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ContractIn the 1950s and 1960s most Australian homes had a Hills Hoist. The idea was first dreamt up in 1895 but was designed in 1925 and only started being sold by Lance Hill in 1947, who built them in his backyard.
It became popular in the 1960s during the housing boom after the Second World War and families have been using this big metal tree for drying clothes since and is considered an icon of Australian suburbia.
Materials: 100% Linen
Size: 50cm x 70 cm
Hand screen printed, handmade in Australia
ShowStore Pick Up: Free
Shipping: Free
Local Delivery: Free (Tuesday or Thursday delivery)
All online items are available for free pick up from our Rosebery showroom. This service is available Tuesday-Saturday from 10am-4pm. All orders must be collected from the side entrance on Dunning Avenue. Same day pick up is available if you order before 1pm. Please allow a three-hour window from when you place your order to when you arrive to collect.
NZ: $25
INT: $60
or 6 weekly interest-free payments from
$4.83
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