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Mother's Day Gift ideas

Visit our Morphett Street or Rundle Mall Plaza shops for a fantastic selection of Mother's Day gifts from jewellery to homewares and everything in between!

A Good Sport - Bowling Arm bangles

designed by Simon LeAmon

$49.00

Good Sport is an accessory range made with the leather remnants from cricket balls. For decades this leather waste has been discarded in Australia, designer Simone LeAmon continues the practice of fashioning the waste into original product ideas, first established by n+1 equals interdisciplinary studio in Melbourne in 1999.

Available from our Morphett Street and Rundle Mall Plaza Shops.

Stretch Jug

JamFactory Product - designed by Christine Cholewa and Deb Jones

$160.00

The STRETCH Jug has been designed as a product to utilise the specialist skills and facilities of JamFactory’s Glass and Metal Design Studios. The jug itself is hand-formed using traditional glass blowing processes, while the anodised aluminium stirrers require precise industrial metalworking techniques in their production. The combination of these two elements ensures that each jug is unique and both studios use the manufacturing of the STRETCH Jug as a valuable training tool for participants in JamFactory’s two-year Associate program.

Available at our Morphett Street and Rundle Mall Plaza Shops and on-line!

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Tea Cup and Saucer

designed by Jane Burbidge

$62.00

Jane Burbidge draws inspiration from colours, textures and patterns from within nature and the natural environment and from the effects that nature has on man made items. Hery work is also influenced by a long interest in Archaeology and Paleontology and the strata layers in which the remaining shards, remnants and artifacts have been encased.

Available at our Morphett Street and Rundle Mall Plaza Shops.

from $110.00

Anodised Aluminium

Meghan O'Rourke is a contemporary jeweller who works in anodised titanium and aluminium.

Designed by Eddie Ferguson

$230 each

The window vase is designed to enhance the function of a vase by showcasing the entire flower. The combination of the flattened form and clear windows on either side frame the stems of the flowers in colour while still allowing the stems to be visible.

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Designed by Madeline Prowd

Tumbler $66.00 | Jug $154.00

Madeline completed a Bachelor of Visual Arts at the Australian National University under Richard Whiteley before moving to Adelaide, she is currently undertaking the glass studio Associate Program at JamFactory. She has worked for numerous artists at ANU and Canberra Glassworks including Nadege Desgenetez, Brian Corr, and Simon Maberly. Madeline was a finalist in the ‘Inaugral student art glass prize’ at Wagga Wagga Art Glass Gallery and was granted the Pilchuck Glass School scholarship in 2010 attending Italian maestro’ Davide Salvadore’s class.

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Designed by Marc Harrison

From $165.00

As an innovative material Husque brings together the iconic Australian macadamia nut, the principles of recycling, and the ingenuity of Australian design. After the macadamia kernels are removed, the discarded shells are milled into fine particles, melded with a polymer, and the final product is formed into beautiful and useful objects.

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