Featured in Lakáskultúra – April 2020
Our Garden Dibber made from Celery-top Pine was featured in the April 2020 issue of Lakáskultúra, a monthly interior design magazine published in Budapest.
Founded in 1964 by the Hungarian Architects’ Association, Lakáskultúra has shaped the country’s home and design conversation for generations. The magazine is known for its coverage of interior styling, furniture, architecture, and decorative trends that reflect the evolving character of Hungarian homes.
This issue featured our Garden Dibber as a practical example of sustainable Australian craftsmanship. The Celery-top Pine used in each piece is valued for its density, fine grain, and resilience, giving the tool a warm, tactile feel and supporting long-term durability.
Designed for planting seeds and bulbs at consistent depths, the dibber assists gardeners working with vegetables, herbs, and flowering plants. Its hand-turned form sits comfortably in the palm, with a smooth finish that makes it pleasant to use during longer planting sessions. Depth markings guide accurate planting, and the attached cord allows for easy hanging in a shed or potting area.
Lakáskultúra continues to engage readers with design inspiration, real-home features, and products that celebrate thoughtful craftsmanship for both indoor and outdoor living.