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Bits and Pieces

The “Moju Shelf” is as flexible as the day is long. Its four components can be combined into countless variations and its timber, bracing and connector finishes can be customised. minamina.com.au

Lunar

Justin Hermes crafts furniture pieces using salvaged and reclaimed timber from his Adelaide Hills atelier. The “Mün Chair” is equal parts furniture and astronomic event: when viewed as part of a table setting, “it evokes the rise of the full moon over a distant horizon”. justinhermesdesign.com

Playful

The “FORM lights”

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