www.acvstudio.bigcartel.com
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Designed (and made) by @varendorff by hand in Melbourne, Australia
Not good at dm’s, better at emails
anna@acvstudio.com

The last few days (months) have been a total blur, as I’ve made and installed this massive commissioned work for @melbourneartfoundation and @ngvmelbourne
These photos don’t explain the size of the work or, for me, the importance of the commission. It’s currently installed at the Melbourne Art Fair and tomorrow night it heads to NGV for installation.
In addition to the commission I’ve made these twin Pearl Cabinets for the @oigall_projects booth, and lent this massive vase that greets people as they enter, encountering @brahmanperera ‘s salon lounge. And I have made rings for the gorgeous @_altaforma_ booth
All the while I have been supported by countless loving, encouraging champions to get it all done. It’s has been life changing.

The last few days (months) have been a total blur, as I’ve made and installed this massive commissioned work for @melbourneartfoundation and @ngvmelbourne
These photos don’t explain the size of the work or, for me, the importance of the commission. It’s currently installed at the Melbourne Art Fair and tomorrow night it heads to NGV for installation.
In addition to the commission I’ve made these twin Pearl Cabinets for the @oigall_projects booth, and lent this massive vase that greets people as they enter, encountering @brahmanperera ‘s salon lounge. And I have made rings for the gorgeous @_altaforma_ booth
All the while I have been supported by countless loving, encouraging champions to get it all done. It’s has been life changing.

The last few days (months) have been a total blur, as I’ve made and installed this massive commissioned work for @melbourneartfoundation and @ngvmelbourne
These photos don’t explain the size of the work or, for me, the importance of the commission. It’s currently installed at the Melbourne Art Fair and tomorrow night it heads to NGV for installation.
In addition to the commission I’ve made these twin Pearl Cabinets for the @oigall_projects booth, and lent this massive vase that greets people as they enter, encountering @brahmanperera ‘s salon lounge. And I have made rings for the gorgeous @_altaforma_ booth
All the while I have been supported by countless loving, encouraging champions to get it all done. It’s has been life changing.

The last few days (months) have been a total blur, as I’ve made and installed this massive commissioned work for @melbourneartfoundation and @ngvmelbourne
These photos don’t explain the size of the work or, for me, the importance of the commission. It’s currently installed at the Melbourne Art Fair and tomorrow night it heads to NGV for installation.
In addition to the commission I’ve made these twin Pearl Cabinets for the @oigall_projects booth, and lent this massive vase that greets people as they enter, encountering @brahmanperera ‘s salon lounge. And I have made rings for the gorgeous @_altaforma_ booth
All the while I have been supported by countless loving, encouraging champions to get it all done. It’s has been life changing.

Tomorrow is the last day of my solo presentation, less discernible edges, @artisanqld
And a significant day for the organisation as the last day of exhibition in their King St, Brisbane, venue.
Alongside my work is a presentation of very special pieces by @mari.hirata.artist
Thank you to everyone who has seen the shows, and those who helped to make them happen.
Thank you for this portrait @danielleobrienart ✨

less discernible edges, 2025
A survey of objects I have designed for function. This show is currently on @artisanqld - an organisation I care deeply about, as they have worked for decades to nurture and promote the craft and design sectors in Queensland, and they gave me my first exhibition opportunities in the early 2000s. It’s such a privilege for me to have this exhibition. If you’re in Brisbane drop in!
Beautiful photo by @danielleobrienart ✨

COMMISSION 📣
Building on Melbourne Art Foundation’s long-standing commitment@to supporting practicing artists through grants (over $1.5M since 2003!), we’re proud to introduce a new Design Commission for the 2026 Fair, commissioned in partnership with @ngvmelbourne.
The recipient of this inaugural commission: Melbourne-based artist, designer and all-around icon; Anna Varendorff @varendorff @acvstudio. Trained as a metalsmith, Varendorff’s practice spans jewellery, sculpture, product and lighting designs. Defined by pared-back tubular forms, graceful arcs and slender brass or steel lines, her works culminate in refined objects that merge craft discipline with industrial clarity.
For the Commission, Varendorff will present her most ambitious composition to date of her iconic 𝘜 𝘭𝘪𝘨𝘩𝘵𝘴 𝘢𝘯𝘥 𝘷𝘢𝘴𝘦𝘴, expanding her hallmark of tubular forms into a striking installation of ceiling lights, suspended vases and monumental floor vessels. The suspended elements are fabricated from aluminium U-shapes, mirrored in pairs — one upright, one inverted — to create rhythmic compositions that can both hold floral and cast light. The installation spans overhead and underfoot, offering a moment of stillness amid the energy of the Fair (or even the perfect place to spark a conversation).
After its debut at Melbourne Art Fair, 𝘜 𝘭𝘪𝘨𝘩𝘵𝘴 𝘢𝘯𝘥 𝘷𝘢𝘴𝘦𝘴 will be on display at The Ian Potter Centre: NGV Australia at Fed Square.
-
Images:
Anna Varendorff in her studio. Photos: Annika Kafcaloudis.

