April 3, 2017

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Angus & Celeste support our native environment.

TREES PLANTED

Watson ANZ 2016 (1)   The Flowerdale and Marysville district of Victoria have been working steadily to revegetate since the devastating 2010 Victorian fires. The Landcare groups in this area, are some of hardest working ones in the country. To that end, supporters of Fifteen Trees have been supplying trees to them in their thousands. This time round 3,000 trees were donated, of which 150 were paid for by Angus & Celeste.   angus-celeste-jewellery    

Angus & Celeste. Design duo Keir Mac Donald and Asha Cato are ceramic potters based in Melbourne Australia. Characterised by bright exuberant colour, A&C products draw much inspiration from the natural world. Organic shapes are coupled with botanic and narrative decorations. $1 from every purchase made through their online store to Fifteen Trees. Angus & Celeste have purchased 150 trees.

  Slàinte – Colleen

RECENT TREE PLANTINGS

100 TREES PLANTED

November 4, 2025
This year, we planted Simon’s trees at Westgate Park in Port Melbourne with the team from Westgate Biodiversity, a not-for-profit organisation located at the base of one of Melbourne’s most iconic landmarks and busiest gateways to the city.

4480 TREES PLANTED

November 3, 2025
According to Sustainability Victoria, the average Australian lifestyle produces 15,000kg of carbon per year. If that sounds like a lot, it is! Over its lifetime, a tree can collect and store 268kg. This means, we each need to plant 58 trees per year to bring our individual carbon production down to zero. A little tricky for most of us to do in our own backyards, and this is where ‘A Subscription for the Planet’ comes in.

15 TREES PLANTED

November 3, 2025
‘We’re incredibly grateful to our generous sponsors for supporting this year’s planting. Your contribution helps restore vital bushland, strengthen biodiversity, and inspire a deeper connection between community and country. Thank you for helping us grow something truly lasting’. Sunshine Reserve Conservation.