Archives
Twelve years of collectible tins, each telling a story from New Zealand military heritage. Browse the complete archive.
The 2026 collection spans bold contemporary art and deeply personal wartime photography. The vibrant Geometric Poppies tin brings an art deco energy t
The 2025 collection introduced a refreshed design language with bold red poppy-patterned sides replacing the chevron motifs of previous years. The str
The 2024 collection blends vintage recruitment art, powerful historical photography, and contemporary design across five unique products. From the bug
Five designs introduced two new series alongside the continuing Trelise Cooper collaboration. The Vintage NZ Stamp series framed military history as c
Five designs spanning both artistic expression and military heritage. The Trelise Cooper collaboration expanded to three poppy designs -- bold red on
A landmark year that introduced two new creative directions. The Trelise Cooper collaboration began with the exquisite "Poppy Postcard" tin, while the
A year like no other. With Anzac Day 2020 commemorated privately at home due to COVID-19, these tins took on extra significance. Four bold propaganda
The propaganda poster series continued with four new designs and a refreshed tin format -- darker charcoal RSA banner, white sides with a fern-leaf pa
The WWII Propaganda Poster Series launched in 2018 with four striking designs sourced from the National Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa. Authe
A bold departure from the historical photography of the centenary years. The 2017 collection introduced four designs centred on the RSA's own visual i
The centenary series continued with four tins showcasing life behind the lines and a special edition celebrating 100 years of the RSA itself. From sol
The Centenary Series marked 100 years since the Great War, with five tins featuring powerful black and white photographs from the Alexander Turnbull L
The inaugural collection that started our partnership with the NZ RSA — beginning a journey that has since raised close to $1 million for New Zealand