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The Highway is a Disco - Del Kathryn Barton
Regular price $90.00 Save $-90.00This candle and its unique fragrance tell the story of Australian artist Del Kathryn Barton and her exhibition “The Highway Is A Disco” at the National Gallery Victoria in Melbourne. Australian native botanicals including salt bush, river gum and wild herbs recall joyful childhood summers the artist spent in her mother’s South Coast garden, while bergamot, bay leaf and rose nod to her formative years in Sydney. The resulting scent, both delicate and richly layered, is a story of quiet beauty, the comfort of ancient trees and the celebration of a life well lived.
Scent: Citrus, herbaceous, floral, spicy, smokey, earthy, woody
Elements: Bergamot, grapefruit, saltbush, rose, leather, cinnamon myrtle, cedarwood, rivergum, vetiver
Surprise: Bay leaf
Mood: Calming, uplifting, anti-anxiety
Sound: Listen
Handmade in Australia
Burns: 60+ hours
Soy wax
Cotton wicks
Free of paraffin, parabens, phthalates and lead
Weight: 300g
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The Raconteur for the Ladies Lounge - 50ml
Regular price $295.00 Save $-295.00In honour of the re-opening of the Ladies Lounge at Mona, we’re thrilled to introduce you to our commemorative fragrance “the Verdict” made for the Lounge to celebrate Kirsha Kaechele and the Lounge’s victory in the Supreme Court.
This “scent of victory” is collectable, timeless and elegant, from the delectable fragrance notes—which boast an elegant bouquet of fine florals and their lush green stems, plus juicy citrus and a hint of spice—to the unique hand-rolled gold-lustred ceramic tops, which were lovingly crafted by Material Institute Tasmania.
Kirsha says it may also be applied as a disinfectant in environments of strong patriarchal power and toxic masculinity.
Artist and curator Kirsha Kaechele’s tremendously lavish space welcomes ladies for a final month of celebration and indulgence—where you become part of a living installation—before the Lounge leaves Mona forever. She’s even letting some boys in, for domestic arts lessons and other reparations.
Originally created in 2020 in homage to Kirsha’s great-grandmother Tootsie, the Lounge is an oasis amidst the art, architecture and male hubris of Mona—a haven of priceless treasures and enlightened conversation where the only man present is the butler, who does as he’s told.
In 2024, following a lengthy legal process which saw the artwork subject to an anti-discrimination complaint (brought forward by a man), a tribunal ruled that the Ladies Lounge must ‘cease refusing entry to persons who do not identify as ladies’. Kaechele opted to close the Lounge instead of opening it to men.
She then donned her power suit and pearls to appeal the case in the Supreme Court of Tasmania, where the original ruling was overturned. In celebration, the Lounge will open for a victory lap before moving on from Mona. Men are (still) not permitted, though the opportunity to be of service will be available to a select few if they queue nicely.
Key Ingredients:
Bergamot, mandarin, pink pepper,
Rose, jasmine, carnation,
Sandalwood, vetiver, musk
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*Photo credit: Jesse Hunniford