COMMISSION 📣
Building on Melbourne Art Foundation’s long-standing commitment@to supporting practicing artists through grants (over $1.5M since 2003!), we’re proud to introduce a new Design Commission for the 2026 Fair, commissioned in partnership with @ngvmelbourne.
The recipient of this inaugural commission: Melbourne-based artist, designer and all-around icon; Anna Varendorff @varendorff @acvstudio. Trained as a metalsmith, Varendorff’s practice spans jewellery, sculpture, product and lighting designs. Defined by pared-back tubular forms, graceful arcs and slender brass or steel lines, her works culminate in refined objects that merge craft discipline with industrial clarity.
For the Commission, Varendorff will present her most ambitious composition to date of her iconic 𝘜 𝘭𝘪𝘨𝘩𝘵𝘴 𝘢𝘯𝘥 𝘷𝘢𝘴𝘦𝘴, expanding her hallmark of tubular forms into a striking installation of ceiling lights, suspended vases and monumental floor vessels. The suspended elements are fabricated from aluminium U-shapes, mirrored in pairs — one upright, one inverted — to create rhythmic compositions that can both hold floral and cast light. The installation spans overhead and underfoot, offering a moment of stillness amid the energy of the Fair (or even the perfect place to spark a conversation).
After its debut at Melbourne Art Fair, 𝘜 𝘭𝘪𝘨𝘩𝘵𝘴 𝘢𝘯𝘥 𝘷𝘢𝘴𝘦𝘴 will be on display at The Ian Potter Centre: NGV Australia at Fed Square.
-
Images:
Anna Varendorff in her studio. Photos: Annika Kafcaloudis.

COMMISSION 📣
Building on Melbourne Art Foundation’s long-standing commitment@to supporting practicing artists through grants (over $1.5M since 2003!), we’re proud to introduce a new Design Commission for the 2026 Fair, commissioned in partnership with @ngvmelbourne.
The recipient of this inaugural commission: Melbourne-based artist, designer and all-around icon; Anna Varendorff @varendorff @acvstudio. Trained as a metalsmith, Varendorff’s practice spans jewellery, sculpture, product and lighting designs. Defined by pared-back tubular forms, graceful arcs and slender brass or steel lines, her works culminate in refined objects that merge craft discipline with industrial clarity.
For the Commission, Varendorff will present her most ambitious composition to date of her iconic 𝘜 𝘭𝘪𝘨𝘩𝘵𝘴 𝘢𝘯𝘥 𝘷𝘢𝘴𝘦𝘴, expanding her hallmark of tubular forms into a striking installation of ceiling lights, suspended vases and monumental floor vessels. The suspended elements are fabricated from aluminium U-shapes, mirrored in pairs — one upright, one inverted — to create rhythmic compositions that can both hold floral and cast light. The installation spans overhead and underfoot, offering a moment of stillness amid the energy of the Fair (or even the perfect place to spark a conversation).
After its debut at Melbourne Art Fair, 𝘜 𝘭𝘪𝘨𝘩𝘵𝘴 𝘢𝘯𝘥 𝘷𝘢𝘴𝘦𝘴 will be on display at The Ian Potter Centre: NGV Australia at Fed Square.
-
Images:
Anna Varendorff in her studio. Photos: Annika Kafcaloudis.

COMMISSION 📣
Building on Melbourne Art Foundation’s long-standing commitment@to supporting practicing artists through grants (over $1.5M since 2003!), we’re proud to introduce a new Design Commission for the 2026 Fair, commissioned in partnership with @ngvmelbourne.
The recipient of this inaugural commission: Melbourne-based artist, designer and all-around icon; Anna Varendorff @varendorff @acvstudio. Trained as a metalsmith, Varendorff’s practice spans jewellery, sculpture, product and lighting designs. Defined by pared-back tubular forms, graceful arcs and slender brass or steel lines, her works culminate in refined objects that merge craft discipline with industrial clarity.
For the Commission, Varendorff will present her most ambitious composition to date of her iconic 𝘜 𝘭𝘪𝘨𝘩𝘵𝘴 𝘢𝘯𝘥 𝘷𝘢𝘴𝘦𝘴, expanding her hallmark of tubular forms into a striking installation of ceiling lights, suspended vases and monumental floor vessels. The suspended elements are fabricated from aluminium U-shapes, mirrored in pairs — one upright, one inverted — to create rhythmic compositions that can both hold floral and cast light. The installation spans overhead and underfoot, offering a moment of stillness amid the energy of the Fair (or even the perfect place to spark a conversation).
After its debut at Melbourne Art Fair, 𝘜 𝘭𝘪𝘨𝘩𝘵𝘴 𝘢𝘯𝘥 𝘷𝘢𝘴𝘦𝘴 will be on display at The Ian Potter Centre: NGV Australia at Fed Square.
-
Images:
Anna Varendorff in her studio. Photos: Annika Kafcaloudis.

