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Children, Face masks, Soft toys
Crafty Kin
Crafty Kin creates children’s soft toys, aprons and other handmade items.
Their children’s’ aprons and made for children aged 3-6 years old. It features an elastic neck strap that fits easily over a child’s head, even while wearing a ponytail. A Velcro waist strap is easy for young children to manage.
Since a child needs no help from the adult it fosters independence and contributes to confidence and increased self-esteem. A sturdy, fully lined construction with reinforced seams means that the apron can withstand many years of classroom or home usage. Toss it in the washer or dryer with no worries.
Custom colours and fabrics available.
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Coats & Apparel, Face masks, Luggage, bags & travel accessories
NAS Creations
With decades of sewing experience and a strong eye for detail, Helena (Na Na) is utilising her skills to produce high quality, handmade products.
During the COVID19 pandemic, she has dedicated her time to producing reusable face masks at an affordable cost. She has come up with a design that fits snugly on the face after refining several prototypes earlier this year and is comfortable to wear for extended periods. All the materials used to produce these masks are carefully selected and purchased within the community from local businesses.
Since then Helena has expanded her product range to include a variety of other products for the whole family, including your furry pets!
She can customise and personalise products as required.
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Kitchen
The Ironclad Pan Company
The Ironclad Pan Company was founded in 2019 by Kate Slavin, Levi Slavin and Joe Carter. Their aim was to create a sustainable product that would be a return to beautiful craft and traditional techniques. In an era of disposable stuff, the team wanted to create a product that would last for generations.
Why cast iron skillets? Levi and Kate had a set at home that they had inherited. Each daily use was a reminder of their family. And when family recipes were prepared in the original skillets—splashing oil where they had splashed oil, carefully placing fish where they had placed fish—something magical seemed to happen. It was a true connection through time.
As their family grew, like all parents, so did their desire to leave a healthier planet for their children.
So Kate, a designer by trade, began to sketch designs for a new skillet. One that would be sustainably manufactured here in New Zealand and last for generations to come.
Levi and Joe set out to find a way to prove their belief. If it was designed to last, what better way to prove it than to offer a guarantee. One that would last longer than any on the market. They settled on a modest 100-years and cast that contract in iron on the base of every single skillet.
Next, chef and film director Felicity Morgan-Rhind joined the team. Felicity elevated the vision of the Ironclad Pan Company to a larger audience. Helping share the founding principles of a locally made, sustainable product with an international audience.
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