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Fresh Traders this week 16 August, 2021

Fresh Traders this week 16 August, 2021

uimi | Tin Can Collective | Kalaurie | Essential Gourmet | AdHoc Furniture | Back to Basics | Scout House | Lanaco | Compost Connect 

uimi

uimi creates unique knitwear by bringing together vibrant colours, bold patterns, beautiful textures and the highest quality natural fibers like Australian merino wool and organic cotton.  Their range includes products for children, your wardrobe, and your home. Every uimi product is proudly designed and manufactured in their studio and knitting mill in Melbourne.

Tin Can Collective

Tin Can Collective specialises in quality restored retro, industrial and upcycled furniture. Based in Creswick, Victoria, Tin Can Collective offers a large selection of restored furniture and homewares to suit even the most enthusiastic vintage collector.

Kalaurie

Kalaurie is an Australian ethical womenswear label creating a series of small capsule collections that is intimate and emotive - clothing that tells a story. Designed and crafted to transcend trends, with quality, practicality, timelessness, craftsmanship and environmental consciousness holding equal priority. Founded by Kalaurie Karl-Crooks, all of their garments are proudly handcrafted in Melbourne, Australia.

Essential Gourmet

Essential Gourmet is a health & organic food online store based in Adelaide, South Australia, offering a range of products including gluten free pasta, olive oils, MCT oil, pasta sauces and cocktail mixers. Essential Gourmet is a 100% Australian owned and operated company and they pride themselves on being able to bring their customers premium, organic, healthy, and great tasting food with little to no nasties that everyone will love. 

AdHoc Furniture

AdHoc Furniture is made by hand from recycled timber -- mostly softwood such as oregon, kauri, hoop pine or cedar -- often salvaged from demolition sites or old houses and shops -- and otherwise destined for landfill. Created by Brett Nutting, AdHoc Furniture has a workshop and a shop front in the main street of Kandos in the NSW Central West. 

Back to Basics

Back to Basics makes some of the planet’s most natural and environmentally-responsible cleaning products. Back to Basics have taken an all-natural approach, using plant-based ingredients coupled with their extensive knowledge of essential oils to create products that are not only safe for everyone to use but effective too. 

Back to Basics offer refill services in both Geelong and Williamstown and some of their outlets do the same.

True Hemp Culture

True Hemp Culture is an Australian online and retail store with a passion for hemp-based products. The store offers a wide range of clothing, skin care and oils, accessories, cleaning products, beddings, and gift items made predominantly using hemp. True Hemp Culture and Luci Keats have been committee members of the Industrial Hemp Association of South Australia (IHASA) since 2016.

Scout House

Scout House pairs vintage finds with top quality modern home wares to offer you endless inspiration of how to work recycled items into your home. After visiting Scout House you will see the never ending possibilities of how good vintage finds can look in a home. All vintage pieces from Scout House are sourced from unique locations and given a new lease of life. Scout House also creates beautiful Australian hand made iron beds that are an absolute standout product and sure to brighten up any bedroom. 

Lanaco

Lanaco manufactures high-performance products that harness the superb characteristics of natural wool. Lanaco is committed through its company mission to make the most sustainable renewable air filter media in the world. Priority is given to the active sourcing and development of natural renewable materials in all of their products.

Compost Connect

Compost Connect is a nonprofit organization that connects businesses to compost pickup services across Australia and New Zealand. Compost Connect helps businesses keep their compostable waste and takeaway packaging out of landfill, and reduce their carbon footprint.

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