Furniture inspired by the coast, linens in rich, earthy tones, raw-look facades: these exciting products selected by Houses magazine’s editors bring nature to the home.
Calibrate colour palettes
Taking their cues from textural landscape elements, the three palettes – ‘Positive Light,’ ‘Equilibrium’ (pictured) and ‘Home Grown’ – of this empowered and youthful colour library each comprise four core hues and reflect the vibrant voices of modern Australia.
haymespaint.com.au
Theodore hardware collection
Luxury architectural hardware specialist Joseph Giles designed this beautiful, tactile and practical collection. It pays homage to a historic London public house and complements modern design schemes, with hexagonal cabinet handles, lever handles and door pulls.
englishtapware.com.au
Coast furniture collection
Designed to be clean, modern and timeless, the Coast collection is inspired by travel, adventure and freedom. The Wave bed, Malibu side table and Celeste wall sconce evoke the outdoors while retaining a sumptuous feel that brings calm and balance to interior spaces.
danielboddam.com
Linen tableware
Veronique Terreaux uses traditional hand-dyeing processes to produce rich, earthy tones for this linen range by Australian brand Long Courrier. Napkins (pictured), placemats and coasters are available in four colours that reflect the slow and deliberate nature of preparing tea.
robertplumb.com.au
Bobby stools
Part stool and part chair, Bobby by designer Daniel Tucker is a perfect “inbetweener” for casual outdoor spaces that call for quality materials. The compact and robust frame is finished in a durable textured powdercoat that can be black, white or a custom colour.
designbythem.com
String Galvanized shelving system
String’s iconic shelving system has a flexible, elegant and minimalist aesthetic. The shelves can be mounted to any wall and are easy to rearrange. The Galvanized version of String has been specially designed to withstand a lifetime of outdoor use.
greatdanefurniture.com
Exotec Vero concrete-look panels
The raw, pre-finished aesthetic of James Hardie’s fibre cement Vero panels can create authentic, contemporary facades. The panels are lightweight yet sturdy, with crisp square edges and expressed joints that combine stylish intentionality with long-term durability.
exotec.com.au
Source
Product News
Published online: 18 Jun 2020
Words:
ArchitectureAU Editorial
Issue
Houses, February 2020