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Fresh Traders this week 9 September, 2019

Fresh Traders this week 9 September, 2019

Wattle & Daub | Ocre Designs | Wildcrafted Organics | Ark & Luna | Babylon Grey | Blessed Earth | Apiwraps | Green Olive | Eco Warehouse | Day's Walk Farm

Wattle & Daub

Wattle & Daub began with a vision to create naturally-dyed goods that have minimal impact on the environment and the dyer. Their range includes bags, scarves, and wallets made out of natural fibres like linen and cotton.

Each product starts in the beautiful Tasmania, where they are designed, crafted and hand dyed using sustainably sourced plant materials and waste.

Ocre Designs

Ocre Designs is an Australian textile and accessory label designed by Artist and Painter Dr. Tarn McLean. Ocre uses locally sourced cotton textile cloth, grown by farmers in Queensland. The art prints, fabrics and wallpapers are printed to order by experienced craftspeople.

All wares are made in limited edition runs on shore in Australia, reflecting Tarn’s commitment towards developing an ethically sustainable Australian luxury design house. Founded in 2008, Ocre Designs is also home to collections designed by guest artists including Kyle Jenkins and Ian McCallum.

WildCrafted Organics

WildCrafted Organics offers luxurious, holistic, nutritionally packed, award winning skincare range made from certified organic and wild crafted botanicals.

Created by Herbalist and Nutritionist Nicole O'Sullivan, WildCrafted Organics is proudly a 100% Australian owned business.

Ark & Luna

Ark & Luna is an online store based in Fremantle, featuring a select collection of ethical toys and a resource that inspires imaginations and support holistic, nature-based learning.

Curated by mum Hannah, each product in the shop has been carefully selected to foster deep imaginative play or encourage mindfulness,  connecting you and your family to nature. Ark & Luna strive to source the most eco-friendly toys. All wooden products are manufactured using sustainable timber sources and any paints or sealants are non-toxic. 

Babylon Grey

Babylon Grey is an environmentally conscious brand of vegan soaps which are made only from natural ingredients (organic where possible), palm oil free and cruelty free. 

From mixing the oil together, pouring the soap bases into the mould, to hand cutting and packaging the soap - each soap is handmade with love and care in Melbourne.

Blessed Earth

Founded in 2004, Blessed Earth is home to certified organic clothing, bedding, carpets, textiles, clothing and lifestyle products. Along with organic wool bedding, organic cotton clothing and bedding, they are the manufacturer of the world’s first organic cotton, wool and silk carpets. 

Blessed Earth is proud to be an Australian owned business with a strong commitment to quality, and providing their customers with healthy products to help them be well. 

Apiwraps

Apiwraps are beeswax wraps handcrafted in East Maitland, Australia using locally-sourced beeswax and GOTS Certified organic cotton fabric, along with natural pine resin and organic coconut oil.

Founder, Freyja Tasci, spent years perfecting the formula to create beeswax wraps that are thin and flexible, easy to seal, clean and long-lasting.

Green Olive

Visit the Green Olive at Red Hill Farm Shop and enjoy the surrounds while eating and drinking some of the finest food the Mornington Peninsula has to offer.

Green Olive grows olives, grapes, herbs and veggies, raise sheep and chooks and turn amazing produce from local farmers into a range of goodies you’ll love.

Eco Warehouse

Eco Warehouse is a shop in Bunbury providing alternatives to single use plastics along with a range of natural, organic and chemical free body care and cleaning products. 

Eco Warehouse offers a wide selection of raw ingredients for DIY cleaning and cosmetics, as well as organic food.

Day's Walk Farm

Day's Walk Farm, situated in Keilor, Victoria produces organic, seasonal vegetables for Melbourne. Established in early 2015, Day’s Walk Farm are also helping grow young farmers.



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