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Window Gallery: Jane Burton Taylor

Be aware of what climate change is doing to our bird life Our latest installment for the Window gallery is Jane Burton Taylor. Jane Burton Taylor is making us aware through her art pieces IN FLIGHT  & REDEEMING LOVE to the risks posed to birds and plants. In Flight, a

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Window Gallery: Katarina Hackman

A Question of Balance by Katarina Hackman Katarina is excited to be invited for a fifth time to hold a solo exhibition at the Corban & Blair Window Gallery presenting a set of themed paintings about Balance. As Katarina explains: ‘A Question of Balance as a theme first emerged in

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Travel in colourful style

Travel in style with our vibrant, leather luggage tags from the Basics Collection. These durable tags add a personal touch to any suitcase, bag, or backpack, making them the perfect accessory for every adventure. Customise with your initials, or even your company’s logo, and turn every trip into an opportunity

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Window Gallery – Rob Davis

Rob Davis: From Journalism to Collage Art at No.4 Window Gallery With a degree in Indonesian and Malayan Studies, and Japanese, from the University of Sydney, Rob started out as a journalist in Hong Kong in the 1970s, writing about business and politics in Southeast Asia for an international audience.

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Sydney Craft Week: Collage Making Workshop with Fiona Roderick

A FUN EXPERIENCE BEING CREATIVE! As part of Craft Week, we hosted a Collage Making Workshop on Saturday at Corban & Blair, led by the talented artist Fiona Roderick. Fiona shared some amazing techniques, tips, and tricks—plus where to find the necessary materials and tools. The workshop was fun. Everyone

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Introducing the NEW Recycled Denim Collection!

Our ECO DENIM range features a variety of sustainable products, including A5 Journals with refillable recycled paper pads, luggage tags, passport wallets, A4 Journals, travel wallets, and Ring Binders. The cover material, often referred to as vegan, is crafted by blending 60% preloved and offcut denim from the fashion industry

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