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Fresh Finds: product highlights from Houses 157

Fusing fine craftsmanship with irresistible textures, this collection of objects for the home is anything but ordinary.

Pioneer stool from Fredericia

Pioneer stool from Fredericia.

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Exuding sculptural simplicity, Pioneer is Fredericia’s new seating collection by Danish designer Maria Bruun. Understated and distinctly Scandinavian, the stools have four timber legs that scoop up to support ovoid seats, and are available in three heights. Visit website

Kairos glassware from Saardé

Kairos glassware from Saardé.

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Subtle fluting, tapered silhouettes and striking colours ensure this range of carafes and wine, coffee and water glasses is both sophisticated and memorable. The name Kairos – a Greek word that describes “an opportune time” – is a reminder to relish everyday rituals. Visit website

Slimline desk from Made by Morgen

Slimline Desk from Made by Morgen.

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An appealing combination of minimalism and functionalism makes the Slimline desk an elegant option for a composed work-fromhome space. Designed and made in Melbourne by Made by Morgen, it features solid timber construction and soft-close pencil drawers. Visit website

Port light from Rakumba

Port light from Rakumba – designed by Tom Fereday.

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Port, designed by Tom Fereday, is a refined lighting design that celebrates the refractive properties of crystal glass. The stepped, pyramidal form can be reversed for two distinct sculptural effects. Port is available as a round and stadium profile, and as a wall or table lamp. Visit website

The Duchess from Von Steel

The Duchess from Von Steel. Stylist: Bridget Wald.

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Slender profiles and rippling undulations lend intrigue to the crisp metal of The Duchess dining, side and console tables from Geelong-based Von Steel. They are available in brass or stainless or powdercoated steel. Visit website

Dining collection from King Living

Heritage dining table and Heirloom chair from King Living.

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King Living’s dining collection is both functional and elegant. The Heritage dining table effortlessly extends to accommodate larger family gatherings. The Heirloom chair’s open back and low profile offer comfort, while removable leather or fabric covers ensure practicality. Visit website


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