A stunning weekly planner with 12 striking Victoriana-inspired full-colour prints with a uniquely Kiwi flavour by Tanya Wolfkamp. Tanya has explored neo-Victorian ideas for decades, influenced by William Morris (1834-1896) and the Arts & Crafts philosphy he pioneered. Morris elaborated on stylised medieval and Jacobean patterns drawn from nature, a direct reaction to the coldness of the machine age. In a time when industrialisation was taking over, he slowed processes down and hand-crafted works wherever possible, leading to a rebirth of crafts and skills across the globe. In homaging the evocative designs of this standard bearer, Tanya's motivation is similar: our world changes quickly, and modernists seem unconcerned with what is being replaced. Decelerating her design process and becoming more meditative has become Tanya's default setting. Wikitoriatanga is the happy result, an updated vintage exploration of New Zealand flora and fauna. Designed & printed in New Zealand, this engagement calendar is spiral bound, so that it lays flat when opened, and shows a full week on one page. Size: A5 (210 x 148mm.) Week on one page Monthly calendars New Zealand public holidays and dates of interest Southern hemisphere moon phases Map of New Zealand with Māori place names New Zealand native flower identifier Matariki history page Two-year reference calendars Forward year planner Extra pages for notes and personal information
A stunning weekly planner with 12 striking Victoriana-inspired full-colour prints with a uniquely Kiwi flavour by Tanya Wolfkamp. Tanya has explored neo-Victorian ideas for decades, influenced by William Morris (1834-1896) and the Arts & Crafts philosphy he pioneered. Morris elaborated on stylised medieval and Jacobean patterns drawn from nature, a direct reaction to the coldness of the machine age. In a time when industrialisation was taking over, he slowed processes down and hand-crafted works wherever possible, leading to a rebirth of crafts and skills across the globe. In homaging the evocative designs of this standard bearer, Tanya's motivation is similar: our world changes quickly, and modernists seem unconcerned with what is being replaced. Decelerating her design process and becoming more meditative has become Tanya's default setting. Wikitoriatanga is the happy result, an updated vintage exploration of New Zealand flora and fauna. Designed & printed in New Zealand, this engagement calendar is spiral bound, so that it lays flat when opened, and shows a full week on one page. Size: A5 (210 x 148mm.) Week on one page Monthly calendars New Zealand public holidays and dates of interest Southern hemisphere moon phases Map of New Zealand with Māori place names New Zealand native flower identifier Matariki history page Two-year reference calendars Forward year planner Extra pages for notes and personal information
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A stunning weekly planner with 12 striking Victoriana-inspired full-colour prints with a uniquely Kiwi flavour by Tanya Wolfkamp. Tanya has explored neo-Victorian ideas for decades, influenced by William Morris (1834-1896) and the Arts & Crafts philosphy he pioneered. Morris elaborated on stylised medieval and Jacobean patterns drawn from nature, a direct reaction to the coldness of the machine age. In a time when industrialisation was taking over, he slowed processes down and hand-crafted works wherever possible, leading to a rebirth of crafts and skills across the globe. In homaging the evocative designs of this standard bearer, Tanya's motivation is similar: our world changes quickly, and modernists seem unconcerned with what is being replaced. Decelerating her design process and becoming more meditative has become Tanya's default setting. Wikitoriatanga is the happy result, an updated vintage exploration of New Zealand flora and fauna. Designed & printed in New Zealand, this engagement calendar is spiral bound, so that it lays flat when opened, and shows a full week on one page. Size: A5 (210 x 148mm.) Week on one page Monthly calendars New Zealand public holidays and dates of interest Southern hemisphere moon phases Map of New Zealand with Māori place names New Zealand native flower identifier Matariki history page Two-year reference calendars Forward year planner Extra pages for notes and personal information
A stunning weekly planner with 12 striking Victoriana-inspired full-colour prints with a uniquely Kiwi flavour by Tanya Wolfkamp. Tanya has explored neo-Victorian ideas for decades, influenced by William Morris (1834-1896) and the Arts & Crafts philosphy he pioneered. Morris elaborated on stylised medieval and Jacobean patterns drawn from nature, a direct reaction to the coldness of the machine age. In a time when industrialisation was taking over, he slowed processes down and hand-crafted works wherever possible, leading to a rebirth of crafts and skills across the globe. In homaging the evocative designs of this standard bearer, Tanya's motivation is similar: our world changes quickly, and modernists seem unconcerned with what is being replaced. Decelerating her design process and becoming more meditative has become Tanya's default setting. Wikitoriatanga is the happy result, an updated vintage exploration of New Zealand flora and fauna. Designed & printed in New Zealand, this engagement calendar is spiral bound, so that it lays flat when opened, and shows a full week on one page. Size: A5 (210 x 148mm.) Week on one page Monthly calendars New Zealand public holidays and dates of interest Southern hemisphere moon phases Map of New Zealand with Māori place names New Zealand native flower identifier Matariki history page Two-year reference calendars Forward year planner Extra pages for notes and personal information
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