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One-of-a-kind, global homewares at Kaspia’s second pop-up

Following the success of her pop-up at The Yellow House in Potts Point, nomadic Sydney stylist, Kaspia Warner, is bringing her collection of tribal homewares and jewellery to the former Garden Life store in Surry Hills.

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Featuring products from her online store, Kaspia’s Caravan, the range includes hand-sourced wares from some of the world’s most remote outposts. The pop up will showcase beautiful Afghan blankets and rugs, handwoven baskets and rope beds from villages in the Safed Koh ranges, Turkoman tribal jewelery, intricately carved Swat Valley walnut furniture and Raj-era antique windows and door frames from the Hindu Kush.

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The collection will be complimented by a range of Garden Life products including plants, Moroccan ceramics from Tamagroute and Tiznit, vintage cous cous platters, antique Turkish planters, beldi glass hanging lamps, stools and more.

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Running until January 2016, the pop up opens everyday from 10am-to-5pm at 357 Cleveland St, Redfern.

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Stylist and travel blogger Kaspia’s Sydney pop-up store

For three months, local intrepid stylist and travel blogger Kaspia, will be transforming Sydney’s Yellow House into a pop-up shop and gallery.

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In collaboration with Afghan Interiors, the pop-up shop, Kaspia’s Caravan, will feature a unique collection of tribal homewares, furniture, rugs and jewellery, all sourced from over two decades on the road!

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Kaspia’s popular travel blog documents her adventures across the globe to places like Uzbekistan, Guatemala and Iceland, while simultaneously exploring the world of unusual interiors, tribal styling and adornment.

Particularly interested in Central Asian interiors, which are proving increasingly popular, she hopes to bring a little bit of Asia to Sydney homes. “Back in the late sixties and early seventies, thousands of British and European young people came to Australia via the overland trail through Afghanistan, Pakistan and India,” explains Kaspia. “There is a resurgence of interest in the aesthetic of that time, the romance of it.”

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Kaspia’s Caravan opens on Monday 24 November at the Yellow House, 57 Macleay Street, Potts Point. Regular workshops and talks by leading artists and designers will be held throughout the pop-up’s duration.