COFFEE MACHINE

Tingari men and the ancestral snake at Wilkinkarra

By Warlimpirrnga Tjapaltjarri

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PRODUCT DNA

6 Preset Toast Types

The Toast Select Luxe with 6 bread settings - White, Brown, Grain, Fruit, Rye and Crumpet adjusts the toasting time for each type of bread.

2-Slice Capacity

Larger artisanal bread, thick bagels and dense pastries demand wider slots, so we answered the call.

Variable Browing Control

Toast to your ideal browness level while the LED indicates your browing progress.

Innovative Auto Features

1-Touch 'A Bit More' and 'Lift & Look' functions are derived directly from your feedback and makes for flawless toasting.

Easy Cleaning

No need to ever lift when cleaning. Just pull out the front crumb tray and tip it into the dustbin.

PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS

Dimensions (WxDxH)

34 x 20.9 x 20 cm

Warranty

2 Year Replacement Warranty

Construction Materials

Brushed stainless steel body with back-lit buttons

Capacity

2 slice toaster

Settings

NA

Ceremony is central to the preservation and celebration of Aboriginal Australia with hundreds of social groups performing nuanced rituals that bring dance, song and medicine together to connect people to the Tjukkurpa (Dreaming). 

 

With ceremony and ritual, even the most mundane tasks can be transformed into a meaningful tradition that puts the mind and body in a calm and positive space. There is comfort and safety in performing the same tasks every morning, and the morning ritual sets the tone for the whole day. 

 

In our modern world, coffee is one of the fundamental aspects of the morning ritual for many.

Tingari men and the Ancestral Snake at Wilkinkarra depicts images associated with the swamp site of Marawa, situated slightly west of Wilkinkarra (Lake Mackay) in Western Australia. During ancestral times a large group of Tingari men travelled to Marawa from the west, and after arriving at the site, passed beneath the earth’s surface and continued travelling underground. It is also said that a huge ancestral snake sleeps in this swamp.

Generally, the Tingari are a group of ancestral beings of the Dreaming who travelled over vast stretches of the country, performing rituals and creating and shaping particular sites. The Tingari men were usually followed by Tingari women, and were accompanied by novices, and their travels and adventures are enshrined in a number of song cycles. These ancestral stories form teachings, and provide explanations for many of the contemporary Aboriginal customs of today.

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Warlimpirrnga Tjapaltjarri
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