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The Block 2023 Supplier Spotlight: T.House

 

 

We shine the spotlight on the heartwarming work, T.House, a non for profit Australian Luxury Homewares company that is making a BIG difference. 

 

T.House founder Tina at an event raising funds for charityT.House founder Tina Nettelfold works hard to build corporate relationships and create meaningful campaigns and event ideas that gain both social and media exposure for her chosen charities.

 

In a world where reality TV has become a cultural phenomenon, it's not uncommon for various shows to feature suppliers from all walks of life. 

However, 2023 is set to mark a historic moment as the non-profit organization, T.House, makes its debut on the hit television series, "The Block." This heartfelt collaboration promises to shed light on the power of altruism, community spirit, and social responsibility in an industry often associated with competition and extravagance.

T.House is all about building kindness and contribution and is not simply selling mass produced products and drawing cheques.

The value T.House offers is a community effort. They have been able to gather together volunteers to produce 1000 sandwiches to Aussie kids who would otherwise go hungry. They volunteer their time to source furniture, white goods, bedding, electrical goods and kitchen essentials to homes across Victoria that house fostered children and young adults.

T.House at Eat up chrity eventThe value T.House offers is a community effort. They have been able to gather together volunteers to produce 1000 sandwiches to Aussie kids who would otherwise go hungry.

 

T.House founder Tina Nettlefold, works hard to build corporate relationships and create meaningful campaigns and event ideas that gain both social and media exposure. The events T.House host provide their charity partners with an opportunity to build relationships and networks with like-minded people, donors, influencers and corporations. Insert Channel Nine and The Block TV series, who have worked alongside charities for their 20 year history.

Tina is an interior stylist, serial renovator and philanthropist, living her dream empty nester life. Tina left her career in the corporate world behind to follow her heart and pursue her dream of helping Australian children by ensuring they have access to health care, a safe place to sleep, food and water - the things that she feels no Aussie child should be without.

One of T.House's charity partners is Lighthouse Foundation, T.House founder Tina hosted their event recently, Lighthouse Foundation give kids experiencing homelessness or trauma, the support they need to heal, grow, and achieve a lifelong sense of belonging.

 

The opportunity to feature T.House on "The Block" is a testament to the growing awareness of social and environmental issues in the media landscape. By bringing a non-profit organisation into the spotlight, the show's producers hope to inspire viewers to think beyond profit and competition.

“I have always adored major renovation projects, so having my product’s appear on The Block was a dream come true. I love styling, architecture and creating beautiful interiors."

T.House have had their products featured this year in Block Sweethearts, Steph and Gian’s minimalist Japandi style house, as well as Scotty using the T.House Blue Bespoke Vase (valued at $1100 rrp) as a money tree for the contestant’s $10,000 winning prize.

The Block sweethearts Steph and Gian in House 4 have repeatedly used T.House products throughout their Japandi Style home. See the fill T.House range on The Block Shop.

Steph not only fell in love with the asthetic of T.House pieces but in true Steph style she loved the company's ethos and the idea of her purchases bringing attention to these charities who work alongside T.House.

 

One lucky contestant will also win the vase this season to use in their Block House. The Blue Bespoke vase has been designed in collaboration with Melbourne based glass sculptor Mark Douglass and 100% of profits support the Lighthouse Foundation an organisation providing support to kids experiencing homelessness or trauma, the support they need to heal, grow, and achieve a lifelong sense of belonging.

The Blue Bespoke vase has been designed in collaboration with Melbourne based glass sculptor Mark Douglass and 100% of profits support the Lighthouse Foundation.

 

T.House is a company that is full of heart, not only doing incredible work with charity they also choose to source locally (Within Australia) to help support other small businesses. T.House has a strong focus on not selling mass produced, offshore traditional charity products i.e pens, hats, water bottles etc but rather offering a much more sustainable approach to their field.

 

T.House strives to produce limited edition bespoke luxury homewares that are also eco friendly, such as the upcycled Palin cups. Pictured above at the Lighthouse Foundation charity event.

 

T.House supports three charities; Eat Up, Robert Connor Dawes Foundation, Lighthouse Foundation Since T.Houses' inception they have raised over $120,000 for their charity partners.

T.House's journey on "The Block" is not just about renovation; it's about redefining what it means to make a positive impact in a world that needs it now more than ever. And what better way to do that than on Australia’s favourite reality renovation show.

We are thrilled to have T.House as a part of The Block family and available on The Block Shop, after all shopping for a cause is a good enough reason for us!

If you think you can help Tina and her team at T.House make a difference, via corporate orders, personal orders or volunteering we would love to hear from you and put you intouch with Tina and the team.

T.House have kindly offered The Block viewers and Block Shoppers the chance to win their "Building Kindness Hamper" Enter below.

 

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