Friday, 5 December 2008
PUG, the little shop that barked
Text: Sarah Bunny
Images: Robyne Voyce
PUG Design Store
228 Kilmore Street,
Christchurch,
Open Wednesday – Friday 11.30am – 5pm, Saturday 11.30am – 4pm
Contact: robynefrances@gmail.com
This Is Me
Robyne Voyce talks about her latest project
“I never planned on opening a shop”, yet a chance encounter with a ‘For Lease’ sign in Robyne’s favourite area of town sparked an idea. Forty odd years of collecting one-of-a -kind objects, and a talent for creating jewellery, clothing and art provided some interesting stock, leaving the question of a name. “I wanted something short, quick and easy to grab hold of, and with a dog theme”.
Pug design store, near the intersection of Kilmore and Barbadoes Streets, is home to a fascinating mix of objet d’art. A row of miniature Fiat 500s park up beneath a 50s style dress and vintage vases in the front window, which requires regular cleaning due to chin and nose smudges from intrigued passersby, much to the owner’s amusement. “I’ll take that as a good sign”.
Inside, those who hunt for original and unique items will find a range of treasures, including knitted pigs, safety pin bracelets, perfume bottles, tea towels and cushions with Crown Lynn prints. There are 70s postcards, buttons and brooches, 1950s Japanese tea sets, and other remnants of a “Japanese phase”. There is no obvious theme to the range of bits and pieces at Pug, yet everything sits together harmoniously. There seem to be clusters of objects that share similarities, and this in a way maps out the evolution of her collection as it travels from phase to phase, rather than being a forced continuation of a particular idea or image. Robyne describes how she looks at each item for its own special aspects of interest and intrinsic value, rather than solely placing it as part of a whole.
Growing up with grandparents that never threw anything away, and inheriting a lot of their treasures, instilled in her a sense of respect for things that are ‘pre loved’. Robyne enjoys watching customers’ reactions to items they remember from childhood, and delights in the special memories that are often attached to things that are second hand. With a discerning eye, much of what is in the store has been picked out from antique collections, church fairs and craft stalls around the country. Other items are meticulously hand made by herself or local artists. Often one offs, these carefully crafted curiosities are waiting to be discovered by like-minded creative types in search of something distinctive and quirky. She has a strong dislike for all that is mass produced and believes people should seek out and surround themselves with objects that have meaning to them.
Robyne thinks that rediscovering pre-used items, and looking beyond the square of mass produced mediocrity, can definitely help bring out one’s creative side. Indeed, a sense of energised creativity is in abundance at Pug. Robyne gestures at the walls and shelves and sums up her sentiments perfectly. “This is me, it reminds me who I am and what I like. It inspires me”.
Robyne Voyce
64 3 3811255
021 1741760
P.O. Box 32092,
Linwood, Christchurch,
New Zealand
Sunday, 24 August 2008
Crown Lynn New Zealand Tea Towels
Crown Lynn New Zealand T-Towels
Crown Lynn Swan, Ernest Shufflebottom Crown Lynn Modernist Vase, Crown Lynn New Zealand Railway Cup
The Crown Lynn New Zealand T-Towels are available from PUG Design Store in Christchurch, Ora Design & Art Gallery in Wellington and The New Dowse in Lower Hutt
Please contact:
Rudolf Boelee
P O Box 32092
Linwood
Christchurch 8147
Ph: ++64 3 3811255
rudolfboelee@gmail.com
Saturday, 23 August 2008
Crown Lynn New Zealand Cards
Crown Lynn New Zealand Cards
These are the newly designed range of Crown Lynn New Zealand Cards, showing various New Zealand Railway Cups paintings, as well as the Crown Lynn Swan, the Ernest Shufflebottom designed Crown Lynn Modernist Vase and MR GE Free.
The cards are available from Parsons Bookshop in Auckland, Te Manawa Museum and Art Gallery in Palmerston North, Ora Design & Art Gallery in Wellington, The New Dowse in Lower Hutt, the Millenium Public Art Gallery in Blenheim, Christchurch Art Gallery Te Puna o Waiwhetu, Scorpio Books and PUG Design Store in Christchurch, Southland Museum and Art Gallery in Invercargill and Vesta Design in Queenstown.
Many thanks to Apple Pie Design 2 for the great production.
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Friday, 22 August 2008
Robyne Voyce at PUG

RobyneVoyce @ Pug. August 2008 text and photo by Adrienne Rewi
Another in the Series Meet the People – Ordinary and Extraordinary New Zealanders Doing Interesting Things – Christchurch artist, Robyne Voyce, has teamed up with fellow artist and illustrator, Lorelei Jenner to open a funky new store called PUG design in suburban Christchurch. It’s a gathering of their mutual passions – everything from their own clothes ranges to collectible china, textiles, design items, cards and everything in between. Located in a divine little old two-storied store at the intersection of Kilmore and Barbadoes Streets, it’s easily recognised by the bright teal blue park bench out front….. as you can see below.
Monday, 23 June 2008
Exiles at Southland Museum and Art Gallery, Invercargill
EXILES - Rudolf Boelee
Charles Brasch, Robin Hyde, Dan Davin, Rewi Alley, James Bertram, Geoffrey Cox, John Mulgan.
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