Ode to Elma Scalloped Dish -Sunset Peach

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Ode to Elma Scalloped Dish -Sunset Peach
Ode to Elma Scalloped Dish -Sunset Peach
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Ode to Elma Scalloped Dish -Sunset Peach
Ode to Elma Scalloped Dish -Sunset Peach

Ode to Elma Scalloped Dish -Sunset Peach

A$65.00

Bowls and vessels created by hand using materials that create a truly unique look and organic feel, resulting in designs that are not only mindful of the environment but also beautiful and functional. Inspiration is taken from the natural world around us with a focus on texture, colour and form. Each piece is individually handcrafted in Kerrie's Melbourne studio.

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  • The scalloped dish is a sustainably made functional piece of art.

  • Hand built and crafted from paper clay cement - a mix of recycled paper pulp and clay cement to create a durable material. Once dry the material takes on a solid sculptural form with a textural appearance.

  • Hand painted with water based paint and finished with a protective water resistant coating of food safe natural varnish.

  • Dimensions approximately 19cm (d) x 6cm (h)

  • Please note these items are not water tight, they are a piece of art and intended to hold fruit or objects only. To clean wipe with a soft damp cloth.

  • Made in Melbourne, Australia.

Meet the maker

Designer - Kerrie Mould

Brought up in New Zealand by actively anti-waste parents, as a youngster I was always finding new uses for things, from altering op shop clothing to repurposing objects. And, after a small indulgent blip in my 20s, inevitably I carried this mentality into my adult life.

I established ode to elma after relocating to Melbourne in 2016, with the aim of challenging preconceptions about repurposing and using recycled materials by showing that you can indeed turn ordinary, everyday materials into beautiful, functional, quality design.

In memory of my Nana ‘Elma’, ode to elma is a nod to a time where people mended, recycled and reused everything - out of necessity and hardship. Ironically, what was once seen as frugality or thriftiness is now ‘hashtagged’ sustainability, and we have now come full circle to rethinking the way we live and what we consume - as a necessity, due to the growing climate crisis.

Always hungry to learn more and progress my sustainability journey, I recently completed a Diploma in Sustainable Living through the University of Tasmania. The process of imagining and creating pieces that are truly sustainable brings me joy and I am genuinely grateful that I get to do what I am passionate about.

Initially starting with a selection of pendant lights constructed from 100% recycled paper pulp the ode to elma range has expanded to include bowls and vessels. The material creates a truly unique look and organic feel, resulting in designs that are not only mindful of the environment but also beautiful and functional. Inspiration is taken from the natural world around us with a focus on texture, colour and form.

Each piece is individually handcrafted in my Melbourne studio.