COMMISSION 📣
Building on Melbourne Art Foundation’s long-standing commitment@to supporting practicing artists through grants (over $1.5M since 2003!), we’re proud to introduce a new Design Commission for the 2026 Fair, commissioned in partnership with @ngvmelbourne.
The recipient of this inaugural commission: Melbourne-based artist, designer and all-around icon; Anna Varendorff @varendorff @acvstudio. Trained as a metalsmith, Varendorff’s practice spans jewellery, sculpture, product and lighting designs. Defined by pared-back tubular forms, graceful arcs and slender brass or steel lines, her works culminate in refined objects that merge craft discipline with industrial clarity.
For the Commission, Varendorff will present her most ambitious composition to date of her iconic 𝘜 𝘭𝘪𝘨𝘩𝘵𝘴 𝘢𝘯𝘥 𝘷𝘢𝘴𝘦𝘴, expanding her hallmark of tubular forms into a striking installation of ceiling lights, suspended vases and monumental floor vessels. The suspended elements are fabricated from aluminium U-shapes, mirrored in pairs — one upright, one inverted — to create rhythmic compositions that can both hold floral and cast light. The installation spans overhead and underfoot, offering a moment of stillness amid the energy of the Fair (or even the perfect place to spark a conversation).
After its debut at Melbourne Art Fair, 𝘜 𝘭𝘪𝘨𝘩𝘵𝘴 𝘢𝘯𝘥 𝘷𝘢𝘴𝘦𝘴 will be on display at The Ian Potter Centre: NGV Australia at Fed Square.
-
Images:
Anna Varendorff in her studio. Photos: Annika Kafcaloudis.

various details of pieces in
less discernible edges, 2025
@artisanqld
Shot beautifully by @danielleobrienart

various details of pieces in
less discernible edges, 2025
@artisanqld
Shot beautifully by @danielleobrienart

various details of pieces in
less discernible edges, 2025
@artisanqld
Shot beautifully by @danielleobrienart

This is the rarely seen Brass Chubby Vase. It’s chunky.
@Opening on Saturday, my solo show, less discernible edges, opens @artisanqld
If you’re in Brisbane TODAY (Sat the 18th) pop by the gallery at 45 King St, Bowen Hills, from 3-5pm for a little celebration.

Opening on Saturday, my solo show, less discernible edges, opens @artisanqld
It has been a wonderful process to realise objects I have worked on for many months, alongside earlier pieces that have informed the new.
If you’re in Brisbane on Sat the 18th pop by the gallery at 45 King St, Bowen Hills, from 3-5pm for a little celebration.

Culminating last Tuesday, and for the week preceding, I had the incredible privilege of taking my work to Japan with @artisanqld ; meeting Australian colleagues, visiting galleries, artists and studios in Kyoto, Kobe and Osaka, seeing craft work of highly accomplished, historically respected and justly esteemed skill, and finally exhibiting our pieces in the Australian Pavilion at @osaka.expo.2025
What a wild ride for a week.
My heartfelt thanks goes to those involved, especially thanks to @artsqueensland, @tradeinvestqld @dfat for supporting artisan’s Osaka Expo 2025 delegation.
Thanks also to artisan’s generous supporters who continue to make their vital work and advocacy possible, including @Arts Queensland: through the
Visual Arts and Craft Strategy, an initiative of the
Australian; @creative.australia @Australian Cultural
Fund; as well as The Tim Fairfax Family Foundation.
And a massive thanks to my fellow delegates and behind the scenes organisers for such a great
experience
@artisanqld
@hopevaleartsandculture
@girringunart
@tomsummers.co
@catherinelarge_jeweller
@elysharei
@mscarmelh
@angspillane
@tiffany_Ljohnson
@miha_pat

Culminating last Tuesday, and for the week preceding, I had the incredible privilege of taking my work to Japan with @artisanqld ; meeting Australian colleagues, visiting galleries, artists and studios in Kyoto, Kobe and Osaka, seeing craft work of highly accomplished, historically respected and justly esteemed skill, and finally exhibiting our pieces in the Australian Pavilion at @osaka.expo.2025
What a wild ride for a week.
My heartfelt thanks goes to those involved, especially thanks to @artsqueensland, @tradeinvestqld @dfat for supporting artisan’s Osaka Expo 2025 delegation.
Thanks also to artisan’s generous supporters who continue to make their vital work and advocacy possible, including @Arts Queensland: through the
Visual Arts and Craft Strategy, an initiative of the
Australian; @creative.australia @Australian Cultural
Fund; as well as The Tim Fairfax Family Foundation.
And a massive thanks to my fellow delegates and behind the scenes organisers for such a great
experience
@artisanqld
@hopevaleartsandculture
@girringunart
@tomsummers.co
@catherinelarge_jeweller
@elysharei
@mscarmelh
@angspillane
@tiffany_Ljohnson
@miha_pat

Culminating last Tuesday, and for the week preceding, I had the incredible privilege of taking my work to Japan with @artisanqld ; meeting Australian colleagues, visiting galleries, artists and studios in Kyoto, Kobe and Osaka, seeing craft work of highly accomplished, historically respected and justly esteemed skill, and finally exhibiting our pieces in the Australian Pavilion at @osaka.expo.2025
What a wild ride for a week.
My heartfelt thanks goes to those involved, especially thanks to @artsqueensland, @tradeinvestqld @dfat for supporting artisan’s Osaka Expo 2025 delegation.
Thanks also to artisan’s generous supporters who continue to make their vital work and advocacy possible, including @Arts Queensland: through the
Visual Arts and Craft Strategy, an initiative of the
Australian; @creative.australia @Australian Cultural
Fund; as well as The Tim Fairfax Family Foundation.
And a massive thanks to my fellow delegates and behind the scenes organisers for such a great
experience
@artisanqld
@hopevaleartsandculture
@girringunart
@tomsummers.co
@catherinelarge_jeweller
@elysharei
@mscarmelh
@angspillane
@tiffany_Ljohnson
@miha_pat

