Hello All, this is a piece of the press release for the Modern Times Pop-Up Shop #3, The Australian designers they are referring to… well, one of them is me.
“Modern Times Pop-Up Shop #3 will be housing itself in a space that needs to be seen to be believed. A huge multi level space with soaring ceilings, in Smith St, Collingwood, will be filled with Modern Times’ signature mix of mid-century furniture from Denmark combined with contemporary Australian art and design.”
Opens April 21
311 Smith St
Collingwood 3066
Trading Hours
10 – 6pm Tuesday – Friday
10 – 5pm Saturday
11– 5pm Sunday
I never thought I’d be one of those guys sitting behind a booth at a market stall… Until they became cool, and Bend and Snap on the 25th of March at £1000 Bend in Melbounre town is way cool. See you there
I tell everyone I meet that I’m Tasmanian, even if it causes confusion with internationals (actually that’s part of the fun). The point is I AM Tasmanian and now I’m selling my jewelery in the lands where I first learned to make stuff. And it feels fantastic
If you’re in Hobart check out Love and Clutter on Murray St, Just up the hill from Salamanca!
New shopping cart software installed! Shoot me an email if you have dramas using it or if you’d like to pre-order one of these kitchen boards (in any colour combo you want - as long as I’ve got it)
The good people at Studio Constantine have commissioned me to make them a personalised range of building block sets to give as gifts to clients.
Throw them a line at www.manualelectric.com if you require any high end graphic design work.
Chester out
I’m finally ready to launch my new range. A departure from jewelery but still holding true to the TreeHorn spirit are these boards in two sizes. What do I do with them you might ask..? anything you like, from chopping board to serving platter.
Coming soon to the shop at treehorndesign.com
New necklace timber! This stuff comes from a salvage warehouse that is stacked high with reclaimed buildings ready to be turned into polished floorboards, beams and anything else you can think up.
I get my stuff from the dark corners where they throw the offcuts of cracked ends, hard to remove nails and the like. They sell it for firewood but I like my use for it more