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home vm fashion food interviews other contact raw and activated a small fruit & nut shop with a good story to tell has moved in next to tea drop in the south melbourne market. reclaimed wood, old grape picking baskets and boxes, a sprinkling of worn metal trugs combined with prices on wood blocks (a big yes to the sign writer) create a simple and effective backdrop for all the goodness in those brown paper bags. reflecting the farm where the fruit is grown in northern victoria, happy fruit captures the feel of the drying shed. i like it! @happyfruitaustralia @southmelbournemarket happy fruit south melbourne market food melbourne 13/05/2018 making it happen retailing is a complex business with multiple channels for vendors to promote and sell their wares. dubbed 'the experience economy', we now want a hell of a lot more from a store. we want to do something, make something, talk to those in the know , have a cup of tea or glass of wine whilst we learn something, be entertained ... and maybe buy something before leaving the shop. i suspect this relates to the potential social isolation that comes with the digital age combined with housing density, that increasingly sees so many of us living in small apartments, a scenario running parallel to fading memories of a house on a quarter acre block with a hills hoist in the back yard; the era when passing on cooking and craft skills was generally nana's domain. these days she is likely to be too busy at yoga and attending to her personal wellness to be bothered with baking scones (too many carbs) and picking up dropped stitches. happily, all is not lost! master crafter and textile designer, cath derksema has relocated the hills hoist to the rear of the happen store and is the coolest version of a crafty aunt you could wish for. within the walls of this repurposed old building, makers can hang their hand-made shibori fabric out to dry or display their colourful stitched cushion covers on the clothes line beside those belonging to a new found friend. push open the heavy front door and you are greeted by a range of stunning yarns, cath's joyfully colourful prints charming fabrics, on topic books and a carefully selected range of prints and objects for gifting and home. a champion for 'buy local', all product for sale is exclusively handmade by australian artists and craftspeople. it seems to me that cath has created a modern retail version of 'neighbourhood' where common interests is the connector. part shop, gallery, workshop and meeting place, you will find the happen store at 55 parramatta road annandale in sydney. tue to fri 10am–4pm sat 12pm–5pm www.thehappenstore.com @thehappenstore @printscharmingoriginalfabrics design the happen store sydney 04/09/2017 street art the streets of hanoi teem with bicycles, many of them ridden by street vendors carrying fruit and flowers. it’s amazing to see them gracefully pedal past on bikes piled high with colorful cargo, but the impact is lost amid the chaos of vietnam’s capital. that’s why loes heerink photographs them from above. only then can you can see just how much they’re hauling, and how colorful it is. “they’re works of art,” heerink says. street vendors are everywhere in hanoi, selling everything from bananas to brooms. many are rural women who come to the city seeking a better life. they start each day around 4 am, hit the market to buy goods, and spend the day riding about selling their wares, earning just enough to survive. “life as a street vendor in hanoi is not easy,” heerink says. “they don’t get appreciated as much as i think they should.” heerink is dutch and started riding when she was 5. when she went backpacking through vietnam in 2011, the vendors immediately caught her eye. she moved to hanoi the following year and tried photographing them, but never liked the result. then it occurred to her to photograph them from above. working from a balcony or one of three bridges near her apartment, heerink would watch the street below with her canon 6d, catching vendors making the morning rounds with baskets full. she photographed 50 vendors in three months, each image capturing the beauty and grace of the street vendors who bring a splash of color to the cramped streets of the city. words by laura mallonee. images by loes heerick. article re-posted from wired magazine. #podfinds #visualmerchandising #freshproduce #loesheerick #vendorsfromabove vm food hanoi 04/06/2017 premium + popular haute couture is the french term for high fashion and refers to the creation of exclusive made-to-order clothing. the pieces are made from high quality, expensive fabric and sewn together with painstaking detail by the most experienced and capable seamstresses. where does the creation of haute couture take place? in an atelier , of course. the french word translates to workshop. it is the place where the artist creates. frites atelier is where michelin star chef sergio herman creates his haute couture fries. a chef's studio, if you like, that draws inspiration from both the traditional french brasserie and dutch culture. internationally acclaimed studio piet boon's design pays homage to their homeland with bronze frederik molenschot stoves sitting alongside hand-turned cor unum ceramic jars which dispense sauces worthy of a michelin star for their no preservatives or artificial additives alone. only the best organic zeeland clay potatoes and produce is used. a regal crest and staff kitted out in fashion for companies clothing has resulted in a luxury chip shop like no other. if you want to enjoy the guilty pleasure without the calories you can find plenty of photos good enough to eat at: fritesatelieramsterdam.com and instagram.com/fritesatelieramsterdam #podfinds #pointofdifference frites atelier fashion food amsterdam 02/06/2017 botanical baker you could be forgiven for thinking these baked botanical beauties are actual terrariums. i think they are stunning - just 'wow'. they are even more impressive when you discover they are decorated with buttercream and not fondant icing, and the bakery is based in indonesia (for the non baker ... buttercream in a hot tropical climate is not a match made in heaven). you can find this very clever cacti cake maker, ivenoven, inlippo karawaci, jakarta ... or follow the food artist on instagram.com/ivenoven. spotted on designfetish.org #podfinds #pointofdifference design ivenoven food jakarta 29/04/2017 make an entry statement on the road somewhere between orange and tamworth nsw i spotted this tree lined entry to a cattle station, made all the more striking by the autumn season. first impressions count no matter what business you are in. vm 23/04/2017 designer dogs according to the animal health alliance, australians spend an enormous $8 billion per year on their furry family members. the rspca also estimates that the average dog costs roughly $13,000 over the course of its lifetime. if i was a pooch, i'd vote for parents who live in south melbourne. the pet grocer (tpg) has been a stalwart of the south melbourne market for many years now and got the mandatory hipster interior makeover a couple of years ago. tpg has upped the design ante a hundred fold and unveiled a flagship store a mere tennis ball toss away on coventry street. step inside and be impressed by the pared back space that would appear to be inspired by the aesop school of minimalism and restraint. it's gorgeous. fresh bone broths, designer dried-food snack boxes, premium preservative and grain-free fresh and frozen portion control packs sit alongside super stylish accessories and natural health remedies. i cannot even start to relay the conversation i eavesdropped on ... a doggy mummy who appeared to have lost complete perspective of the real world. really. i am sure my mother never gave over so much dialog or thought to the dinners she dished up her 5 kids. as this slightly bonkers (in my professional assessment) mummy handed over her credit card for $140 worth of foo
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