Culminating last Tuesday, and for the week preceding, I had the incredible privilege of taking my work to Japan with @artisanqld ; meeting Australian colleagues, visiting galleries, artists and studios in Kyoto, Kobe and Osaka, seeing craft work of highly accomplished, historically respected and justly esteemed skill, and finally exhibiting our pieces in the Australian Pavilion at @osaka.expo.2025
What a wild ride for a week.
My heartfelt thanks goes to those involved, especially thanks to @artsqueensland, @tradeinvestqld @dfat for supporting artisan’s Osaka Expo 2025 delegation.
Thanks also to artisan’s generous supporters who continue to make their vital work and advocacy possible, including @Arts Queensland: through the
Visual Arts and Craft Strategy, an initiative of the
Australian; @creative.australia @Australian Cultural
Fund; as well as The Tim Fairfax Family Foundation.
And a massive thanks to my fellow delegates and behind the scenes organisers for such a great
experience
@artisanqld
@hopevaleartsandculture
@girringunart
@tomsummers.co
@catherinelarge_jeweller
@elysharei
@mscarmelh
@angspillane
@tiffany_Ljohnson
@miha_pat

Culminating last Tuesday, and for the week preceding, I had the incredible privilege of taking my work to Japan with @artisanqld ; meeting Australian colleagues, visiting galleries, artists and studios in Kyoto, Kobe and Osaka, seeing craft work of highly accomplished, historically respected and justly esteemed skill, and finally exhibiting our pieces in the Australian Pavilion at @osaka.expo.2025
What a wild ride for a week.
My heartfelt thanks goes to those involved, especially thanks to @artsqueensland, @tradeinvestqld @dfat for supporting artisan’s Osaka Expo 2025 delegation.
Thanks also to artisan’s generous supporters who continue to make their vital work and advocacy possible, including @Arts Queensland: through the
Visual Arts and Craft Strategy, an initiative of the
Australian; @creative.australia @Australian Cultural
Fund; as well as The Tim Fairfax Family Foundation.
And a massive thanks to my fellow delegates and behind the scenes organisers for such a great
experience
@artisanqld
@hopevaleartsandculture
@girringunart
@tomsummers.co
@catherinelarge_jeweller
@elysharei
@mscarmelh
@angspillane
@tiffany_Ljohnson
@miha_pat

Culminating last Tuesday, and for the week preceding, I had the incredible privilege of taking my work to Japan with @artisanqld ; meeting Australian colleagues, visiting galleries, artists and studios in Kyoto, Kobe and Osaka, seeing craft work of highly accomplished, historically respected and justly esteemed skill, and finally exhibiting our pieces in the Australian Pavilion at @osaka.expo.2025
What a wild ride for a week.
My heartfelt thanks goes to those involved, especially thanks to @artsqueensland, @tradeinvestqld @dfat for supporting artisan’s Osaka Expo 2025 delegation.
Thanks also to artisan’s generous supporters who continue to make their vital work and advocacy possible, including @Arts Queensland: through the
Visual Arts and Craft Strategy, an initiative of the
Australian; @creative.australia @Australian Cultural
Fund; as well as The Tim Fairfax Family Foundation.
And a massive thanks to my fellow delegates and behind the scenes organisers for such a great
experience
@artisanqld
@hopevaleartsandculture
@girringunart
@tomsummers.co
@catherinelarge_jeweller
@elysharei
@mscarmelh
@angspillane
@tiffany_Ljohnson
@miha_pat

Culminating last Tuesday, and for the week preceding, I had the incredible privilege of taking my work to Japan with @artisanqld ; meeting Australian colleagues, visiting galleries, artists and studios in Kyoto, Kobe and Osaka, seeing craft work of highly accomplished, historically respected and justly esteemed skill, and finally exhibiting our pieces in the Australian Pavilion at @osaka.expo.2025
What a wild ride for a week.
My heartfelt thanks goes to those involved, especially thanks to @artsqueensland, @tradeinvestqld @dfat for supporting artisan’s Osaka Expo 2025 delegation.
Thanks also to artisan’s generous supporters who continue to make their vital work and advocacy possible, including @Arts Queensland: through the
Visual Arts and Craft Strategy, an initiative of the
Australian; @creative.australia @Australian Cultural
Fund; as well as The Tim Fairfax Family Foundation.
And a massive thanks to my fellow delegates and behind the scenes organisers for such a great
experience
@artisanqld
@hopevaleartsandculture
@girringunart
@tomsummers.co
@catherinelarge_jeweller
@elysharei
@mscarmelh
@angspillane
@tiffany_Ljohnson
@miha_pat

Culminating last Tuesday, and for the week preceding, I had the incredible privilege of taking my work to Japan with @artisanqld ; meeting Australian colleagues, visiting galleries, artists and studios in Kyoto, Kobe and Osaka, seeing craft work of highly accomplished, historically respected and justly esteemed skill, and finally exhibiting our pieces in the Australian Pavilion at @osaka.expo.2025
What a wild ride for a week.
My heartfelt thanks goes to those involved, especially thanks to @artsqueensland, @tradeinvestqld @dfat for supporting artisan’s Osaka Expo 2025 delegation.
Thanks also to artisan’s generous supporters who continue to make their vital work and advocacy possible, including @Arts Queensland: through the
Visual Arts and Craft Strategy, an initiative of the
Australian; @creative.australia @Australian Cultural
Fund; as well as The Tim Fairfax Family Foundation.
And a massive thanks to my fellow delegates and behind the scenes organisers for such a great
experience
@artisanqld
@hopevaleartsandculture
@girringunart
@tomsummers.co
@catherinelarge_jeweller
@elysharei
@mscarmelh
@angspillane
@tiffany_Ljohnson
@miha_pat

