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Elwood Home with Kett’s new Erskine collection

The Elwood Home, designed by Fieldwork Architects, is one of four townhouses along the Elster canal, built on the traditional lands of the Yaluk-ut Weelam Clan.

The homeowners looked to Melbourne studio Kett to fully furnish the home. Kett is headed up by designer Justin Hutchinson, and creates unique furniture collections that are honest in their use of materials.

Furniture and accessories used throughout the home capture the heritage of the site and its surroundings, while celebrating design and craftsmanship from creatives across Australia. The home features stunning artworks from Boom Gallery, ceramics from Ghost Wares, lighting from Rakumba and linens from In The Sac.

The Elwood Home also features Kett’s new Erskine collection. This collection draws inspiration from Erskine Falls in Victoria, and echoes the undulating landscape and flowing water through dramatic curves and French seam details.

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Source: Architecture - architectureau

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