This issue’s round-up features a collection of pieces that marry art with utility.
Camada daybed from Fisch Designs
Finding a balance between nostalgically retro and starkly futuristic, the Camada daybed by Australian brand Fisch Designs is crafted using recycled materials and responsible production practices. Featuring a unique stacked base, the name comes from the Portuguese word for “layer.” Visit website.
Willie Weston × Kate Constantine wallpaper
Kate Constantine, proud Gadigal woman of the Eora nation, has partnered with Willie Weston to design a range of textiles and wallpapers. Three designs featuring soft, calming tones focus on the saltwater lands of Kate’s people, referencing traditional adornment practices, native coastal flora and the ocean. Visit website.
Circle | Square stool by Davidov Architects
The winning design for Melbourne’s MPavilion 10 Chair Commission is now available for purchase. Inspired by the geometric architecture of Tadao Ando’s MPavilion, the design rejects ornamentation, instead focusing on the natural materiality of timber and precision of form. Visit website.
Modular Plus collection from Goux Studio
Goux Studio’s modular shelving reimagines traditional wall-mounted designs. Plus-shaped aluminium pegs hold spans of solid maple or white oak timber, allowing for long runs or vertical stacking. Their sturdy construction makes them ideal for storing books, records and art. Visit website.
Kelly Wearstler’s mono-points collection
Perfect for spaces requiring subtle illumination or fill lighting, Kelly Wearstler’s mono-points collection of LED sconces offers slimline profiles and focuses on minimalist beauty. The range comprises elegant, geometric forms crafted from sleek metal, frosted glass and alabaster stone. Visit website.
Fem bowl from Normann Copenhagen
Named after the Danish word for five, the Fem bowl from Norman Copenhagen features a pentagon-shaped form sitting on top of a star-shaped base. The handcrafted piece is both decorative and functional, with a mirror-polished stainless steel finish that captures intriguing geometric reflections. Visit website.
Source: Architecture - architectureau