Culminating last Tuesday, and for the week preceding, I had the incredible privilege of taking my work to Japan with @artisanqld ; meeting Australian colleagues, visiting galleries, artists and studios in Kyoto, Kobe and Osaka, seeing craft work of highly accomplished, historically respected and justly esteemed skill, and finally exhibiting our pieces in the Australian Pavilion at @osaka.expo.2025
What a wild ride for a week.
My heartfelt thanks goes to those involved, especially thanks to @artsqueensland, @tradeinvestqld @dfat for supporting artisan’s Osaka Expo 2025 delegation.
Thanks also to artisan’s generous supporters who continue to make their vital work and advocacy possible, including @Arts Queensland: through the
Visual Arts and Craft Strategy, an initiative of the
Australian; @creative.australia @Australian Cultural
Fund; as well as The Tim Fairfax Family Foundation.
And a massive thanks to my fellow delegates and behind the scenes organisers for such a great
experience
@artisanqld
@hopevaleartsandculture
@girringunart
@tomsummers.co
@catherinelarge_jeweller
@elysharei
@mscarmelh
@angspillane
@tiffany_Ljohnson
@miha_pat

Culminating last Tuesday, and for the week preceding, I had the incredible privilege of taking my work to Japan with @artisanqld ; meeting Australian colleagues, visiting galleries, artists and studios in Kyoto, Kobe and Osaka, seeing craft work of highly accomplished, historically respected and justly esteemed skill, and finally exhibiting our pieces in the Australian Pavilion at @osaka.expo.2025
What a wild ride for a week.
My heartfelt thanks goes to those involved, especially thanks to @artsqueensland, @tradeinvestqld @dfat for supporting artisan’s Osaka Expo 2025 delegation.
Thanks also to artisan’s generous supporters who continue to make their vital work and advocacy possible, including @Arts Queensland: through the
Visual Arts and Craft Strategy, an initiative of the
Australian; @creative.australia @Australian Cultural
Fund; as well as The Tim Fairfax Family Foundation.
And a massive thanks to my fellow delegates and behind the scenes organisers for such a great
experience
@artisanqld
@hopevaleartsandculture
@girringunart
@tomsummers.co
@catherinelarge_jeweller
@elysharei
@mscarmelh
@angspillane
@tiffany_Ljohnson
@miha_pat

Culminating last Tuesday, and for the week preceding, I had the incredible privilege of taking my work to Japan with @artisanqld ; meeting Australian colleagues, visiting galleries, artists and studios in Kyoto, Kobe and Osaka, seeing craft work of highly accomplished, historically respected and justly esteemed skill, and finally exhibiting our pieces in the Australian Pavilion at @osaka.expo.2025
What a wild ride for a week.
My heartfelt thanks goes to those involved, especially thanks to @artsqueensland, @tradeinvestqld @dfat for supporting artisan’s Osaka Expo 2025 delegation.
Thanks also to artisan’s generous supporters who continue to make their vital work and advocacy possible, including @Arts Queensland: through the
Visual Arts and Craft Strategy, an initiative of the
Australian; @creative.australia @Australian Cultural
Fund; as well as The Tim Fairfax Family Foundation.
And a massive thanks to my fellow delegates and behind the scenes organisers for such a great
experience
@artisanqld
@hopevaleartsandculture
@girringunart
@tomsummers.co
@catherinelarge_jeweller
@elysharei
@mscarmelh
@angspillane
@tiffany_Ljohnson
@miha_pat

Culminating last Tuesday, and for the week preceding, I had the incredible privilege of taking my work to Japan with @artisanqld ; meeting Australian colleagues, visiting galleries, artists and studios in Kyoto, Kobe and Osaka, seeing craft work of highly accomplished, historically respected and justly esteemed skill, and finally exhibiting our pieces in the Australian Pavilion at @osaka.expo.2025
What a wild ride for a week.
My heartfelt thanks goes to those involved, especially thanks to @artsqueensland, @tradeinvestqld @dfat for supporting artisan’s Osaka Expo 2025 delegation.
Thanks also to artisan’s generous supporters who continue to make their vital work and advocacy possible, including @Arts Queensland: through the
Visual Arts and Craft Strategy, an initiative of the
Australian; @creative.australia @Australian Cultural
Fund; as well as The Tim Fairfax Family Foundation.
And a massive thanks to my fellow delegates and behind the scenes organisers for such a great
experience
@artisanqld
@hopevaleartsandculture
@girringunart
@tomsummers.co
@catherinelarge_jeweller
@elysharei
@mscarmelh
@angspillane
@tiffany_Ljohnson
@miha_pat

