Beste Ogan is a Fremantle based designer-maker, Beste strives to create 'textures to touch' - intimate functional ceramic objects that make you not want to let go once you hold them; timeless designs that are a pleasure to use every day. They celebrate 'the beauty of the imperfect', reflecting colours, textures and forms derived from nature.
Western Australian Museum Boola Bardip July 2nd to October 23rd 2022.
This striking exhibition features 13 dinosaur species, 16 skeleton casts, incredible fossils, 3D animations and video, and interactive fun for all the family.
Explore the EUGY 3D Cardboard Model Collection – Eco-Friendly Fun for All Ages! Bring your favorite animals to life with EUGY’s creative and sustainable 3D model kits. Each kit includes easy-to-follow instructions and educational booklets that teach fun facts about the featured creature. Made from 100% recycled cardboard and printed with rice-based inks, EUGY models are safe, eco-conscious, and perfect for kids and adults alike. Finished models stand 6–10cm tall and 15–20cm long, making them ideal for display or play. Whether you're into whales, bats, or birds, EUGY encourages creativity while caring for the planet.
Build, learn, and collect—bring home your wild today!
Celebrate the legacy of resilience, tradition, and cultural richness with ourFrom Nonna with Lovecollection—an exclusive range inspired by the heartfelt exhibition honouring Italian women who made Western Australia their home.
This beautifully curated collection features items that echo the warmth of Nonna’s kitchen, the strength of community, and the enduring spirit of migration. Each product is a tribute to the women whose stories of courage and contribution have shaped Western Australia’s culinary, artistic, and cultural landscape.
Whether you're looking to honour your heritage or share the love of Nonna’s traditions, this collection invites you to take a seat at the family table and celebrate the enduring bonds that connect us all.
River Ceramics, made in Margaret River, Western Australia
Born from an absolute love for all things clay, every ceramic piece is made and designed with upmost care and passion. Inspired by nature, Jolene draws from the surrounding region to showcase fractal patterns, abstract designs and literal illustrations into her work. The use of wild clay and specialist decorative techniques creates a unique collection of works which continues to evolve.
Step into the world of ancient China with our exclusive collection inspired by theTerracotta Warriors: Legacy of the First Emperorexhibition. Featuring a curated range of souvenirs, gifts, and keepsakes—including magnets, slide mirrors, stationery, and more—each item celebrates the artistry and historical significance of Emperor Qin Shi Huang’s legendary underground army.
Perfect for history enthusiasts, educators, and museum visitors, this collection offers a meaningful way to commemorate your experience and share the legacy of one of the greatest archaeological discoveries ever made.
Tjanpi Desert Weavers is a social enterprise of theNgaanyatjarra Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara (NPY) Women’s Council,working with women in the remote Central and Western desert regions who earn an income from contemporary fibre art.Tjanpi (meaning grass in Pitjantjatjara language) represents over 400 Anangu/Yarnangu women artists from 26 remote communities on the NPY lands.
Limited Edition products designed in collaboration with the Western Australian Museum.
Michael Haluwana is an award-winning videographer, photographer and cinematographer based in Perth, Western Australia.
For the past 15 years, Michael has focused on stunning aerial, landscape, night sky, wildlife, sports and commercial photography and cinematography. He’s worked on well-known projects in Australia and overseas including with National Geographic on the BBC’sPlanet Earth IIwith Sir David Attenborough documentary series