Thursday, 20 December 2012

Christmas homewares...Mud Australia

 Last week I was writing about my "finds" on the Mornington Peninsula and in particular The Country Shop here... now I have another to tell you about...and this one is such a good "find" if you are looking for a Christmas gift that is unique...these are quite special and Australian Made...

Images - Mud Australia here  

Mud Australia is a Sydney based homeware design company founded in 1994 by Shelley Simpson here.  Each piece is  is entirely handmade in the Sydney studio from the best materials available.  The porcelain pieces are unique...precious...not as delicate showpieces...but as hardy, well-loved mainstays that will form a part of your living.  The colour range is superb, as you can see below...here

Images - Mud Australia

And there is the 'milky white' range which is very versatile and interchangeable with numerous pieces.  Their website is user friendly and has a huge of list of stockists...so I believe no matter where you are, you will find a stockist, as I did at Whitespace 22 Russell Street, Balnarring...


Image - 'Milky Whites' - Mud Australia

I hope you enjoy shopping around for Mud Australia products they are well worth the effort...here

More of my favourite sites for you to visit for Christmas gifts...

Jewellery is the signature to an outfit...Jan Logan...here
A special outfit for your Christmas gathering...Keon Couture...here
Beautiful Christmas wreaths...Flowers of Canterbury...here
Good Australian food delivered to your door...Aussie Farmers Direct...here





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