This collection brings Northern Beaches art and visual history into everyday domestic life through thoughtfully produced home and lifestyle objects.
Featuring original works by local artists Henri Quin and Kim Cameron, alongside carefully restored imagery from the Lost Manly archive, each piece draws from the landscapes, harbour life, and cultural memory of Sydney’s Northern Beaches. Harbour landmarks — including the Sydney Harbour Bridge, Opera House, Luna Park, North Head, Manly and Shelly Beach — appear alongside narrative works depicting local flora and fauna such as whale season at Long Reef, the eastern blue splendid wren, rosellas, waratahs, and kookaburras.
The collection also includes historic Manly ferry imagery from the last century, referencing vessels such as South Steyne, Dee Why, and Kanangra in Mosman Bay — visual records of crossings through Sydney Heads and arrivals at Manly Wharf, preserved through print.
Works are reproduced across canvas tote bags, linen-blend cushion covers, ceramic mugs, coasters, tea towels, and selected homewares — objects intended to be used and lived with, rather than displayed as novelty. Each item carries its own artistic or historical context, allowing local stories to sit naturally within the home.
Where applicable, cushion covers are available in 45 cm and 65 cm sizes, produced using a premium flax linen blend with added polyester for durability, colour clarity, and everyday practicality.
Materials & production details:
Linen-blend textiles for enhanced print quality and longevity
High-quality ceramic and coated surfaces for daily-use items
Double-sided printing where appropriate
Concealed zip closures on cushion covers for a clean, considered finish
This collection reflects Lost Manly’s commitment to preserving place, memory, and local creative practice — carried forward through objects made to endure.