Globally Sourced Homewares Australia
Most homeware brands talk about global sourcing. For Vita Haus, it started on a plane home from a trip through Africa and Zanzibar, looking out the window and thinking about what we'd brought back, and why those pieces felt so different from anything on a shelf at home.
That question became the business. Every piece we stock has been found in person, not through a wholesale catalogue or a sourcing agent. We go to the places, we meet the makers, and we choose the pieces we'd want in our own home.
personal commitment
Cultural Heritage
At Vita Haus, we believe in the power of connection and authenticity.
That's why we personally travel to various parts of the world, immersing ourselves in diverse cultures to meet skilled artisans and discover their handcrafted treasures.
This commitment ensures that each piece we offer is genuinely unique and made with care. By sourcing luxury artisanal wares directly from the artisans, we bring you products that reflect true craftsmanship and cultural heritage, far removed from the world of mass-produced items.
Globally sourced wares
Global Artisans
Direct sourcing isn't just an ethical choice, it's the only way to guarantee authenticity.
When you buy a handcrafted piece from Vita Haus, we can tell you where it came from, and what tradition it belongs to. That's only possible because we were there.
It also means our relationships with makers are real ones. We work with brass craftspeople in Bali whose families have shaped metal for generations. Weavers in northern Thailand who still use river-grown natural dyes. Rattan artisans in Indonesia who learned their craft before mass production arrived and changed what "handmade" means.
Slow-Made Wares
Small Batch, by Design
Because we source in person from small workshops, our collections are inherently limited.
Artisans work with the materials available to them at a given time, a particular batch of clay, a season's worth of natural fibres, a run of brass that won't be exactly replicated. When a piece sells out at Vita Haus, it's usually gone for good.
This isn't a scarcity tactic. It's the honest consequence of buying from makers rather than manufacturers. If you see something you love, it's worth owning now.
Authentic Craftsmanship
What Globally Sourced Actually Means
Globally sourced homewares at Vita Haus means pieces from Southeast Asia, South Asia, and beyond - each chosen not because they fit a trend, but because they're genuinely well-made and carry something you can't find anywhere else in Australia.
Brass from Bali. Silk and linen blends from Thailand. Rattan and natural grass pieces from Indonesia. Terracotta objects made with techniques that predate modern kilns.
We bring them home because they belong in homes that value the story behind what they own. And because the alternative - a home full of things no one will ever ask about, isn't a home worth spending time in.
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