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Is Aldi stealing from artists? Aussie designer devastated after Aldi releases a product identical to hers: “This really does break my heart.”

Unfortunately, one of the biggest struggles that most modern artists and creators go through is their masterpiece being used or replicated without credit or permission. Whether it’s digital art, fashion, music or traditional paintings, seeing your hard work selfishly grabbed by someone else is enough to leave even the most forgiving person feeling cheated.

We can only imagine how Aussie designer, Sharnee Thorpe, feels after discovering that Aldi released their own version of what looks like her own rug design.


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Wandering folk designer and founder, Sharnee Thorpe

Sharnee Thorpe is the owner of a small business called ‘Wandering Folk’ which specialises in crafting premium picnic goods such as baskets, glassware, throws, and rugs. She shares that the business idea came about during a rainy camping trip where they found themselves sitting in their ‘swags’ in an attempt to keep off the wet ground. All their products are hand-drawn and designed single-handedly by Sharnee.

The creator recently shared her disappointment in an Instagram video when she realised her designs are allegedly getting replicated by the popular supermarket chain, Aldi.

"After seven years of blood sweat and tears, this really does break my heart…" Sharnee wrote as a caption to her post. "Aldi has released a picnic rug that looks to be ‘Inspired by’ Wandering Folk. Sadly there is nothing we can do except educate everyone on always supporting creatives.”

"Big retailers will always seek out boutique brands to follow and I just want to remind you all that the creatives behind brands work so hard to bring their idea to life and it really is like a stab to the heart when you see this happen…" She continued.

"We know we are not alone in this battle, we encourage you to share this video and remember to always #supportcreatives."

The blankets that Aldi put up for sale cost $49.99. Meanwhile, Wandering Folk’s blankets retail for $190 each.


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Comparing the products side-by-side. (Left ones are Sharnee’s creations, Right ones are from Aldi) Credit: @sharneethorpe

Sharnee shared with 7news that it took her several months to work on the design. She also added that upon finding out about the issue, her first instinct was to break into tears but she sprung into action and swiftly hired a lawyer to reach out to Aldi.

A spokesperson for Aldi responds to the case in a statement provided by Yahoo Lifestyle. "Boho inspired design is a trend that has been forecast in the textiles industry at large. We will investigate this allegation from this business. However, we are confident that our product inspiration was derived from broad market trends. There are many different styles of boho-inspired picnic rugs available to consumers, our product was just one of them."

Many users thought this was unethical of the big corporation and felt enraged.
“Oh, Sharnee, I'm so sorry. Not ‘inspired’ by at all. Down right copied! A cheaply made version of your heart and soul. They should be ashamed of themselves. I can see your heartbreak. Sending ❤️” one person said.

“That’s so sad, it is so unethical to copy designs like this! 😢 Sorry to hear Sharnee.” wrote another.

“The worst feeling in the world. So sorry to hear this. We know how hard it is to build a brand. The long days, the hard decisions and sacrifices. Sadly for a small brand to pursue through courts is so costly and takes years.” a third added.

What are your thoughts on this story? Comment them down below.

Watch the full video of Sharnee Thorpe’s situation below:


 
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I've done a quick search online and could find tassels and decorated straps only on the Wandering Folk rugs ... so this does look like Aldi is selling a copycat product!
 
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Cheer up the discerning customer will still buy your product. Aldi probably did copy a European brand trend so keep your chin up and carry on.
Sadly, I cannot agre with you Sunshine45. These days price is the main factor when people purchase things and in all honestly I would pay the Aldi price. If a patent had been taken out the story may be different; I dont know.
 
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So sorry to hear this after all your hard work. It is a pity the rug was not patented, so you have rights to it under your business name of Wandering Folk.
 
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Surely as an artistic design, would not copyright cover this situation and yes with the current uncertain times price will determine the purchasing power.
The two products are in no way identical the copy is a cheap tawdry product.
Aldi ethics may affect your bottom line though?
 
If it is exactly the same as original, why is Wandering Folk charging such a hefty price for their rug?
 
If it is exactly the same as original, why is Wandering Folk charging such a hefty price for their rug?
Come on, the Wandering Folk would be making their own individually, they also appear to be a bit larger. Mass produced are always going to be cheaper, with not as good materials. We now being that we have to check our pennies quite often go for the cheaper alternative, but I can tell you homemade is always better than anything you buy in a shop.
 
Surly with such a unique item you would think the designer would take out a copyright.
Word of warning always take out a copyright or a patent on your unique product or invention.
 
Come on, the Wandering Folk would be making their own individually, they also appear to be a bit larger. Mass produced are always going to be cheaper, with not as good materials. We now being that we have to check our pennies quite often go for the cheaper alternative, but I can tell you homemade is always better than anything you buy in a shop.
Yes I understand & acknowledge homemade is always better, although I highly doubt Wandering Folk actually sit & make each rug individually by hand - come on. Certainly mass produced will be cheaper, but again I still see no call for wandering Folk ( or many other so called Boho merch) to be charging so much for what is basically a rug with tassles in corners. JMO
 
Best opportunity for the Artists to capitalise on the very brief Aldi version. ADVERTISE NOW!!! It is a local AUSTRALIAN product, not made in China etc. Go w the Buy Australian corporation and their website could help you.
Let Aldi be a free advertising for your product. Explain WHY yours is better, and available. Offer free P&H.
Just get on with it NOW!
 
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