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TAKE ME HOME

We’re sad to see you go but to make your departure a little bit sweeter, we’ve compiled a list of all things Maltese, which you should definitely make space in your luggage for

Cool Illustration

Apart from designing for local and international brands, 2point3 designers Luke and Nigel express their creativity by creating prints, which typically include a hidden meaning.

Homemade Jam

Using the necessary amount of sugar and no artificial additives

Andrea’s relaxation hobby turned into ‘ with love from our kitchen’. Using local produce she has produced over 40 types of jams/chutneys, that cater for everyone's tastebuds.

Handmade Cushion

Handmade in Gozo by Anna-Louise. This modern embroidery brand allows you to customize both size and colour. So you can have the perfect cushion that fits you’re interior.

Quirky Ornaments

Inspired to create meaningful gifts. Janice turned her love of home decor into a small business, making personalised wire ornaments that are fit both for adults' as well kids' rooms.

Malta Door Postcard

While exploring Malta you will quickly notice beautifully made doors and “Habbata”(Door knocker) which decorate the front of usually older buildings. Lali’s photographs see a different perspective of our island as she focuses to capture the peace and authenticity the island has to offer.

Funky Ceramics

Hooked on clay since she was just 11 years old, Maltese ceramicist Tiz focuses on creating set pieces for both restaurants and homes. Keeping her own style, she offers mostly wheel-thrown ceramics that will fit anyone's aesthetic.

Collection Of Prints

Illustrated by Jimmy Grima and handprinted by 'Island of Print- Max Saliba '. This collection of 5 prints is inspired by the beautiful surroundings and marine life on the Island of Gozo.

Floral Bookmark

Guide curated by IL-LOKAL, a community of local designers, artists and independent brands. Visit their gift shop at Old Bakery Street in Valletta to discover what Malta’s creative talent has to offer.

www.il-lokal.com

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