Fair Trade Zip Pouch Blue Pebble Design with Soap inside
Fair Trade Zip Pouch Blue Pebble Pattern

Fair Trade Zippies - Pebbles

$22.00

Celebrating all of the leftover printed fabric from our collection, these Fair Trade zippies are perfect for make-up, pencils or a money/ phone pouch to pop in a larger bag. Conveniently lined with recycled plastic food sacks, this product can be wiped down and the whole product is machine washable on a gentle, cool cycle.  

11x20cm

Fair Trade Guaranteed Product | Handmade in Cambodia | Designed in Fremantle

**Styled here with beautiful natural skincare products by our friends at ELIA Balms & Blends

This hand-screen printed, Fair Trade cosmetic bag is the perfect size for make-up on the go. Conveniently lined with recycled plastic food sacks, this product can be wiped down and the whole product is machine washable on a gentle, cool cycle.  

13x21cm

Fair Trade Guaranteed Product | Handmade in Cambodia | Designed in Fremantle

**styled here with beautiful natural skincare products by our friends at ELIA Balms & Blends

About the Materials 

Made from 100% cotton remnant textile, screen printed by hand with exclusive Fair Space designs. Lined with recycled plastic food bags that are washed by hand, cut and sewn by our artisan partners. Where possible, upcycled hardware (zips etc) are also salvaged from garment factory waste and incorporated into our designs.  

About the Artist 

Georgina Taylor is a textile and graphic designer originally from the UK but now living and designing in Fremantle, WA. Inspired by nature, Georgie takes brush to paper to create unique abstract designs which are digitised and developed into a screen for printing by hand in Cambodia. 

About the Artisans

Fair Space is proud to have partnered with Villageworks, a Fair Trade Organisation in Cambodia that provides skills training and employment to people with disabilities. As a Fair Trade Organisation, Villageworks is  committed to providing safe and fair working conditions, creating economic opportunities to disadvantaged groups and promoting environmental sustainability through their commitment to using recycled and upcycled materials. Find out more about Fair Trade here

 

Image Credits: Stephanie Jayne Duncan (Product), Laly Berthet (Artisa