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Olivia’s Fab Four Insta-Finds 15.07.15

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Olivia’s Fab Four is a weekly post that features my favourite finds on Instagram for the past week. To be in the running, all you have to do is hashtag your product photos #oliviasfabfour and tag them with my handle: @oliviashead.

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Here are this week’s beautiful products (clockwise from top left)

1. Moon dome wall vase, $77, from Takeawei. @tkawei

2. Lunar dish, $30, from Ten Things. @tenthingsstore

3. Ceramic polka dot bottle, $15, from Love Hate. @lovehateaus

4. Be chill denim cushion, $45, from The Club of Odd Volumes. @theclubofoddvolumes

 I’ll be back with more next week! Olivia x

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Bedrooms Designers Homewares

Pre-order fun bedding from The Club of Odd Volumes

Textile printing company The Club of Odd Volumes are hoping to crowdfund enough money to break into the bedding industry. And if their samples are anything to go by, this is definitely a Kickstarter campaign you’ll want to get behind.

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Their bedding is digitally printed and certainly not subtle. No polka dots and stripes here, but life-sized cats (I don’t want them, I need them!), a herd of whales, the ocean and more. Right now, they’re only working on sheet sets (but they do hope to expand into duvet covers at a later date), which will be 100% cotton and 300-thread count.

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What do you think?

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Collaborating with artists Furry Little Peach and Yoko Honda, The Club of Odd Volumes are hoping to raise $35,000 to get their project off the ground. Everyone who backs the campaign will receive a reward, with $70 getting you a set of two pillowcases and $265 getting you a king bed set. The campaign ends in 10 days.

Here’s their campaign video:

Visit their Kickstarter page here.

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Designers

The Odd Collective: giving emerging artists licence to print

Book designer and signwriter Sarah Anderson and Matt Johnston, took a big leap when they decided to open The Club of Odd Volumes. With a digital fabric printer as their only tool, they began designing a range of homewares and fashion, as well as custom prints for anyone looking to make one-offs.

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Matt and Sarah

It was there that they really hit their stride, realising there were a lot of emerging artists looking to print small runs but with nowhere to do it. And their second business, The Odd Collective, was formed.

With a unique model, The Odd Collective is an online store that showcases 20 artists’ designs on a range of homewares and apparel. Four times a year, half the artists rotate and another 10 fill their place, allowing customers to keep buying from those they love and at the same time being able to check out the work of new artists.

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Jasmine Dowling – Count stars not sheep pillowcase

“We wanted to aim our services at serious artists so decided to cap how many creatives are involved,” explains Sarah.