Culminating last Tuesday, and for the week preceding, I had the incredible privilege of taking my work to Japan with @artisanqld ; meeting Australian colleagues, visiting galleries, artists and studios in Kyoto, Kobe and Osaka, seeing craft work of highly accomplished, historically respected and justly esteemed skill, and finally exhibiting our pieces in the Australian Pavilion at @osaka.expo.2025
What a wild ride for a week.
My heartfelt thanks goes to those involved, especially thanks to @artsqueensland, @tradeinvestqld @dfat for supporting artisan’s Osaka Expo 2025 delegation.
Thanks also to artisan’s generous supporters who continue to make their vital work and advocacy possible, including @Arts Queensland: through the
Visual Arts and Craft Strategy, an initiative of the
Australian; @creative.australia @Australian Cultural
Fund; as well as The Tim Fairfax Family Foundation.
And a massive thanks to my fellow delegates and behind the scenes organisers for such a great
experience
@artisanqld
@hopevaleartsandculture
@girringunart
@tomsummers.co
@catherinelarge_jeweller
@elysharei
@mscarmelh
@angspillane
@tiffany_Ljohnson
@miha_pat

Culminating last Tuesday, and for the week preceding, I had the incredible privilege of taking my work to Japan with @artisanqld ; meeting Australian colleagues, visiting galleries, artists and studios in Kyoto, Kobe and Osaka, seeing craft work of highly accomplished, historically respected and justly esteemed skill, and finally exhibiting our pieces in the Australian Pavilion at @osaka.expo.2025
What a wild ride for a week.
My heartfelt thanks goes to those involved, especially thanks to @artsqueensland, @tradeinvestqld @dfat for supporting artisan’s Osaka Expo 2025 delegation.
Thanks also to artisan’s generous supporters who continue to make their vital work and advocacy possible, including @Arts Queensland: through the
Visual Arts and Craft Strategy, an initiative of the
Australian; @creative.australia @Australian Cultural
Fund; as well as The Tim Fairfax Family Foundation.
And a massive thanks to my fellow delegates and behind the scenes organisers for such a great
experience
@artisanqld
@hopevaleartsandculture
@girringunart
@tomsummers.co
@catherinelarge_jeweller
@elysharei
@mscarmelh
@angspillane
@tiffany_Ljohnson
@miha_pat

TWO WEEKS TO GO // Anna Varendorff returns to artisan this October with less discernible edges, her largest solo exhibition in Queensland in over a decade.
From jewellery to sculpture, lighting to furniture, Anna’s multidisciplinary practice defies categorisation. Under ACV Studio, she crafts elegant interior objects that blur the lines between art and design - including pieces from her COPPIA series, featuring Bakelite fittings, vintage glass, and hand-brazed brass.
Join us for the opening on Saturday 18 October at our Bowen Hills gallery. Expect thoughtful conversation, exquisite craftsmanship, and a celebration of contemporary design. RSVP through the link in bio 🌟
Saturday 18 October
3:00pm - 5:00pm
artisan, 45 King Street Bowen Hills, QLD
Entry by donation
Ticket link in bio 🔗
Image courtesy of, and featuring artwork by: @varendorff @acvstudio

TWO WEEKS TO GO // Anna Varendorff returns to artisan this October with less discernible edges, her largest solo exhibition in Queensland in over a decade.
From jewellery to sculpture, lighting to furniture, Anna’s multidisciplinary practice defies categorisation. Under ACV Studio, she crafts elegant interior objects that blur the lines between art and design - including pieces from her COPPIA series, featuring Bakelite fittings, vintage glass, and hand-brazed brass.
Join us for the opening on Saturday 18 October at our Bowen Hills gallery. Expect thoughtful conversation, exquisite craftsmanship, and a celebration of contemporary design. RSVP through the link in bio 🌟
Saturday 18 October
3:00pm - 5:00pm
artisan, 45 King Street Bowen Hills, QLD
Entry by donation
Ticket link in bio 🔗
Image courtesy of, and featuring artwork by: @varendorff @acvstudio

EXHIBITION OPENING // Anna Varendorff returns to artisan this October with less discernible edges, her largest solo exhibition in Queensland in over a decade.
Born in Brisbane and trained in contemporary jewellery at Queensland College of Art, Anna launched her first jewellery collection at artisan in 2004. Since then, her practice has expanded across sculpture, lighting, furniture and jewellery - blurring boundaries between disciplines with elegance and intent.
Under the moniker ACV Studio, Anna handcrafts her highly sought-after vases alongside a broader practice that includes regular exhibitions, public art, and private jewellery commissions.
Refusing categorisation, she will invite audiences to view a collection of existing and new interior objects, including items from COPPIA, a recent lighting series that combines Bakelite fittings, vintage glass and frames handcrafted from brass and brazed steel.
Visit the website for more details and join us for the opening on Saturday 18 October! RSVP via the bio link 📨
Saturday 18 October
3:00pm - 5:00pm
artisan, 45 King Street Bowen Hills, QLD
Entry by donation
Ticket link in bio 🔗
Image courtesy of, and featuring artwork by: @varendorff @acvstudio

EXHIBITION OPENING // Anna Varendorff returns to artisan this October with less discernible edges, her largest solo exhibition in Queensland in over a decade.
Born in Brisbane and trained in contemporary jewellery at Queensland College of Art, Anna launched her first jewellery collection at artisan in 2004. Since then, her practice has expanded across sculpture, lighting, furniture and jewellery - blurring boundaries between disciplines with elegance and intent.
Under the moniker ACV Studio, Anna handcrafts her highly sought-after vases alongside a broader practice that includes regular exhibitions, public art, and private jewellery commissions.
Refusing categorisation, she will invite audiences to view a collection of existing and new interior objects, including items from COPPIA, a recent lighting series that combines Bakelite fittings, vintage glass and frames handcrafted from brass and brazed steel.
Visit the website for more details and join us for the opening on Saturday 18 October! RSVP via the bio link 📨
Saturday 18 October
3:00pm - 5:00pm
artisan, 45 King Street Bowen Hills, QLD
Entry by donation
Ticket link in bio 🔗
Image courtesy of, and featuring artwork by: @varendorff @acvstudio

