Surface Art Australia

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Essaye & Theadora Jones

Studio Shop
Open Fri/Sat 10am - 4pm
or by appointment Monday to Thursday I’ve always loved fabric and sewing.

Origin of Surface Art

I’m Moyra Jones and Surface Art Studio is my business. I studied textile design in Scotland before moving to Australia in the 1990s. When I arrived in Sydney, I got a job with the artist Ken Done, translating his iconic Australian images into fabrics for swimwear, clothing, and accessories. In 2000, I started my own business, Surface Art, designing, hand printing, and sewing

products to sell at local markets including Paddington, Bondi, and The Rocks. It was all about making and selling original cushions, homewares, and fabric by-the-metre. My fabric designs are inspired by nature and the environment, as well as the art and design movements that I love: mid-century abstraction, Scandi design, orientalism, 1950s interior design, and bold 1970s patterns. Whatever the inspiration, my fabrics always have a Surface Art-touch. They might have a unique colourway, a clever repeat, or be daringly oversized. Market stalls are great for getting customer feedback which is how I learned that people wanted to wear my designs. I was selling fabric by-the-metre to home sewist, but I had lots of enquiries for ready made skirts and dresses. I started making simple A-line skirts and tunic dresses that showcased the fabric. They were easy to wear and suited a range of body types. It wasn’t long before women’s clothing sales outstripped homewares sales. As business grew, I began outsourcing the screen printing and some of the making to local suppliers, but I've always stayed very hands-on. Clothing gets its own label: Essaye

As my Surface Art clothing business grew, I moved further into wholesale and online sales. I stopped doing regular markets, but I still do the occasional design market to meet customers and like-minded businesses. With clothing developing a life of its own, I thought it deserved a brand of its own – Essaye, after the Surface Art initials. While I still make A-line skirts, tunics, and dresses in Surface Art original designs, my Essaye clothing range has expanded a lot and I now sell denim and plain garments to wear with my trademark prints. Essaye is a clothing label not a fashion label. Essaye is not about tapping into or setting trends, Essaye is about well-made clothing that I hope you’ll love and want to keep wearing year after year. I release a couple of Essaye ranges each year with new prints and styles, and there are some popular designs that are always available. For example, I know customers really like my mikko print so I have mikko tops and mikko A-Line skirts in the all-year-round range. I keep adding new colourways to keep things fresh. I’ve started getting some of my designs digitally printed which gives me more choice of base fabric. Plus, there are things I can do with digital that weren’t possible with screen printing. For our digital printing, we work with a small family owned and run business in China that specialises in small runs. The business undergoes regular audits to ensure they comply with labour laws and health and safety practices. While the essence of Essaye is quality Australian-made clothing in natural fibres (with a bit of elastane for stretch or shape) and easy-to-wear versatile styles, we are now making some garments offshore. Our digitally printed jersey garments are made in China by the same business that does the printing. The business provides full-time employment to around 30 makers and does not undertake piece work. We are still very committed to Australian manufacturing, and where it is practical to make things locally, we make things locally. About 85% of all our products are made within a 5km radius of our Inner West Sydney studio. We have made the difficult decision to make some our some of our plain tees in China. We have a greater choice of colours, and the quality of the garments is exceptional. Any placement prints are still hand screen-printed in Sydney. Surface Art Studio

I recently moved to a new studio and shop front at 184 Norton Street, Leichhardt in Inner West Sydney. and I run the business from the studio: designing the prints, liaising with suppliers, filling online orders, responding to customer emails, and doing some cutting and sewing. On Fridays and Saturdays 10am - 4pm, I open the studio to customers. The studio shop provides the opportunity for shoppers to try on various styles and to mix and match. It also gives me the chance to gauge feedback on the prints and shapes. Theadora Jones limited edition

It was through encounters in the studio shop that the offshoot brand, Theodora Jones, was born. Visitors to the studio saw me wearing dresses I’d sewn from other designers’ fabrics and asked where they could get them. After numerous enquiries, I decided to create an offshoot label using fabrics that I purchased. I named the label, Theadora Jones, as a tribute to my mother, Theadora, who inspired me to sew and create from an early age. The Theadora Jones range started out as dresses, but now I offer the carefully selected fabrics as dresses, skirts, homewares, and by-the-metre. Theadora Jones allows me to indulge my love of fabric. I only buy small amounts of fabric, so once it’s gone it’s gone. You could say it’s a limited-edition range.

