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Big Hitter

“Bang Bang ™ ”, who’s there? It’s a hand-cast bronze door knocker, designed by Max Hunt of Hunt Furniture and made in South Australia. huntfurniture.com.au

Everyday

Daniel To and Emma Aiston (of eponymous South Australian design studio DANIEL EMMA) give new meaning to the phrase ‘dynamic duo’. This intriguing work is from their exhibition, PAK-UH-JING – which investigated colour and material combinations in packaging of everyday items. “This theme brings us monumental joy and satisfaction, enabling us to create pieces that are ‘just nice’,” they reflect. daniel-emma.com

Textiles

Supercyclers and Seljak Brand joined forces to utilise waste generated by the

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