EXHIBITION OPENING // Anna Varendorff returns to artisan this October with less discernible edges, her largest solo exhibition in Queensland in over a decade.
Born in Brisbane and trained in contemporary jewellery at Queensland College of Art, Anna launched her first jewellery collection at artisan in 2004. Since then, her practice has expanded across sculpture, lighting, furniture and jewellery - blurring boundaries between disciplines with elegance and intent.
Under the moniker ACV Studio, Anna handcrafts her highly sought-after vases alongside a broader practice that includes regular exhibitions, public art, and private jewellery commissions.
Refusing categorisation, she will invite audiences to view a collection of existing and new interior objects, including items from COPPIA, a recent lighting series that combines Bakelite fittings, vintage glass and frames handcrafted from brass and brazed steel.
Visit the website for more details and join us for the opening on Saturday 18 October! RSVP via the bio link 📨
Saturday 18 October
3:00pm - 5:00pm
artisan, 45 King Street Bowen Hills, QLD
Entry by donation
Ticket link in bio 🔗
Image courtesy of, and featuring artwork by: @varendorff @acvstudio

EXHIBITION OPENING // Anna Varendorff returns to artisan this October with less discernible edges, her largest solo exhibition in Queensland in over a decade.
Born in Brisbane and trained in contemporary jewellery at Queensland College of Art, Anna launched her first jewellery collection at artisan in 2004. Since then, her practice has expanded across sculpture, lighting, furniture and jewellery - blurring boundaries between disciplines with elegance and intent.
Under the moniker ACV Studio, Anna handcrafts her highly sought-after vases alongside a broader practice that includes regular exhibitions, public art, and private jewellery commissions.
Refusing categorisation, she will invite audiences to view a collection of existing and new interior objects, including items from COPPIA, a recent lighting series that combines Bakelite fittings, vintage glass and frames handcrafted from brass and brazed steel.
Visit the website for more details and join us for the opening on Saturday 18 October! RSVP via the bio link 📨
Saturday 18 October
3:00pm - 5:00pm
artisan, 45 King Street Bowen Hills, QLD
Entry by donation
Ticket link in bio 🔗
Image courtesy of, and featuring artwork by: @varendorff @acvstudio

EXHIBITION OPENING // Anna Varendorff returns to artisan this October with less discernible edges, her largest solo exhibition in Queensland in over a decade.
Born in Brisbane and trained in contemporary jewellery at Queensland College of Art, Anna launched her first jewellery collection at artisan in 2004. Since then, her practice has expanded across sculpture, lighting, furniture and jewellery - blurring boundaries between disciplines with elegance and intent.
Under the moniker ACV Studio, Anna handcrafts her highly sought-after vases alongside a broader practice that includes regular exhibitions, public art, and private jewellery commissions.
Refusing categorisation, she will invite audiences to view a collection of existing and new interior objects, including items from COPPIA, a recent lighting series that combines Bakelite fittings, vintage glass and frames handcrafted from brass and brazed steel.
Visit the website for more details and join us for the opening on Saturday 18 October! RSVP via the bio link 📨
Saturday 18 October
3:00pm - 5:00pm
artisan, 45 King Street Bowen Hills, QLD
Entry by donation
Ticket link in bio 🔗
Image courtesy of, and featuring artwork by: @varendorff @acvstudio

OSAKA // We extend our heartfelt thank you to all who attended the official announcement of the artisan Osaka Cultural Delegation and VIP event at the Australian Pavilion, World Expo 2025 in Osaka, Japan.
It was a privilege to welcome Consulate-General Ishikawa and Ms Ishikawa as our distinguished guests for this special occasion.
We are proud to unveil the 2025 artisan Osaka Cultural Delegation, an outstanding group of creative practitioners who exemplify the excellence of Queensland’s craft and design sector:
Congratulations to all.
@acvstudio
@catherinelarge_jeweller
@elysharei
@hopevaleartsandculture
@girringunart
@tomsummers.co
As Queensland’s leading craft and design organisation, we are honoured to showcase Queensland’s exceptional maker/ designers on the world stage, strengthening our diverse creative talent at home and abroad.
The artisan Osaka Cultural Delegation receives assistance from the Queensland Government through Arts Queensland and Trade Investment Queensland.
Artisan’s event at World Expo 2025 Osaka, is supported by the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, Friends of the Australia Pavilion program. The event at Australia Pavilion is also supported by Arts Queensland and Trade and
Investment Queensland (Australia Pavilion Gold Government Partner).
#craft #contemporarycraftdesign #queenslandmakers

