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Fresh Finds: product highlights from Houses 154

Linear collection

Linear collection by Coco Flip.

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Coco Flip, a Melbourne-based furniture and lighting design studio, presented its Linear collection at Melbourne Design Week 2023. Created in collaboration with Melbourne’s last remaining pleating factory, Linear lights combine pleated linen with reclaimed timber. Visit website

Manta Pilti credenza

The Manta Pilti (dry sand) series tells the story of an increasingly arid landscape in remote South Australia

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Fiona Susanto

The result of a cross-cultural design collaboration between Tanya Singer and Trent Jansen, the Manta Pilti (dry sand) series tells the story of an increasingly arid landscape in remote South Australia, expressed through detailed timber carvings. Visit website

Salt Pig

Salt Pig by Henry Holland Studio.

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The Henry Holland range of Salt Pigs are hand-built from earthenware clay. Designed to sit proudly on the kitchen counter, these retro-inspired vessels are available in a selection of marbled colourways and hold a generous amount of sea salt, herbs or spices. Visit website

Haze sideboard

Haze sideboard by Ferm Living.

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Constructed from reeded glass and powder- coated steel, the Haze sideboard from Ferm Living is both a storage solution and an elegant display cabinet. Its sleek metal frame blends with a range of interior styles, and its glass doors blur the cupboard’s contents. Visit website

Overlay rug collection

Overlay rug collection by Danielah Martinez.

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Pete Daly

Designed by Danielah Martinez, Overlay balances playful shapes with plush layers in a modern collection of geometric rugs. Carefully hand-tufted in India from New Zealand wool, Overlay is designed for long- lasting comfort. Visit website

Crafted Collection

Crafted Collection by Made By Morgen.

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Made by Morgen’s Crafted Collection features a range of bespoke furniture including beds, tables, seating and storage. The pieces highlight the simplicity of Scandinavian design, combining traditional Danish cord weaving techniques with the beauty of natural timber. Visit website

Vero dining table

The Vero dining table by Arte Brotto has been designed to age gracefully.

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Italian furniture brand Arte Brotto, available from Domo, is a family-owned company that has been implementing traditional making techniques for more than 50 years. Crafted from FSC-certified wood, the Vero dining table and L21S chair celebrate the natural beauty of solid walnut. Visit website


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