Buatan Malaysia
Dǒugǒng Series” bench in oak, by Aureole Design — RM3,900
“Grandaddy Lounger” in powder-coated steel, rubber and wood, by Kedai Bikin — RM1,160
“Heliconia” custom-made vase by Pamela Tan — RM8,000
“Times of Malaya” Papan Tanda door mat by The Great Indoors — RM62, from Naiise
“Dǒugǒng Series” lights in oak, by Aureole Design — RM1,190 (table lamp) & RM1,980 (floor lamp)
“Blue Wash” ceramic sharing plate by Thirty3eleven — RM77
“DIY Terrarium” by Ohsum Mossum Terrariums, — beginner 3-hour workshops from RM150-RM300
“Bulat Mixed Chair” in powder-coated steel and PVC, by MAD3 Studio — RM650 from Naiise
“Contemporary Collection” ceramic plates by BendangArtisan — from RM36
Batik clutch with velvet inner lining by batikTEKTURA, — RM140
“Wood Cam” Point & Shoot Digital Lomo Camera by Paper Shoot — RM645 from Naiise
“Mula.06” serving board with PEFC-certified Balau wood by Dapo — RM160
“Nº1 SSL ‘I Am You’” fabric bound notebook by ana tomy, in collaboration with Shan Shan Lim — from RM128
“Classic One Wood Cam” point & shoot digital Lomo camera by Paper Shoot — RM1,135 from Naiise
“Kuching” bag in handwoven fabric by Tanoti, in collaboration with Studio Teuber Kohlhoff — RM750
“OMO” rattan-sewn teak wooden vase by Wood & Steel — RM380
“Margaux” chair — RM1,250; “Rose” lamp — RM600; “The Eye” mirror —RM500; ladder — RM800. All items in rattan, by Metisse Maison
Clever, crafty goods by homegrown artisans that give us plenty of reasons to go local.
This story first appeared in Live! 2019 magazine. Download your copy of the magazine here.