Elliot Hall Enamels to tour Australia and New Zealand
After seeing rapid growth in the southern hemisphere following the release of an exclusive Australian collection earlier this year, UK brand Elliot Hall Enamels’ founder, Elliot Hall, is coming down under for a tour.
Running from 24 October to 4 November, the tour will see Hall visit four antiques and collectibles stores in Australia and one in New Zealand.
“It is the perfect opportunity for stores seeking exquisite, high-end giftware to speak with me personally, whilst viewing the latest pieces suitable to both entry level collectors and connoisseurs,” says Hall.
During each event never before seen 1/1 pieces will be available for purchase, including a tawny frogmouth design by Nigel Creed and a blue gum pattern by Marie Graves.
“The selection of pieces to feature on tour has been created by some of the finest and most skilled artists in the world, some with over 50 years’ experience,” explains Hall.
“Designs have been carefully chosen to represent a different array of Australian fauna, flora and history, as we are a bespoke company that tailors pieces to reflect the unique tastes and styles of customers all around the world.”
Elliott Hall Enamels has doubled its Australian stockist base in 12 months, as well as recently adding the Hardy Bros jewellery chain and expanding into New Zealand. It is also the only enamels company worldwide to paint every piece freehand, without the use of transfers or mass production processes.
Hall will be appearing at Claremont Tableware, Claremont, WA; Gallery Gifts, Hahndorf, SA; Joyce Jewellers, Burnie, TAS; Second Chance Collectables, Orange, NSW; and The China Shop, Ashburton, NZ. Interested retailers should contact the stores to reserve a place.
By Ruth Cooper