Where creative vision takes shape.
HOPONIT began in 2015 with a kangaroo, a love for Australian art, and a deep respect for heritage.
Today, we’re a small collective of artists and makers creating original, limited edition pieces. From indigo textiles and fashion accessories to cushions, wall art and lifestyle objects, all shaped by hand and inspired by art.
Welcome to our ideas.
HOPONIT Studio × Brodie Jackson
A fresh take on our original kanga story.
Brodie Jackson brings his own bold linework and contemporary style to this iconic Australiana capsule — distinct, refined, and made to stand out.
Limited edition pieces, designed to be worn and collected.
Available now online (strictly limited).
HOPONIT × Harry Miller
On assignment across Tokyo, Berlin, Paris and Vietnam.
We caught up with Berlin-based photographer and creative director Harry Miller over Christmas — and were honoured when he took a selection of HOPONIT pieces with him on the road.
Harry’s distinctive eye captures more than the image — it reveals the craftsmanship, texture and intention behind each piece. His work brings a quiet depth to the collection, telling a story of material, movement and place.
Having worked with leading fashion houses including Dries Van Noten, Rick Owens, Prada, Issey Miyake and Maison Margiela, Harry’s global perspective sits effortlessly alongside HOPONIT’s art-led approach.
The Archive Vault
A curated record of past collections, collaborations and creative work.
From artist partnerships and limited releases to editorial shoots and experimental pieces — each entry captures a moment in the evolving HOPONIT story.
Preserved, not repeated.
This is just the beginning We’re starting small, but our plans are big.
Over the coming weeks, we’ll be adding new pages, fresh products, and plenty more ways for you to discover what HOPONIT is all about.
HOPONIT acknowledges the Wurundjeri people, the Traditional Custodians of the land on which our studio is based, and recognises their continuous connection to culture, community and Country.