Each botanical art piece is unique and hand made in Mangawhai Heads, New Zealand by Mokalei Designs. We use native timber such as Totara, Rimu, Matai, Puriri and Kauri from logs that have been recovered from river beds in Northland, NZ. These logs were dropped from log rafts that used… Read More
Each botanical art piece is unique and hand made in Mangawhai Heads, New Zealand by Mokalei Designs. We use native timber such as Totara, Rimu, Matai, Puriri and Kauri from logs that have been recovered from river beds in Northland, NZ. These logs were dropped from log rafts that used… Read More
Amuseable Bluebell is full of the joys of Spring! Squat and sweet in a light beige linen pot, this perky plant has swishy indigo flowers and velvety-soft fuzzy soil. With toffee-squish boots and a sturdy cordy stem, this bluebell’s a cheery desk chum! 29 × 10cm
It’s springtime all year round with Amusable Daffodil! This daffy daff has a linen pot, fluffy brown soil and cordy feet. With green cordy stems and sunny velvety flowers, this one’s a wilt-free winner! Dimensions: 7x7x30cm
Amusables Hyacinth is reaching high for the sky! From a cuddly linen pot, up shoots a great big clutch of scrunchy pink flowers.Cordy boots, softly folded leaves and a proud smile complete the look to make Hyacinth a dashing little perennial! 8cm x 25cm
Use as either a planter or a vase, this beautiful off white conch shell will make a statement on it’s own, or as part of a ‘ocean collection’! Made of ceramic material. Size: 25 x 14 x 12cm
Each botanical art piece is unique and hand made in Mangawhai Heads, New Zealand by Mokalei Designs. We use native timber such as Totara, Rimu, Matai, Puriri and Kauri from logs that have been recovered from river beds in Northland, NZ. These logs were dropped from log rafts that used… Read More
Each botanical art piece is unique and hand made in Mangawhai Heads, New Zealand by Mokalei Designs. We use native timber such as Totara, Rimu, Matai, Puriri and Kauri from logs that have been recovered from river beds in Northland, NZ. These logs were dropped from log rafts that… Read More