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Brimming

This cup is extraordinary inside and out. It’s made from 100 per cent plastic that has washed up on Australian beaches, straight out of the Great Pacific garbage patch. Plus, it’s designed by Dutch ceramic artist Kirstie Van Noort – so it looks super sleek too. supercyclers.com

Relaxation Redefined

 Interior and fashion stylist Sarah Ellison takes pride in her distinctly Australian, down-to-earth aesthetic. The “Icon” chair attests to this style: a marriage of rattan with a sculptural steel frame that immediately reminds us of easy, breezy summers.

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