About Eclectic Design House

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With a passion for beautiful design and art, owner and artist Djurdjica Lovric has brought her vision to life bringing you a selection of New Zealand and Australian handmade treasures.

Each piece has been curated carefully to bring you timeless pieces from homewares and gifts, alongside textiles and art.

Our Eclectic Design range offers a selection of greeting cards, textiles, cushions and lampshades, all created from original artworks.

There is something a little different and unique for everyone.

We welcome you to come explore, shop and get inspired!

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Djurdjica Lovric

Djurdjica Lovric

Wellington based Artist & Illustrator. Djurdjica's work blends the elegance of fashion illustration with the raw beauty of nature. Working across various platforms, her art is infused with a quirky charm and earthy aesthetic that reflects her European roots and background in Fashion Design.

Inspired by the flowing lines of Art Nouveau, the bold geometry of Art Deco, and the grit of urban street art, Djurdjica creates pieces that feel both timeless and refreshingly modern.

Whether it’s a hand-crafted jewellery piece or a whimsically illustrated greeting card, her work invites connection and curiosity.


Featured Artists

Meet the locals who craft the unique pieces we curate at Eclectic Design House.

Aimée McLeod

Potting since the early 90's and learning from many wonderful and generous potters Aimee Mcleod completed her Diploma of Arts (Ceramics) through Australian National University, Canberra in 2004.

Since then she had exhibited in many solo and group exhibitions around Nz and Japan. She loves to work with a variety of clays, using different techniques, earthward, stoneware and porcelain, Aimee produces a prolific variety of styles.

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Coralie Winn

Coralie Winn is a Ōhinehou Lyttelton-based potter who creates bespoke ceramics & teaches classes locally at Ata Ceramics.

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Galit Maxwell

Galit is an established Wellington pottery with 20 years experience. Her range of tableware is made up of NZ Stone clay where she used raw materials to create her signature glazes.

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Keith Grinter

Keith runs the Grinter Glass studio in Whangarei, where his focus is on developing his glass blowing skills, particularly the shard pick-up technique.

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Harriet Bright

A studio potter based in Paekākāriki who creates pottery to be held and used on a daily basis. Pottery that is beautiful and feels right in your hand is a pleasure and creates a connection between the potter and the user. I find great satisfaction from the process of trying to make work that has that magic 'something'.

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