If you’re looking for something to do in Melbourne this Wednesday night, we can recommend just the thing: Jane Heng, talented Melbourne-based designer and runner-up in Peppermint’s Design for Change competition earlier this year, is launching her new collection of hand-loomed silk scarves, handmade ceramic homewares and fine jewellery at Dagmar Rousset in Collingwood on 12 November. Jane divides her time between Australia and Cambodia, her country of origin, and works with Cambodian artisans to create her beautiful range of thoughtfully designed products. The launch party for her new collection kicks off at 6pm on Wednesday night, so get yourself along for a seriously stylish and sustainable showcase!
By Design: Jane Heng
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