Careers
07/04/15

Charlotte Penman | Studio & Home Visit

Modern shed with large windows and deck in sunny backyard. Surrounded by lush greenery, steps lead to entrance with potted plants on deck.

As an absolute extension of the Tessuti family, we were thrilled to be invited for an afternoon at jewellery designer Charlotte Penman's home studio. Nestled amongst tropical plants, Nikau palms and fruit trees, their house was built by Charlotte's own Grandfather during the '50s. It's a beautiful open-plan layout; the front porch was extended to reflect the structure of a marae, sunshine pours in, they have an amazing collection of artwork, and views stretch out into the garden, across to Charlotte's studio.

We ate fresh bread from up the road with lashing of plum jam, homemade from her garden's plum tree, blue cheese, smoked salmon and sauerkraut. Charlotte's youngest Florence entertained us with her outfit changes, while their rescue pup Mango soaked up the sun. We never wanted to leave! When we eventually did, we were gifted some of Charlotte's homemade plum jam! Delicious. Thank you for having us Charlotte!

Wooden veranda with glass doors and white frames. Exposed beams over shaded seating area. Greenery and glimpse of home studio visible through doorways.
Woman in floral dress holds smiling toddler in striped outfit. Standing by playground equipment in sunlit backyard, creating a joyful family scene.
Angled-roof veranda with open glass doors leads to green backyard. Seating and decor visible inside. Light filters through, highlighting vibrant details.
Organised home studio desk with tools, lamps, and supplies. Window shows green foliage. Shelves hold containers and small items. Partially assembled project on desk.
Living space with wooden pitched ceiling and beams. Large glass doors and windows. Bookshelf with collections and framed pictures on wall. Minimalist, cosy atmosphere.
Black and white photo: Two men constructing wooden building. One at saw, other observing. Exposed beams and scaffolding visible. Photo on black mat.

Words and photography by Yasmine Ganley.

See Charlotte's collection [here]