Elegant and earthy: four items that will help you nail the aesthetic when styling your home

By
Pauline Morrissey
September 20, 2019
Kara Rosenlund's photography finds beauty in often-overlooked corners of the natural world. Photo: Supplied

If you’re looking for the final puzzle piece to finish your spring styling revamp, we’ve found four pieces that would make for the perfect flourish.

From timber tones to organic textures, these pieces will bring a natural touch to your interiors.

Satellite Island prints

Travel photographer Kara Rosenlund has returned to Tasmania’s Satellite Island, releasing five limited edition prints from her travels.

Using the surrounding wild nature as her muse, each print focuses on the remote islands’ rugged beauty.

Satellite Island print by Kara Rosenlund. Photo: Supplied
Michelle Back Chair

Subtle in its sophistication, the Michelle High Back Chair from Space Furniture is designed by London-based industrial designer Tim Rundle.

The round backs and circular bases, on fine tubular steel frames, are an exercise in architectural geometry.

Michelle High Back Chair by Tim Rundle. Photo: Supplied
Armadillo & Co’s Sonoma Rug

Taking inspiration from aerial views of California’s verdant wine country, the Sonoma Rug by Armadillo & Co features an abstract floral pattern rendered in lush blue-green tones.

Hand-knotted from richly-dyed wool and jute, the design is part of the brand’s soon-to-be launched, Classic Collection.

Sonoma Rug by Armadillo & Co. Photo: Supplied
Apparentt’s Timber Pendant range

A beautiful blend of sharp edges and soft curves, the Timber Pendant Range by Apparentt is made from American oak.

Made to order and available in natural or stained-black finishes.

Timber Pendant Range by Apparentt. Photo: Supplied
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