New Prufrock jewellery in stock

Bound Bug Brooch with Hair, $74
Available at FORM on Murray
357 Murray Street, Perth | Ph: 9226 2161 | E: shop@form.net.au
Valentine's Day Gift Idea #3

Jess Dare, Flower Patch Brooch, $287
Available at FORM on Murray
357 Murray Street, Perth | Ph: 9226 2161 | E: shop@form.net.au
Valentine's Day Gift Idea #2

Hanging Bird Mobile from Future Shelter - $30
Available at FORM on Murray
357 Murray Street, Perth | Ph: 9226 2161 | E: shop@form.net.au
Valentine's Day Gift Idea #1

Bridget Bodenham earrings $35, bracelets $40
Available at FORM on Murray
357 Murray Street, Perth | Ph: 9226 2799 | E: shop@form.net.au
Unwrapped: South Perth. Applications Open
As the centrepiece of the South Perth Fiesta Finale, Unwrapped: South Perth will showcase more than 70 designers at Sir James Mitchell Park, overlooking the Swan River.
As always, there will be a huge range of fantastic products on sale from local designers - from photography and art, to jewellery and menswear. Please mark these details in your diary:
1pm to 6pm
Saturday 6 March
Sir James Mitchell Park (near Coode Street Jetty)
South Perth foreshore
The Weather Ring in store now
The Weather Ring is onto its second issue, and lots has happened in the city since the Perth architecture/design mag launched last February.
The Weather Ring is the brainchild of Perthites Andrew Murray & Clare Wohlnick and is an attempt to chronicle and display the many facets of design in the state, from architecture to graphic and packaging design, past, present and future.
This issue features Tom Freeman writing on materials, a CODA Studio redesign of a rehab farm, recollections of a Montessori childhood, and a fascinating interview with veteran graphic designer Rick Lambert.
Printed copies of The Weather Ring are now available at FORM on Murray, or online on their blog.
Place Activation - Meeting Places, Seating Spaces
"I’ve always seen the park bench as a good metaphor for good urban space. You sit on them, you fall in love on them, you eat your sandwiches on them, you get drunk on them, you carve your name and your girlfriend’s name on them…” (Andrew Shoben, director of UK collective Greyworld)
Urban Designers around the world argue that the park bench is a good metaphor for good urban spaces. Jan Gehl’s Public Space Public Life research revealed that Perth has increased its cafe chair seats by 74% since 1993. Improvements to our streetscapes since the initial report have been fundamental to the increasing number of people enjoying Perth’s streets.

