

Mclauchlan made is a small studio in Vancouver, Canada owned by British Expat, Elise Mclauchlan who creates stunning functional pieces using the traditional craft of wood turning.
Elise Mclauchlan began her design career as a window display designer for UK brand Mulberry. After 5 years of travelling the world and making and installing props she grew fascinated with building techniques and methods and decided to follow her passion of furniture.
Elise went back to University to study furniture design and making in London where she found herself drawn to wood turning on the lathe. She now makes stunning wood pieces in her abstract and geometric style that are occasionally sculptural but mainly functional.
HANDMADE IN CANADA



Mclauchlan made is a small studio in Vancouver, Canada owned by British Expat, Elise Mclauchlan who creates stunning functional pieces using the traditional craft of wood turning.
Elise Mclauchlan began her design career as a window display designer for UK brand Mulberry. After 5 years of travelling the world and making and installing props she grew fascinated with building techniques and methods and decided to follow her passion of furniture.
Elise went back to University to study furniture design and making in London where she found herself drawn to wood turning on the lathe. She now makes stunning wood pieces in her abstract and geometric style that are occasionally sculptural but mainly functional.
HANDMADE IN CANADA



Mclauchlan made is a small studio in Vancouver, Canada owned by British Expat, Elise Mclauchlan who creates stunning functional pieces using the traditional craft of wood turning.
Elise Mclauchlan began her design career as a window display designer for UK brand Mulberry. After 5 years of travelling the world and making and installing props she grew fascinated with building techniques and methods and decided to follow her passion of furniture.
Elise went back to University to study furniture design and making in London where she found herself drawn to wood turning on the lathe. She now makes stunning wood pieces in her abstract and geometric style that are occasionally sculptural but mainly functional.
HANDMADE IN CANADA

Sally Smith of Deep Earth Ceramics creates her stunning pieces with very earthy and tactile Australian stoneware, right here in Fremantle. Her work is all hand thrown, fired twice; bisque and glazed and comes from a place of emotional authenticity, bringing life to her work. Sally doesn’t aim for conventional perfection, instead allowing the natural form and beauty to shine through. Each piece is completely unique due to the handmade nature of Sally’s work, combined with the magic that happens during the firing process. The pieces shift and change, at times the forms become irregular taking on a new organic quality of their own.
Sally studied Art & Design for 3 years, majoring in Studio Ceramics for 3 years. She attributes her growth and knowledge to this period of many hours of hard work and exploration. She now works from her garden studio in Fremantle, with her constant companions always by her side; her two Dachshunds Pixie and Dylan.
HANDMADE IN WESTERN AUSTRALIA

Sally Smith of Deep Earth Ceramics creates her stunning pieces with very earthy and tactile Australian stoneware, right here in Fremantle. Her work is all hand thrown, fired twice; bisque and glazed and comes from a place of emotional authenticity, bringing life to her work. Sally doesn’t aim for conventional perfection, instead allowing the natural form and beauty to shine through. Each piece is completely unique due to the handmade nature of Sally’s work, combined with the magic that happens during the firing process. The pieces shift and change, at times the forms become irregular taking on a new organic quality of their own.
Sally studied Art & Design for 3 years, majoring in Studio Ceramics for 3 years. She attributes her growth and knowledge to this period of many hours of hard work and exploration. She now works from her garden studio in Fremantle, with her constant companions always by her side; her two Dachshunds Pixie and Dylan.
HANDMADE IN WESTERN AUSTRALIA




Que Onda Vos was created by Belgian, Hanne De Wyngaert in 2013. After a career in fashion, Hanne began to focus on designing and developing products which would have a social impact on the communities producing them.
Using traditional spinning and weaving techniques, combined with natural materials Que Onda Vos develops beautiful handcrafted products in partnership with the indigenous artisans of Guatemala. Que Onda Vos keeps alive and promotes the centuries-old weaving traditions of the Mayan people while raising awareness about responsible consumption. The initiative has also created jobs for people in indigenous communities with guaranteed fair pay.
Que Onda Vos represents respect: respect for people and nature.
HANDMADE IN GUATEMALA



Que Onda Vos was created by Belgian, Hanne De Wyngaert in 2013. After a career in fashion, Hanne began to focus on designing and developing products which would have a social impact on the communities producing them.
Using traditional spinning and weaving techniques, combined with natural materials Que Onda Vos develops beautiful handcrafted products in partnership with the indigenous artisans of Guatemala. Que Onda Vos keeps alive and promotes the centuries-old weaving traditions of the Mayan people while raising awareness about responsible consumption. The initiative has also created jobs for people in indigenous communities with guaranteed fair pay.
Que Onda Vos represents respect: respect for people and nature.
HANDMADE IN GUATEMALA
