The concept of the Cactus Hill Project started as a dream to live and work in a creative community where life is lived at a quieter, more conscious pace.
We discovered that place and community in Mullumbimby, and the Cactus Hill Project was founded.
Designing an Inspiring room is like telling a good story. First you need an interesting mix of characters, then an engaging plot and finally; a fabulous setting to create a mood. It is this process that Cactus Hill Project in Mullumbimby use to design the elegant settings in their home-wares store.
The aim is to support the artisans and creative business local to the area as well as international communities where traditional crafts are used to create income and independence for the women within the community.
At Cactus Hill every hand-picked item tells a story and each carefully crafted setting pays homage to a collection that has been brought together from around the world.
Looking around their shop you can see many of the signature pieces have been made by the hands of a tribal mother in Africa or specially cut metal brought in from India. This means many of the items are one-offs, totally unique.
We discovered that place and community in Mullumbimby, and the Cactus Hill Project was founded.
Designing an Inspiring room is like telling a good story. First you need an interesting mix of characters, then an engaging plot and finally; a fabulous setting to create a mood. It is this process that Cactus Hill Project in Mullumbimby use to design the elegant settings in their home-wares store.
The aim is to support the artisans and creative business local to the area as well as international communities where traditional crafts are used to create income and independence for the women within the community.
At Cactus Hill every hand-picked item tells a story and each carefully crafted setting pays homage to a collection that has been brought together from around the world.
Looking around their shop you can see many of the signature pieces have been made by the hands of a tribal mother in Africa or specially cut metal brought in from India. This means many of the items are one-offs, totally unique.