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Skimming Stones Porcelain Plate - Big Metal Tree

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Skimming Stones Porcelain Plate - Big Metal Tree

Skimming Stones Porcelain Plate - Big Metal Tree

Skimming Stones Big Metal Tree Porcelain Plate

The gorgeous Australian collection is designed by Skimming Stones from Melbourne to create a collection of porcelain plates with Japanese ceramic company Kihara. The design intent is to explore, beyond the cliché, a fresh look into Australiana.Measuring 15 cm in diameter and coloured in colbalt blue, the plates can be used for light snacks or great for display piece. Comes in a beautiful packaged box.

In the 1950s and 1960s most Australian homes had a Hills Hoist. The idea was first dreamt up in 1895 but was designed in 1925 and only started being sold by Lance Hill in 1947, who built them in his backyard. It became popular in the 1960s during the housing boom after the Second World War and families has been using this big metal tree for drying clothes since.The big metal tree is considered an icon of Australian suburbia.

There are 8 plates in the collection - Tramways, Golden Wattle, Gumtree Hug, Precious Rain, Big Metal Tree & Bushman's Clock, WiFi and Footy

Melbourne, Victoria

$10.66

Original: $30.46

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Skimming Stones Porcelain Plate - Big Metal Tree

$30.46

$10.66

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Skimming Stones Big Metal Tree Porcelain Plate

The gorgeous Australian collection is designed by Skimming Stones from Melbourne to create a collection of porcelain plates with Japanese ceramic company Kihara. The design intent is to explore, beyond the cliché, a fresh look into Australiana.Measuring 15 cm in diameter and coloured in colbalt blue, the plates can be used for light snacks or great for display piece. Comes in a beautiful packaged box.

In the 1950s and 1960s most Australian homes had a Hills Hoist. The idea was first dreamt up in 1895 but was designed in 1925 and only started being sold by Lance Hill in 1947, who built them in his backyard. It became popular in the 1960s during the housing boom after the Second World War and families has been using this big metal tree for drying clothes since.The big metal tree is considered an icon of Australian suburbia.

There are 8 plates in the collection - Tramways, Golden Wattle, Gumtree Hug, Precious Rain, Big Metal Tree & Bushman's Clock, WiFi and Footy

Melbourne, Victoria

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