Vide Poche

An industrial but elegant double-sided dish for your daily bits and bobs

Australian multidisciplinary designer Henry Wilson’s Vide Poche is a perfectly-sized tabletop organizer for your day-to-day detritus. Sand-casted in either aluminum or bronze, the tray’s sloping silhouette is reminiscent of an industrial shovel, but with a more elegant form. “I like this ritual of leaving all the bric-a-brac of your day at the door in one place,” explains Wilson, whose name for the tray roughly translates …

Four&Sons Magazine

The charming debut print edition from the dog-meets-culture site

Following the overwhelming success of a one-off promotional print journal, Australia’s Four&Sons—a design and culture publication with man’s best friend its defining theme—has just announced a biannual print journal that will be distributed internationally. As we’ve mentioned before, Four&Sons is not a pet magazine. The publication comprises writing, art and photography by some of the world’s most talented creatives, who also happen to live with …

Bridget Bodenham Ceramics

Refined yet organic vessels inspired by the Australian bush

Australia conjures different images for different people. Locals might recall their childhood homes, tourists might think of white-sand beaches and those who’ve yet to visit the land down under might just envision kangaroos and boomerangs. Yet Victoria-native Bridget Bodenham‘s Australia is deeply personal, and she captures that sense of place in a unique medium: ceramics. Bodenham lives and works in the idyllic hills around Hepburn …