the manufactory

Purveyors of vintage homewares, salvaged industrial pieces, retro furniture, bright new giftwares and fresh botanica located in Thornbury, Melbourne.

Tuesday, August 13, 2013

NEW BLOG LOCATION

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Please note: the manufactory has moved its blog to our new website: www.themanufactory.com.au If you move across and join us there,...
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Monday, August 5, 2013

Retro furniture finds...

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It's always heartening to find beautiful and practical furniture pieces to go on show in the manufactory . At present, we have a gorg...
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Monday, July 22, 2013

Trending retro and vintage yellow furniture and homewares

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During these gloomy winter days, it is so refreshing to pep up our interiors. Here at the manufactory we have been rearranging our lov...
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Friday, July 12, 2013

Vintage printers furniture just in ...

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Just hot in store  and looking amazing  - two gorgeous vintage printers cabinets - complete with original printers trays! The timber p...
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Wednesday, June 26, 2013

Australian designed pastel hued homewares

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Note: green and mushroom dial phones are now SOLD.   Enjoying our freezing Melbourne weather? I particularly notice it every morning ...
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Monday, May 27, 2013

Just in - sunny retro pieces

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Here at the manufactory we have just stocked up with some really well preserved retro homewares.  Ranging from rotary dial telephone...
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Wednesday, May 22, 2013

Cabinet of Clearance - vintage, new, retro, or handmade items

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CABINET OF CLEARANCE The first official cabinet of clearance for the manufactory is now on! We have on offer gorgeous teacups and sau...
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Thornbury, Victoria, Australia
My name is Tanya Overton and I am the owner of the manufactory, a little homewares shop on the High Street where old meets new. My husband, Cliff, is my chief salvaged goods finder. We opened the manufactory in June 2011 and just love being in the Thornbury Hill area for its eclectic cafes to its cool clothing, book and homewares shops. At the manufactory, we show you how to successfully style the old with the new, mixing industrial pieces, vintage homewares and fresh botanica with a sense of whimsy and quirk.
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