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Indigo Greenlaw

Te Ma / White One

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Regular price
$845.00 NZD
Regular price
$845.00 NZD
Sale price
$845.00 NZD

'Te Ma, White One' hand-painted by Indigo Greenlaw. Water-based paint, laser etching and moulding medium on a recycled rimu art board crafted in-house by The Paper Rain Project. Read more about the artist HERE

Dimensions: 190 x 760mm

  • This recycled rimu board is our take on the retro skateboard shape but is designed specifically for wall hanging only.
  • For each board sold a native tree is planted, helping to restore and maintain New Zealand's environment.
  • Please note that this board is only available to New Zealand customers because of international shipping restrictions.
  • Art board only, see our Boards for Riding HERE.

Crafted from salvaged recycled rimu, this board was designed and made by The Paper Rain Project in Marlborough, New Zealand.

This board is a wall-hanging artwork and comes equipped with a fitting suitable for a standard picture hook or nail.

Native rimu was once milled to build houses and furniture all over New Zealand. Rimu is now salvaged from house demolitions nation-wide to create a new product from a material already rich
in NZ history.

For each recycled rimu board sold, a native tree is planted it’s it’s place. Thank you for helping to regenerate native forests in New Zealand.

DestinationStandard (NZD)Free over (NZD)
New ZealandFREEFREE
Australia$20.00$200
USA & Canada$45.00$600
Europe$45.00*$600
United Kingdom$45.00* $600
Rest of world**$45.00$600

* Minimum order of 150 Euro for European orders and 135 pounds for UK orders

** Includes most of North America, Europe, UK, Asia and the South Pacific. Orders will be refunded if we are unable to ship to your location.

More details about shipping can be found HERE.

Indigo Greenlaw, our co-founder, wears a few hats here at Paper Rain.

As our communications gal, she is a bit of people person (with enough caffeine in her system.) A lover of ‘the wild’, Indigo is enthused by fresh air, inspired by the bush, the ocean and the spaces and people around her. A graphic designer by trade, Indigo’s real passion lies in illustration. More recently, she has rolled up her sleeves to experiment with wood block etching, a process she loves. Surfer, hiker, wine and coffee consumer, she keeps as busy as possible.

Stoked on sustainability (and tiny houses!) you will see that all of Indigo’s artworks are part of our Cause Series - helping to raise money and awareness for the plight of native birds and ocean health.