AGWA Design Store

AGWA Design Store

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Form, function, play.

Photos from AGWA Design Store's post 22/08/2025

Tiny Treehouses are miniature architectural wonders made for your indoor plants or anywhere that needs a touch of whimsy. Designed to be assembled by hand, these laser-cut kits turn your potted greenery into enchanted forest dwellings.

Available in a range of intricate styles, each one brings a little charm to your space. Shop in-store or online via https://bit.ly/4fOHnL2
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Photos from AGWA Design Store's post 27/07/2025

Emerging designer Grace Scharf BuBu bags as seen on the Pulse Runway.

Grace Scharf, a budding fashion designer from Melbourne, blends her passion for sculpture and form into her designs. Scharf aims to infuse a touch of fantasy through innovative material manipulation and digital techniques. She recently graduated with a Bachelor of Design in Fashion from Edith Cowan University in Perth and RMIT in Melbourne.

The BuBu Bag features a 3D printed design using PLA plastic, a sustainable and eco-friendly material made from natural sources such as corn and sugar cane. The interior is lined with 100% cotton and a zipper closure, which can be easily removed for added convenience.

Each bag has been painted personally by the designer, making each one a unique piece of functional art.

Shop Grace Scharf in-store and online via https://bit.ly/3D6JVon

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Photos from AGWA Design Store's post 17/07/2025

Nanoblocks are more than just tiny bricks—they’re miniature works of art in the making. With sets like a piano 🎹, bonsai 🌿, and drum kit 🥁, kids (and grown-ups!) can explore music, nature, and design through creative play.

Each build encourages focus, patience, and imagination, making them the perfect screen-free activity these school holidays.

Find them in-store and online via https://bit.ly/44BfQYj

Photos from AGWA Design Store's post 13/07/2025

'Desert Flower' is a unique 1000-piece Australian puzzle that includes Kangaroo footprints, birthing caves and two beautiful native Australian flowers; the eucalyptus flower and the Acacia pycnantha, commonly known as the Golden Wattle.

Heidi Smith is the artist behind Elssie Art (), named after Heidi's grandmother. Heidi is a Yuin woman living on Gubbi Gubbi land and a proud mother of two girls.

She is passionate about painting artworks that reflect motherhood, family and Aboriginal country. Her ancestors' energy and connection to country is what inspires her artworks.

Find this beautiful puzzle at Design Store in-store or via https://bit.ly/46mpvEw

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The Art Gallery Of Western
Perth, WA
6000

Opening Hours

Monday 10am - 5pm
Wednesday 10am - 5pm
Thursday 10am - 5pm
Friday 10am - 5pm
Saturday 10am - 5pm
Sunday 10am - 5pm