A chair for a table, art for the wall, a vase to sit upon a surface, or an elegant lamp to showcase your surrounds — when it comes to styling your home, the details are what count.
Perfect for highlighting architectural features, these four creations show how smaller pieces can complete the bigger picture.
Bubble is a playful collection of ceramic vases, originally designed by Florentine ceramist Alvino Bagni in 1946 and now lovingly reimagined by Tacchini Edizioni.
Showcasing its traditional round shape, the newborn version comes in three sizes and a range of colours, available at StylecraftHOME.
The ACT Chair by Dowel Jones
Designed by Dowel Jones, the stackable ATC Chair (Another Tube Chair) is both sophisticated and sensible.
Made from bent tubular steel with a solid timber seat, the frame and seat colours can be customised, making them incredibly versatile while also being stackable.
Melbourne-based artist Heath Newman has recently exhibited Nightshade in the Sun at Saint Cloche Gallery in Sydney, a bright and compelling collection of works.
The pieces speak in languages from the past, and further express Newman’s exploration of texture, tone, perception and depth.
The Flare Wall Light by Ross Gardam can be mounted at any angle and in clusters, providing uplight, sidelight and downlight options.
The polished pendant is available in various finishes and a black, minimalist mounting bracket.