OSAKA // We extend our heartfelt thank you to all who attended the official announcement of the artisan Osaka Cultural Delegation and VIP event at the Australian Pavilion, World Expo 2025 in Osaka, Japan.
It was a privilege to welcome Consulate-General Ishikawa and Ms Ishikawa as our distinguished guests for this special occasion.
We are proud to unveil the 2025 artisan Osaka Cultural Delegation, an outstanding group of creative practitioners who exemplify the excellence of Queensland’s craft and design sector:
Congratulations to all.
@acvstudio
@catherinelarge_jeweller
@elysharei
@hopevaleartsandculture
@girringunart
@tomsummers.co
As Queensland’s leading craft and design organisation, we are honoured to showcase Queensland’s exceptional maker/ designers on the world stage, strengthening our diverse creative talent at home and abroad.
The artisan Osaka Cultural Delegation receives assistance from the Queensland Government through Arts Queensland and Trade Investment Queensland.
Artisan’s event at World Expo 2025 Osaka, is supported by the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, Friends of the Australia Pavilion program. The event at Australia Pavilion is also supported by Arts Queensland and Trade and
Investment Queensland (Australia Pavilion Gold Government Partner).
#craft #contemporarycraftdesign #queenslandmakers

OSAKA // We extend our heartfelt thank you to all who attended the official announcement of the artisan Osaka Cultural Delegation and VIP event at the Australian Pavilion, World Expo 2025 in Osaka, Japan.
It was a privilege to welcome Consulate-General Ishikawa and Ms Ishikawa as our distinguished guests for this special occasion.
We are proud to unveil the 2025 artisan Osaka Cultural Delegation, an outstanding group of creative practitioners who exemplify the excellence of Queensland’s craft and design sector:
Congratulations to all.
@acvstudio
@catherinelarge_jeweller
@elysharei
@hopevaleartsandculture
@girringunart
@tomsummers.co
As Queensland’s leading craft and design organisation, we are honoured to showcase Queensland’s exceptional maker/ designers on the world stage, strengthening our diverse creative talent at home and abroad.
The artisan Osaka Cultural Delegation receives assistance from the Queensland Government through Arts Queensland and Trade Investment Queensland.
Artisan’s event at World Expo 2025 Osaka, is supported by the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, Friends of the Australia Pavilion program. The event at Australia Pavilion is also supported by Arts Queensland and Trade and
Investment Queensland (Australia Pavilion Gold Government Partner).
#craft #contemporarycraftdesign #queenslandmakers

OSAKA // We extend our heartfelt thank you to all who attended the official announcement of the artisan Osaka Cultural Delegation and VIP event at the Australian Pavilion, World Expo 2025 in Osaka, Japan.
It was a privilege to welcome Consulate-General Ishikawa and Ms Ishikawa as our distinguished guests for this special occasion.
We are proud to unveil the 2025 artisan Osaka Cultural Delegation, an outstanding group of creative practitioners who exemplify the excellence of Queensland’s craft and design sector:
Congratulations to all.
@acvstudio
@catherinelarge_jeweller
@elysharei
@hopevaleartsandculture
@girringunart
@tomsummers.co
As Queensland’s leading craft and design organisation, we are honoured to showcase Queensland’s exceptional maker/ designers on the world stage, strengthening our diverse creative talent at home and abroad.
The artisan Osaka Cultural Delegation receives assistance from the Queensland Government through Arts Queensland and Trade Investment Queensland.
Artisan’s event at World Expo 2025 Osaka, is supported by the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, Friends of the Australia Pavilion program. The event at Australia Pavilion is also supported by Arts Queensland and Trade and
Investment Queensland (Australia Pavilion Gold Government Partner).
#craft #contemporarycraftdesign #queenslandmakers

OSAKA // We extend our heartfelt thank you to all who attended the official announcement of the artisan Osaka Cultural Delegation and VIP event at the Australian Pavilion, World Expo 2025 in Osaka, Japan.
It was a privilege to welcome Consulate-General Ishikawa and Ms Ishikawa as our distinguished guests for this special occasion.
We are proud to unveil the 2025 artisan Osaka Cultural Delegation, an outstanding group of creative practitioners who exemplify the excellence of Queensland’s craft and design sector:
Congratulations to all.
@acvstudio
@catherinelarge_jeweller
@elysharei
@hopevaleartsandculture
@girringunart
@tomsummers.co
As Queensland’s leading craft and design organisation, we are honoured to showcase Queensland’s exceptional maker/ designers on the world stage, strengthening our diverse creative talent at home and abroad.
The artisan Osaka Cultural Delegation receives assistance from the Queensland Government through Arts Queensland and Trade Investment Queensland.
Artisan’s event at World Expo 2025 Osaka, is supported by the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, Friends of the Australia Pavilion program. The event at Australia Pavilion is also supported by Arts Queensland and Trade and
Investment Queensland (Australia Pavilion Gold Government Partner).
#craft #contemporarycraftdesign #queenslandmakers

Opening this evening!
Head Over Heels @oigall_projects
@acvstudio Swell Lamp, amongst other delicious new pieces by @soft_baroque @brud.studia @majalisgroup @_bmdo
Come and have a drink and celebrate lovely pieces +Melbourne’s temperature dropping 10degrees in an hour - get amongst it!⚡️
Beautiful image by @annikakafcaloudis

Opening this evening!
Head Over Heels @oigall_projects
@acvstudio Swell Lamp, amongst other delicious new pieces by @soft_baroque @brud.studia @majalisgroup @_bmdo
Come and have a drink and celebrate lovely pieces +Melbourne’s temperature dropping 10degrees in an hour - get amongst it!⚡️
Beautiful image by @annikakafcaloudis
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