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Childhood memories, geometric play and 1980s pop culture inspired the design of this eye-catching collection of pieces for the home.

Billy collection from Tait

Billy is an outdoor furniture range that delights in nostalgia for childhood summers. A tubular steel frame inspired by Hills hoists and pool ladders supports seats and tabletops in powdercoated aluminium or Accoya timber. Designed by Adam Goodrum and Tait. Visit website

Hemispheres by Bankston × Civilian

Australian hardware brand Bankston has collaborated with New York design studio Civilian to create Hemispheres: a range of levers, pulls, door stops and knobs with interchangeable components. The modular range offers welcome versatility and encourages playful applications. Visit website

Geometrica from Beeline Design

A love for the Memphis design movement is palpable in this lively collection from Melbourne-based Beeline Design. Bold shapes, brave colour and playful material combinations ignite the imagination. Styling, art direction: Bree Leech. Photograph: Martina Gemmola. Visit website

Mythos by Lee Broom

The Mythos wall light by Lee Broom features a brass frame supporting a globe. Curved and linear forms lend it a strong sculptural identity and play with notions of balance. Mythos is part of the Alchemist series: a collection of light fittings inspired by mythology and astrology. Visit website

Insula sofa from Kettal

Low and luxurious, the Insula sofa is designed for indoor and outdoor settings. The modular sofa comprises an aluminium base, soft flat cushions and roll-shaped backrest in individual, double and corner sizes. Designed by Patricia Urquiola for Kettal. Visit website


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