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Sit Back and Relax

The “Camille sofa” by anaca studio was created according to the tenets of the furniture triumvirate: it’s comfortable, elegant and low maintenance. If that wasn’t enough, it’s sustainable too; like all furniture in the Camille range, the sofa is manufactured in Melbourne using ethical materials and Green Star-rated, high resilience Luxura foams. We’re smitten.

anacastudio.com.au

Natural Elements

There's something truly magnificent about that time of year when the air becomes crisp and the leaves turn amber, red and brown. Clearly sharing this sentiment, TIDE’s Autumn Series features earthy tones and celebrates the grain of natural timber. The “Tote lamp” and “Soho mirror” contrast geometric shapes with soft forms and their finishes champion a remarkable attention to detail.

tidedesign.com.au

Wall Wonders

These concrete tiles by Bentu are crafted from recycled materials and are available in three forms:

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