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Modern heirloom homewares: Meet Atley.co

Inspired by craftsmanship, raw materials, timeless interiors and rewarding partnerships with local designers and artisans, Atley.co was born from a desire to handcraft modern heirlooms, similar to those held dear by previous generations. Partners in life and business, Lisa and Terry Whittle create a range of beautiful items including homewares, art, baby goods and ceramics.

Their business came about after a trip to Europe in 2017 sparked a fire within the couple. “While travelling, we had the privilege of meeting passionate artisans in different towns who were using centuries-old techniques to create unique handmade pieces. We were immediately taken back to stories of our grandfathers and their fathers.”

Styling: Vanessa Colyer Tay | Image: Carolyn Price

The idea of harnessing this beautiful concept at home in Australia inspired the pair to take a leap of faith and create something special with local artisans. Their products are many and varied from magazine racks to art prints, decor objects to plant hangers, leather tissue box covers and personalised ceramic egg cups!

Styling: Vanessa Colyer Tay | Image: Carolyn Price

The Atley.co team believe there is magic in everyday objects and their functionality. Each of their pieces holds a unique history, soul and heart, and the duo love being a part of the entire process, from designing to creating to manufacturing.

Lisa says: “We have been fortunate enough in our first 12 months, to develop incredible relationships in the industry and gain experience working with insanely talented interior designers, photographers, leading Australian stylists and editors. As well as the opportunity to work with incredible brands and, more importantly, the creatives behind them.”

The desire to create products that add heart, character and happiness to everyday life, is reflected in every piece. “Today more than ever, it’s important to stick to why we are here in the first place; to consciously create beautiful, functional, locally made artisan pieces that can be enjoyed not only now, in a world of ever-changing trends, but pieces that will be treasured beyond a season, enhancing and adding joy to our lives now and in many years to come.”

Styling: Villa Styling | Image: Louise Roche

Their favourite piece is their magazine rack side table. Made from a combination of leather and oak, it is truly a functional and timeless piece. Lisa also recommends the popular ceramic connection rings that were designed and made in collaboration with local ceramicist Kaz Morton. “They’re so simple and beautiful, a celebration of the true value of human connection.”

Image: Zoe Conroy | Zoe Interiors

Atley.co continue to design and further develop their collection, establishing new connections within the local creative community. They believe supporting local businesses and Australian made products plays an essential role in the growth of Australian manufacturing and the design industry. “We have so much incredible talent right at our doorstep that the dream is to continue collaborating and creating economic opportunities for our local designers and makers,” Lisa adds.

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Styling: Alexandra Austin | Image: Jorge Rivera
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Online shopping fix: Sourced4You

“He who works with his hands is a labourer,
He who works with his hands and his head is a craftsman,
But he who works with his hands, his head and his heart is an Artist”
(St Francis of Assisi)

This is the quote that takes pride of place on Sourced4You’s website. Not only is it a beautiful sentiment, but it is also the vision behind the Brisbane-based online homewares store, which sources its handmade items from talented artists from around the world.

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With a passion for beautiful things, founder Debbie Changuion, had an idea to source both exquisite items created by artists (with a particular focus on those based in Africa) AND to source skilled artists that aspired to be more than curio vendors.

“We help them to create more contemporary items and provide them with a public that values their work and is growing more conscious of the importance of where something comes from and why it was made,” explains Debbie. “We have combined our experiences from living around the world to bring you a range of handmade, unique products for your home. The magic is in the detail, the small quirks and the fact that they are created by real people. The slight imperfection is where we see its true beauty, the real story!”

Featuring beautiful and functional everyday objects, from tableware to lighting to homewares, these items are often sourced from remote areas and provide the guarantee that no friend of yours will have it. Sourced4You also has their own range, IKHAYA, which features everything from ceramic jugs to faux ox heads!

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Barefoot Gypsy: “A destination for beautiful global objects with a conscience.”

As a fanatic global traveller, Maxine Smith, like many of us interiors addict, always loved collecting home furnishings, textiles and accessories from around the world. Yet after a point, her collection grew so big that a business was born: Barefoot Gypsy.

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Maxine describes the online boutique as: “A destination for beautiful global objects with a conscience.” She’s committed to supporting local craftspeople and artisans, sourcing old and new pieces from Uzbekistan to Bolivia to Morocco. Moreover, she wants to give customers an insight into the rich tapestry of world cultures, with eclectic pieces telling their own individual tales.

“We have a dynamic mix of products, all unique and beautiful in their own right,” says Maxine. “I do not limit my collecting to any one region or country; I just keep searching for more spectacular pieces to add to the collection, wherever they are.”

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Maxine says she sources everything responsibly: “I really love when I can support something bigger than the piece itself. For example, with the Moroccan wedding blankets and wool pom pom blankets, I have started to work with a co-op in a village outside Marrakesh to support the community. It means a lot to be part of something more.”

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With her travel bug by no means sated, she is determined to keep sourcing new stock from around the world. And while that requires a lot of research, it is the fortuitous discovery of a new place, shop or artist that makes Maxine incredibly grateful that she has managed to make a career out of what she loves.

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