Journeys Dec/Jan 2022

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’Tis the season to be gifting. This year, treat someone – or yourself – courtesy of these top Tasmanian makers and collectives, writes Brady Michaels.

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asmania is full of talented, independent creatives who make a living doing what they love, while making beautiful things in the process. From market stalls to online stores, there’s a wealth of local art, craft and design to discover, often with affordable pieces that exemplify the spirit of our beautiful state.

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(Clockwise from top left) Christine Hannan jewellery; Hasa’s kitchenware made with Tasmanian timbers; Emma Bugg earrings from State of Flux; Zsolt Faludi ceramics.

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I’m biased when it comes to Hasa: we already have two of their elegant rolling pins in our kitchen, and we’re not even avid bakers. We love the beauty and simplicity of these functional objects. Hasa’s collection comes in a range of Tasmanian timbers including blackwood, sassafras and Huon pine and includes cheese boards, platters and utensils, all of which honour the materials from which they are made. Creative

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Photos: Peter Whyte Photography; Brady Michaels; J Barclay

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