Where better to get inspiration for a warm interior than the flames themselves. With a yellow, orange and red colour palette, you can’t go wrong
The Nectre Mark 2 from Pecan Engineering is a gorgeous free-standing wood fireplace available with either legs or a pedestal base. pecan-eng.com.au
The Freya vases from Emporium have been designed with a distressed aesthetic, which adds to this room’s overall rustic vibe. emporiumhome.com.au
Resembling the natural texture of the stone it’s named after, the Travertine wallpaper in Venus from Fromental can be applied to achieve your desired aesthetic. fromental.co.uk
From Amber’s new Sunrock porcelain tile collection, the Bourgogne Sand tile is the darkest of the range with a slight yellow/orange tint. The collection offers homeowners an opportunity to have stone flooring laid in either tile or plank forms, enabling you to create unique textures with the stone’s grains. ambertiles.com.au
Abstract art is an ideal way to not only inject colour, but also emotion into a space. Ghost Impression from United Artworks plays on the colours, lines and textures that are present in the room. unitedartworks.com.au
Emitting a stunning golden glow, the Picasso Solid Dyed rug in Valencia by NSW Leather, available from Zanui, is a beautiful texture that will offset the stone, iron and leather also present in this space. zanui.com.au
Iron is a great material to complement a flaming fire and it blends seamlessly with the firebox. Not only handy for storage, the Provincial Chest from Boyd Blue will also act as a decorative element in this space with its exquisite hand-painted script. boydblue.com
The Gucci armchair by Flexform, available from Fanuli Furniture, is the perfect understated leather armchair with its simple lines and elegant shape. fanuli.com.au
Originally from Home Design magazine 17.2