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Competitions Designers Homewares

The Etsy Design Awards 2015 are open and I’m a judge!

I’ve been a massive fan of Etsy for years. In fact, I don’t think I’ve stopped shopping from its sellers since I discovered it, including half my wedding (read about my top finds here)! So I was really honoured to be asked to be a judge of this year’s Etsy Design Awards and I can’t wait to discover some new local makers and small businesses. As a fellow online business owner and supporter of Australian creatives (we’ve featured many Etsy store owners on the blog), it’s something close to my heart. I’m pretty much a disaster zone when it comes to making stuff, so I have huge admiration for these clever folk!

Carl Holder
2014 New Talent winner Carl Holder of Foreply

Now in its second year, submissions just opened and you can enter up until 13 July 2015. This year, the awards are also open to New Zealand sellers.

This year’s categories are:

  • Art, Illustration & Papergoods
  • Home & Lifestyle
  • Fashion & Accessories
  • New Talent
  • Business As Unusual.

A winner will be selected from each category, along with a sixth Community’s Choice winner voted by the public. The Business As Unusual category rewards sellers that run their shop and create items in ways that are socially and environmentally responsible, a nod to the Etsy mission: ‘to reimagine ecommerce in ways that build a more fulfilling and lasting world’. The New Talent category aims to showcase creatives new to Etsy who have opened their shop in 2015.

Last year’s new talent winner Carl Holder (above) of Foreply, says: “Winning the award and the resulting media exposure generated masses of interest in my Etsy shop ‐ I went from a few dozen visits a day to literally thousands with interest and encouragement coming from all over the globe.​ It’s given me confidence to continue what I am doing and allowed me to venture into selling my pieces outside of Australia.”

Helen Souness, managing director, Etsy Australia and Asia, says: “We were so thrilled to see that the Etsy Design Awards, in their inaugural year in 2014, really helped the finalists and winners to grow their creative businesses on the Etsy platform. Perhaps as importantly it gave many emerging talents the confidence to know their work was world-class and that they really could make a living from pursuing their passion for making. We hope to discover many new talents in this year’s Awards and welcome new makers and designers onto Etsy.”

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Although the recognition alone is a pretty big deal, the prizes on offer aren’t to be sniffed at, including a trip to Etsy’s headquarters in Brooklyn, New York for the New Talent and Community’s Choice winners, as well as coverage on Etsy’s social media and a feature in the October issue of​ Inside Out for all category winners.

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2014 winners Olive and the Volcano

This year’s awards are in association with Inside Out magazine. Editor in chief Claire Bradley says: “These kinds of awards are a rare opportunity for smaller businesses to have their beautifully crafted products seen by a design‐focused audience. It’s exposure to the very people who treasure true craftsmanship and attention to detail and it’s an acknowledgment of what’s often been years of hard work and sacrifice. Personally, I’ll be looking for entries that raise the bar in terms of materials and finishing details. Quality execution is a must for me. And of course, style that moves past what we’re currently seeing in the market.”

Fellow judge Claire Bradley of Inside Out magazine
Fellow judge Claire Bradley of Inside Out magazine

Alongside Claire, Helen and I, Ewan McCoin, senior curator at the National Gallery, makes up the judging panel. We can’t wait to see the entries!

For more information and to enter.

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Art Homewares Styling

World ­first accommodation experience with Etsy at The Cullen

​Etsy.com, the online marketplace for handmade and vintage goods, has partnered with Melbourne hotel The Cullen (one of my personal favourites), to create an unforgettable curated accommodation experience. For two weeks in April, guests will have the opportunity stay in a one ­of ­a kind junior penthouse suite styled with products available on ​Etsy.

Brooke Holm (left) and Marsha Golemac
Brooke Holm (left) and Marsha Golemac

Stylist Marsha Golemac and ​photographer Brooke Holm are set to curate and style the suite, located in the trendy suburb of Prahran. ​The products, a mix of handmade and vintage homewares, have been sourced ​through Australia’s burgeoning Etsy community of makers and finders. The result will be a world ­first boutique hotel experience.

“Etsy at The Cullen is a unique collaboration,” says Marsha. “We see that bringing together retail, local design, art and luxury as a rare combination that makes for an exciting and challenging opportunity. We’ve sourced products from Etsy designers and artists across Australia to create a ‘home away from home’ hotel setting. We wanted to enhance the luxe and artistic elements of The Cullen with exceptional designs to create a space that is considered, tasteful and bursting with character.”

Bookings for the Etsy at The Cullen suite are now open at​ for stays between 13 and 29 April 2015.

Visitors will also get the chance to experience the suite first hand at an open day on Saturday 11 April. This free event will give visitors the opportunity to tour the curated room and learn about the latest trends in homewares. The products featured in the space will be available for purchase at Etsy.com

Helen Souness, Etsy’s managing director for Australia and Asia, said: “We are delighted to be partnering with such a truly innovative hotel as The Cullen. We have an incredible range of homewares for sale in our marketplace and it is wonderful to be able to present a carefully curated selection in a contemporary hotel space. It provides us with an unprecedented opportunity to showcase the work of Etsy’s Australian creative community.”

Beckie Mitchell, Art Series Hotel Group’s marketing manager, said: “Being big fans of the work ​of Etsy makers and creatives​around the world, we jumped at the chance to collaborate on such an exciting project.”

For more information.

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Interiors Addict

How to successfully add a touch of country to your modern home

By Angela Lavender

I love nothing more than discovering homegrown designer goods in the most unexpected and hidden places. All over the country, artisans are making things by hand, finding inspiration in the beauty that surrounds them in regional Australia.

Handmade ceramics by Dimity Kidston
Handmade ceramics by Dimity Kidston

But the big question is, how do we go about balancing these unique, more relaxed pieces of furniture and homewares with the features and designs of our contemporary homes?