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Fresh Traders this week 22 October, 2019

Fresh Traders this week 22 October, 2019

Sally Flannery Design | Charley's Chocolate | Isla In Bloom | Coddi and Womple | Karri Creative | Beysis | Warbotanicals | Savi Earthlings | Designer Eco Tiny Homes | Tiny Home Rolling Pasture | Tallarook Tiny Home | Tiny Home Big Views | In2thewild

Sally Flannery Design

Sally Flannery Design is an eponymous label that produces a beautiful range of ceramic vessels and decor. Sally personally makes each and every piece from her home studio in Lismore, NSW.

Charley's Chocolate

Charley's Chocolate is multi-award winning chocolate made from Australian grown cocoa. A work of love, Charley's Chocolate  is 70% cocoa, meticulously made from either dried cocoa beans to chocolate bar or from the cocoa tree to the chocolate bar.

Charley’s Chocolate Factory and farm is located just outside of Mission Beach in Far North Queensland Australia, and they welcome tours for a “Cocoa Tree to Chocolate Bar” experience.

Isla In Bloom

Isla In Bloom is an Australian made, boutique sustainable swimwear label creating classic swimwear styles with beautifully bold prints, made consciously. Isla In Bloom is committed to create swimwear with minimal impact on the environment and the people who bring their designs to life. They source materials from local suppliers, use recycled and sustainable packaging materials, and support start-ups where possible.

Each piece is handmade from regenerated Econyl®, a 100% regenerative nylon made from fishing nets, plastic waste, and unwanted fabric scraps.Their exclusive designs are printed with earth-friendly and recycled inks, wrapped in acid-free, recycled tissue paper and delivered in compostable mailers.

Coddi and Womple

Coddi & Womple creates curious playwear and breastfeeding dresses for children and adults. Coddi & Womple garments are made with 100% GOTS certified organic organic cotton with earth friendly dyes. There is zero elastin put through our garments.

Karri Creative

Karri Creative offers art prints and lovely things representing the beautiful nature in the south west of Australia. Painted by Erin Muste, a graphic artist and artist based in Margaret River, WA. Her products are printed on 100% recycled paper and are packaged and shipped with recycled or recyclable products.

Beysis

Beysis creates personalised nail polish and nail care products designed to renew and protect your nails and skin. Beysis products are made in Australia, certified as 100% cruelty free and vegan by Cruelty Free Australia, Paraben free and 5-free meaning it doesn't contain any of these nasties: toluene, DBP, formaldehyde, formaldehyde resin or camphor.

Warbotanicals

Warbotanicals offers a range of holistic products available from their online store and from their shop in Warburton. Their range includes herbal teas, essential oils, herbal creams and balms, mama & baby care products, skin care, bathroom and pet care made from the best natural, plant-based ingredients.

Serving the needs of their local community for over 14 years, Warbotanicals products have been designed and tested by a naturopath, and is a culmination of years of experience and research.

Savi Earthlings

Savi Earthlings is skincare and cosmetics made from 98% Australian renewable resources. All of their products contain only organic ingredients and healing plant extracts, ideal for sensitive skin and vegan friendly. Savi Earthlings is proud to be an Australian made and owned business.

Designer Eco Tiny Homes

Designer Eco Tiny Homes specialise in the construction of energy efficient, eco-friendly and affordable housing solutions in Australia. Designer Eco Tiny Homes is founded on trust, reliability and a proven track record. Our traditional values, combined with the latest construction techniques and technologies, ensure that our clients will receive the highest quality finish achievable.

Quality tiny homes, environmental stewardship, and safety and well being of clients and workers are all key issues that Designer Eco Tiny Homes is dedicated to providing, and works hand in hand with our company culture.

Tiny Home Rolling Pasture

Tiny Home Rolling Pasture offers custom design and build of tiny homes, with a focus on sustainability. From plug in mains services to complete off grid facilities, you can choose from a mixture of new and reclaimed materials, fuels and utilities, and fixtures and fittings.

Tallarook Tiny Home

The Tallarook Tiny Home offers you the opportunity to escape from the grind, switch off, and embrace nature in this architecturally designed home located on a 50 acre property surrounded by native Australian bushland.

Nestled above the picturesque Clyde River which boasts the cleanest waters of any major river in Eastern Australia (or Bhundoo as the local Aboriginal people call it), Tallarook makes for a perfect retreat in the beautiful South Coast Region. Experience off the grid living with all the luxury inclusions you need to make a getaway truly relaxing.

Tiny Home Big Views

Tiny Home Big Views is a semi off-grid tiny home perched on a sprawling rural parcel offering an eco friendly accommodation with sensational views of The Great Dividing Range.

This tiny home is situated in Kurrajong, Sydney, close to all Hawkesbury and Blue Mountains attractions including Bilpin (apple picking and Cider tasting), Mount Tomah Botanical Gardens and a multitude of wedding and function venues including Loxley on Bellbird Hill, Crowne Plaza Windsor, Hawkesbury Race Club and Windsor Polo Club.

In2thewild

In2thewild Tiny Holidays offer an easy and accessible way to unwind from the ‘busyness’ of the everyday, and simply switch off by living the tiny house experience.

In2thewild provides off-grid eco Tiny Houses, and place them in the best locations by partnering with rural landowners that offer secluded, unique locations within a two hour drive from capital cities around Australia.

The properties range from boutique farms to wineries to ultra-secluded locations in the Australian bush. The activities on offer are just as varied; horse riding, hiking, picking organic produce, farm tours and more. 


 

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