Afterpay lets you buy now and pay for your purchase in 4 equal installments every 2 weeks. Interest free.
1 ⋯ Select Afterpay as your payment method at checkout.
2 ⋯ Log in or create a new account through Afterpay.
3 ⋯ Your purchase is instantly approved. Pay fortnightly and enjoy your purchase straight away!
Made Good Returns Policy applies. Please refer to Afterpay T&Cs for more information.
Sadly Laybuy is no longer available as a payment option due to recently being placed into receivership
We understand this may be inconvenient, and we apologise for any disruption this may cause. We're currently exploring alternative payment methods to offer you a smooth checkout experience.
Don't worry, you can still checkout smoothly! We offer alternative payment methods like AfterPay and the usual options like Apple Pay, PayPal, credit and debit cards.
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Goods produced by artisans or companies that are open, honest, and straightforward about their business operations and supply chains. Transparency builds trust, from makers through to customers.
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Goods created by skilled artisans often using techniques passed down through generations rather than by automated, machine-based processes. Small irregularities are celebrated and are what make handcrafted goods unique.
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Deborah places importance on quality materials and workmanship - buying less and buying well. Deborah's work is made from New Zealand clay, hand blended with volcanic sand which creates a lovely random speckle when melted at high temperature. She works out of her home studio in Days Bay, Wellington, New Zealand, where she lives with her artist husband, Niels Meyer-Westfeld, and their two boys Lars and Romeo.
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