Meet the Fiona Shirt 🌸The shirt you’ll reach for on repeat and never want to take off.Made from lightweight Japanese cot...
07/06/2026

Meet the Fiona Shirt 🌸

The shirt you’ll reach for on repeat and never want to take off.

Made from lightweight Japanese cotton with a relaxed fit and bracelet-length sleeves, it has that effortless quality the moment you put it on. The blossom print (reds and pinks on crisp white) and those sweet little flower buttons mean easy never looked so beautiful.

Breathable all day. Pairs with everything. Made right here in Sydney. 🤍

Limited edition so don’t wait and check out other prints too!

05/06/2026

Our Leichhardt studio shop is open Fridays & Saturdays, 10–4, filled with colour, small‑batch prints and handmade pieces ready to take home. If you love original fabrics, slow fashion and Australian design, this is your spot.

What do you on a Monday evening ? I make door snakes, ready to keep those draughts out !        ❤️
01/06/2026

What do you on a Monday evening ? I make door snakes, ready to keep those draughts out ! ❤️

28/05/2026

There’s something about a bold black and white striped zip that turns a simple bag into something you actually want to leave on your vanity. These new pouches are fresh off my sewing table and I am obsessed with how they turned out.

Every stitch is sewn by hand in my little studio, from cutting the fabric to attaching that statement zip. No factories, no shortcuts, just slow, intentional making.

✨ New handmade small bags dropping to the shop soon, save this post so you don’t miss them! ❤️

For three days only, we’re treating you to an offer that’s too good to miss, buy any two full-priced tops and enjoy 20% ...
24/05/2026

For three days only, we’re treating you to an offer that’s too good to miss, buy any two full-priced tops and enjoy 20% off your purchase! Whether you’re refreshing your wardrobe or stocking up on your favourites, now is the perfect time to treat yourself. But be quick, this exclusive deal disappears in just 72 hours, so don’t wait!

21/05/2026

A little texture, a little shine.
Our Lisa Pants in deep blue corduroy bring that rich, inky softness we love, paired with the boatneck navy tee featuring our Japanese Floral placement in metallic green, tiny glint that catches the light just right.
It’s an outfit that feels playful, grounded, and unmistakably Essaye.

Designed, printed and made in Sydney.
Made to be worn, loved, lived in.

18/05/2026

This is slow fashion in action ✂️ From laying up fabric to fusing, every step of a Surface Art garment is done with intention, right here in my Leichhardt studio Swipe to shop 🔗link in bio

14/05/2026

Stripes, checks, colour and character, our custom‑made bias binding is one of the quiet heroes behind the garments we make. We have it cut and made in Melbourne, so every piece of Essaye clothing has that beautifully finished edge we love.

We create our binding in different widths to suit different styles, from neat neckline trims to waistbands. It’s the little detail that makes a big difference: clean, durable, slow‑made, and full of personality.
If you love garments with thoughtful construction, original prints and Australian‑made quality, this is one of the behind‑the‑scenes touches that makes our pieces feel so good to wear.


12/05/2026

Out the door in three pieces.
Our Tilly Top in Mikko Indigo (that perfect pop of print), teamed with our Lisa Pants in Denim, relaxed, easy, everyday wearable. Add one of our Everyday Totes and you’re set for coffee runs, studio days, school pickups, all of it.

Sydney‑made, small batch, original prints.
Comfort you can live in, colour you can feel.

Original prints • Small batch • XS–3XL • Australian design

11/05/2026

When your cat slowly redecorates your furniture with tiny claw marks over the years… and instead of buying new chairs, you just recover them yourself.
Honestly, I think they look pretty fabulous now.
Handmade fixes for real‑life living.



Address

184 Norton Street
Leichhardt, NSW
2040

Opening Hours

Friday 10am - 4pm
Saturday 10am - 4pm

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