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Starting at NZ$25. For when you just can’t decide.
Starting at NZ$25. For when you just can’t decide.
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Price:
NZ$20.00 every 3 months — that’s just $10 per cloth, delivered to your door.
Why subscribe?
Each quarter you’ll receive a brand new seasonal design — an original artwork dishcloth created here in the Wairarapa, themed around New Zealand’s changing seasons.
At $20 every 3 months, you’re saving $20 a year compared to buying individually. No remembering to reorder. No missing out on new designs. Just a lovely little delivery, four times a year.
Perfect if you:
• Love the cloths and want a fresh design each season
• Want a thoughtful, practical gift that keeps giving all year
• Like the idea of slowly building a collection
How it works:
Sign up once and we’ll handle the rest. Deliveries go out in February, May, August, and November. Cancel anytime with 14 days notice — just send us an email.
Questions? Email yvonne@nikolaison.co.nz — we’re happy to help.
Approx US$9.95
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Curious about Eco Cloths but not quite sure how they fit into everyday kitchen life?
This small guide brings together some of the simple ways I use Eco Cloths in my own kitchen.
Living on a small lifestyle block in the Wairarapa region of New Zealand, I’m always looking for practical ways to reduce waste and make everyday routines a little simpler. Over time I realised these cloths had quietly replaced most of the paper towels in my kitchen.
These are the everyday jobs this one cloth quietly takes over:
• clearing the kitchen bench at the end of the day
• drying fruit and vegetables without spreading water everywhere
• handling those small, everyday clean-ups without switching between tools
Inside the guide, I’ll show you:
• 28 everyday kitchen jobs one Eco Cloth can handle
• Short demonstration videos showing the cloths in use
• Simple care and cleaning tips
• A printable quick reference sheet for the kitchen
Eco Cloths are made from natural cotton and cellulose, making them highly absorbent, reusable, and compostable at the end of their life.
It’s not about changing everything you do in the kitchen.
It’s simply about using one cloth in place of several — and noticing how much easier that makes everyday routines.
You might find this helpful if:
• you’re tired of surfaces always feeling cluttered
• you want something simple that just works
• you like practical, everyday solutions
It’s a small shift, but it tends to stick once you start.
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After purchase you will receive a link to download the interactive PDF.
Asperand is a digital portrait of a wild Kaimanawa mare—an individual whose story, like so many others from the ranges, is both beautiful and fleeting.
An 8-year-old mare, Asperand was mustered in 2025 from the remote and rugged Upper 14 Zone. She was first documented in 2018 as a mature mare and named as part of the punctuation theme tied to her band stallion, Exclamation. In early 2022, she was sighted with her first known foal, Apostrophe, and a year later with a second foal, Interrobang. After that, she was not seen again until this year’s muster, when she was rehomed.
Created as part of Brush Strokes for Kaimanawa Horses, this piece honours the individual stories of the wild horses of the Kaimanawa Ranges—each one unique, each one worth remembering.
With thanks to Kelly Wilson for the generous use of her reference photograph in the creation of this artwork.
Thank you for giving Asperand a place in your home.
By choosing this piece, you’ve helped her story live on—and supported a meaningful initiative to celebrate and protect New Zealand’s wild horses.
This piece is part of my Brushstrokes for the Kaimanawa Horses series. Learn more about the horses here.
Meet Asperand — a quiet beauty from the Kaimanawa wilds.
This card features a portrait of Asperand, a Kaimanawa mare named for her connection to her band stallion, Exclamation — a nod to punctuation, and the quiet bond shared between horses in the wild.
Printed on cardstock and paired with an envelope, this greeting card is blank inside for your own message — whether it’s a note of encouragement, gratitude, or a heartfelt hello.
✨ 100% of proceeds go to the Kaimanawa Legacy Foundation, supporting the rescue, care, and rehoming of New Zealand’s wild horses.
A card that carries more than words — it carries purpose.
This piece is part of my Brushstrokes for the Kaimanawa Horses series. Learn more about the horses here.
Stay organized, inspired, and ready for any task with our Weekly Organiser.
a Weekly Organizer Pad with 52 pages, helping you plan your days, weeks and months.
100 gsm paper weight
Size 15H x 21W cm


A dishcloth worth giving — and keeping for yourself.
Each cloth is printed with my own hand-drawn artwork, created here on my lifestyle block in the Wairarapa. They’re the kind of thing you pick up as a gift and end up wanting one for yourself.
Makes a wonderful gift for:
Someone who loves beautiful things that are actually useful. A housewarming, a birthday, a hostess gift — tuck one around a bunch of flowers or a loaf of bread and it becomes something memorable.
Why they work:
Soft and absorbent when wet, firm when dry — like a gentle sponge. Machine washable, top-rack dishwasher safe, and absolutely no smell. (Unlike your mother’s old dishcloth — you know the one.)
Each cloth replaces up to 17 rolls of paper towels and is fully compostable at the end of its life. Pretty enough to leave on the bench. Practical enough to actually use every day.
Details:
Made from 70% cellulose and 30% cotton. Approx. 17cm x 20cm. Ships plastic-free from rural Wairarapa.
Love your cloth? Subscribe and save — receive a fresh seasonal design every quarter for just $20.