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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
Beach Towel
The perfect addition to any travel, these towels by ReRoot are super soft, quick to dry, and take up little space to fold.
Coastal Towers Prints
Max Saliba pays tribute to the five still standing coastal towers built by the Knights of St John found on Gozo and Comino, illustrated from dusk till the night sky and hand-printed in Gozo
Maltese Slogan
Words of every Maltese nanna "Kul ħa tikber!" (eng. Eat so you grow), now emblazoned with a hand-pulled two colour screen print on the back of an organic t-shirt. All of that, with a big fat juicy pastizz ta' l-irkotta in the background! Work of Alex Aquilina, Screengirl.
Tube Map
Here's an idea! Graphic designer Jonn Galea re-imagines what Malta would look like with an underground system. The print is not only well thought through the island's must-visit destinations but also a reference to the longlasting relationship between Malta and London.
Quirky Cards
Tongue-in-cheek greeting cards by Pocket Sandwich Studio are perfect for every occasion. Created by Maltese illustrator Kristina Zammit Endrich, they will make your close ones smile and feel more appreciated than ever.
Terrazzo Plate
These original plates by Form Matters are inspired by traditional terrazzo floors still present in Malta and Gozo, successfully merging traditional material with modern
Funky Earrings
As bold as it gets! Fun, colourful and playful polymer clay jewellery, designed and hand-crafted by Fran Borg. These, unordinary and often abstract, wearables seem almost like an extension of Richard England’s iconic architectural work in Malta.
A humorous take on Malta's favourite snack immortalised into a perfect little gift. Kane Cali’s pastizzi are made in jesmonite, set in moulds, from carefully-selected (edible) pastizzi purchased from local pastizzerias.
Malta Postcards
Send home greetings from Malta with these picturesque postcards by Stefan Mogalle.