The Block Dock helps you ditch plastic shampoo bottles by creating #nzmade soap holders for your eco-friendly soap bars:
- Block docks
- Shampoo and conditioner bars
- Toothbrush and toothpaste holder
- Electric toothbrush holder
If you do just one thing this year, please make it ditching shampoo bottles and switching to solid bars. You will save an absolute heap of plastic waste heading to our landfills and waterways over the rest of your lifetime – and with the The Block Dock soap dish you will have a better experience along the way.
The Block Dock vertical soap dish and shampoo bar holder lets your soap bars dry faster and last longer.
Now it’s easy to switch from plastic bottles to solid bars. You make less waste, have less mess and get more value from every bar, every day.
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The Block Dock helps you ditch plastic shampoo bottles by creating #nzmade soap holders for your eco-friendly soap bars:
Location | Riverton |
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NZ Made | All products made locally in New Zealand |
Shipping | Shipping available throughout New Zealand |
Tapatai Driftwood Creations by Greg Maddox creates sculptures that include everything from the animal kingdom in artful 3D interpretation. They use driftwood and other recycled materials in the making of their creations.
If you are looking for a feature piece for your home, office or garden…
Tivania from Sugar Sweet Charms makes unique polymer clay earrings and keyrings of foods and desserts. All her earrings and keyrings are handmade and bring out the quirkiness in people.
She started her small business @sugarsweetcharms around the time of the COVID19 lockdown based on a hobby she had when she was younger (making miniature food and other things). She is mainly based in Hamilton, but also Wellington (because of uni) and ships nationwide and to Australia.
Tivania takes custom orders of your sweet and savory likes and craving.
My name is Aaron Ellis-Smith. I was born in New Zealand and live in Mangawhai, a coastal town on the east coast of the north island, 1 hour south of Whangarei.
I began carving in 2004 and have always loved timber. I carve most types of wood (and occasionally other mediums), but find swamp kauri the most enjoyable timber to sculpt. Something about it’s character, age (this can range from 2000 to 50,000 years old), feeling and uniqueness to New Zealand inspires me. I also enjoy New Zealand’s native forest, and perhaps part of the reason I love swamp kauri is, although it is a finite resource, it doesn’t require damage to, or the felling of our wonderful native forest.
Carving is something I enjoy doing, being a part of a pieces evolution into final form is something I never get tired of. I hope that those who see my work gain as much pleasure from the pieces, as I received creating them.
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