29 February 2012

Lord Coconut becomes ACMI retail partner



Lord Coconut is pleased to announce that we have become an ACMI retail partner. 

As an ACMI retail partner, all ACMI members will receive a great discount from our online store.

To find out more, and how to become a ACMI member, see ACMI



ACMI Membership
Join a creative community of film lovers and enjoy special access to our vibrant annual calendar of film programs, festivals, major exhibitions, talks and live events.

ACMI members receive complimentary ticket offers, generous discounts on paid screenings, exhibitions, talks and live events, plus regular invitations to exclusive exhibitions previews, members-only events, tours and screenings.

ACMI members also receive a 10% discount off all regular price items at the ACMI Store and great discount offers at selected retail, cultural and industry partners.

To find out more, call our Membership Office on 03 8663 2524, visit www.acmi.net.au/members or enquire at the ACMI Tickets & Information Desk. Individual, Dual & Family memberships are available as well as gift memberships!

www.acmi.net.au, Federation Square, Melbourne.

Medieval crest ring from Ideer by Zvia





















Medieval Crest ring in sterling silver
$310
Available online.

28 February 2012

Herald Sun - Festival of Racing - 28.2.2012

New stock from Youssef Tayeb


Three-Six-Zero pendant in bronzed infused stainless steel with leather necklace
$150
























 Seven-Two-Zero pendant in bronzed infused stainless steel with leather necklace
$150
























Possible Triangle pendant in bronzed infused stainless steel with leather necklace
$150

























Sea Mine pendant in bronzed infused stainless steel with leather necklace
$200

Ceramic Stoneware bottles by Erin Murray


Functional, vitrified and water tight, the decorative finish on the exterior is formed when various metals, including copper wire and scouring pads, are wrapped around the bottles during the firing process.
$440 set
Available online

25 February 2012

Triangle Bone cufflinks by Suse Scholem

Triangle Bone cufflinks in sterling silver and found bone from the Nullarbor Desert
$270
Available online

24 February 2012

Three-Six-Zero pendant by Youssef Tayeb



Three-Six-Zero pendant by Youssef Tayeb in 3D printed, bronze infused stainless steel in a limited edition of ten.
$150
Available online.

23 February 2012

New stock from Andrew V Weatherill








 








Beach Collection
2011 etching with chin collé, edition of six.
$245 framed
$200 unframed

Available online.


 







































Melbourne Raven
2011 lithograph, edition of eight unique states
$245 framed
$200 unframed

Available online.








 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Melbourne Raven II
2011 lithograph, edition of eight unique states
$245 framed
$200 unframed
Available online.



Sea Dragon etching with aquatint by Andrew V Weatherill
















Sea Dragon etching with aquatint by Andrew V Weatherill

The leafy sea dragon or Glauerts Seadragon, Phycodurus eques, is a marine fish in the family Syngnathide, which also includes seahorses. Its name is derived from the long leaf-like protrusions that extend from its body. These protrusions mimic seaweed and serve as camouflage for the fish. Specimen collected at Point Lonsdale (back beach) Victoria.

$170 framed or $115 unframed
Available online.

22 February 2012

10 Skull Eternity ring by Justine Austen

10 Skull eternity ring in sterling silver by Justine Austen
$200
Available online.

17 February 2012

New stock from Youssef Tayeb
















New 3D printed pendants in bronze infused Stainless Steel by Youssef Tayeb just arrived in-store

Watch box by Tim Murray


Handcrafted timber watch boxes/cases by Tim Murray in Huon Pine.

New stock from Suse Scholem


















Inspired by nature, this stock utilises real teeth, tree sap and bone.

Bullet lapel pin by David Parker





















Bullet lapel pin from recycled bullet cartridge by David Parker
$190
Available online.

15 February 2012

10 February 2012

Tree tea towel landscape by Jo Grant





















JO GRANT
Tea Towel landscapes

Vintage Tea Towels, Cotton, Felt
Image – 8cm W x 8cm H (approx)
Frame – 25cm W x 25cm H

$130 GST incl framed (each)

These ‘Tea Towel Landscapes’ are constructed from vintage Australian tourist tea towels, collected from op shops around the Western District of Victoria. The composition is put together and machine embroidered with a felt backing to produce the finished piece. It is important the tea towels are ‘used’ to show the history of the item, which is up-cycled to represent a new version of Australiana.

Available online.

09 February 2012

New Stock in-store by Melanie Rice

Local jeweller Melanie Rice has recently delivered these colourful designer cufflinks and mens ring. Get in quick or order online before they sell out.

Dolphin tea towel landscape by Jo Grant


























JO GRANT
Dolphin tea towel landscapes

Vintage Tea Towels, Cotton, Felt
Image – 8cm W x 8cm H (approx)
Frame – 25cm W x 25cm H
$130 GST incl framed

These ‘Tea Towel Landscapes’ are constructed from vintage Australian tourist tea towels, collected from op shops around the Western District of Victoria. The composition is put together and machine embroidered with a felt backing to produce the finished piece. It is important the tea towels are ‘used’ to show the history of the item, which is up-cycled to represent a new version of Australiana.

Order online.

08 February 2012

Koala emu egg carving by Tim Murray













































TIM MURRAY
Koala emu egg carving
Emu egg shell
 
8cm W x 15cm H plus stand
$250 GST incl

The Australian craft of carving emu egg shells dates back to the mid 1850s a colonial tradition developed in Australia by immigrant silversmiths. Many were subsequently set in elaborate silver mounts.

The emu egg is the only tri coloured egg in the world the outer layer is a green so dark it is almost black, removing that layer reveals a centre teal or light green section which is then polished, I use a scalpel to carve a line drawing style image of a Koala into the centre white layer. The egg is then mounted on a Red Gum stand creating a genuine piece of Australiana.  

Order online.