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The finer things in life

Pulpo Cactus lamp

The sculptural forms of cactuses growing in Mexico inspired this lamp by Mickaël Koska for Pulpo. The cylindrical pyrex glass capsules, handcrafted in France, come in various colours and sizes, and can be grouped together in different combinations of three and five.

domo.com.au

No. 1 rug by Cappelen Dimyr

No. 1 rug

The No. 1 rug by Cappelen Dimyr, a creative collective based in Copenhagen, is a decorative statement piece that can be wall-hung or used as a floor rug. Hand-knotted in natural, unbleached wool, No. 1 features alternating high- and low-pile arcs in a bohemian pattern.

tigmitrading.com

Terra watering can by Snøhetta

Terra watering can

Inspired by the undulating waves and reflective qualities of water, the Terra watering can by Snøhetta for Georg Jensen is part of a new collection of plant accessories. The age-old tool has been reinvented with a distinctive, beautifully rounded form in stainless steel.

snohetta.com

Arrange desktop series by Big-Game

Arrange desktop series

Designed by Switzerland’s Big-Game, the Arrange desktop series has values of sustainability at its core. The configurable trays are made from 100 percent recycled – and recyclable – plastic, with a lid in either anodized aluminium or cork.

muuto.com

Wool Check throw by Paul Smith and Maharam

Wool Check throw

A collaboration between Paul Smith and Maharam, the Wool Check throw, woven in the United Kingdom, features expansive colour blocking and a pure wool construction. Its lofty, felted surface is the result of an intricate finishing process.

kvadratmaharam.com

Circular Logic rug collection by Gavin Harris

Circular Logic rug collection

A study in the humble circle and its capacity to connect, repel or overlap, the Circular Logic rug collection by Australian designer Gavin Harris comprises four designs that can be custom sized and coloured to suit any space. Each rug is hand-tufted in New Zealand wool.

designerrugs.com.au

Bricks cutting and serving boards by Dinesen

Dinesen homewares

Danish family-owned brand Dinesen, known for creating bespoke wooden planks for interiors, has launched a new collection of homewares and furniture designed to promote wellbeing. Among the new pieces are Bricks (pictured), which can be used as cutting or serving boards.

dinesen.com

Chubby vase by Wang and Söderström

Chubby vase

Hay has launched an array of curvaceous homewares by Wang and Söderström, including the Chubby vase (pictured). Artful and organically shaped, the pieces are 3D-printed before being moulded in porcelain and stoneware at a ceramic factory.

hayshop.com.au

Aeyre homewares by Reliquia Collective

Aeyre homewares

Cult jewellery label Reliquia Collective has launched its first venture into homewares, Aeyre, with the aim of nurturing comfortable, beautiful and inspiring living spaces. The collection includes organic incense, candles, colourful resin pieces and glassware.

reliquiacollective.com

Octaevo paper vase by Jaime Hayon

Octaevo paper vase

Artist–designer Jaime Hayon has reimagined the iconic paper vase of Barcelona-based design firm Octaevo using his signature line illustrations. Inspired by ancient Greek and Roman mythology, the artworks feature blue and white shades with bold gold accents.

octaevo.com

Riihitie plant pot by Aino Aalto

Riihitie plant pot

Originally created by Aino Aalto for the terrace of the home she and Alvar built on Helsinki’s Riihitie Road, the handmade Artek Riihitie plant pot embodies the Aaltos’ shared belief that even the smallest details are worthy of our time and attention.

anibou.com.au

Como Mirror by Beatrix Rowe

Como mirror

Created by interior designer Beatrix Rowe, the Como mirror from Grazia and Co. can be hung vertically or horizontally, its hooks adorned or left empty to show off their sculptural form. It is available in a powdercoated metal frame, or brass in natural or bronze finish.

graziaandco.com.au

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