Create a look that captures the minimalism and simplicity of Scandinavian design with the added twist of cool, crisp tones of blue and green.
1. A new table released at last year’s furniture fair in Milan, the Delta has a striking design and can be extended. The table is complemented by the Gamma chair with its matching base. milanofurniture.com.au
2. Chinoiserie, mixed media on steel 1200mm x 1200mm, by artist Simon Wilde. studiodairy.com.au
3. Bloom lounge chair by Kenneth Cobonpue. Also available in club chair size. kezu.com.au
TOP TIP: This winter, move away from traditional warm winter tones and mix it up with bright whites, bright lights and happy shades that will keep your spirits up all winter long.
4. Glass bar trolley. sovereigninteriors.com.au
5. Bardot sofa by Bernhardt Design. Also available as an armchair and in a variety of colours. kezu.com.au
6. Magazine holder. boconcept.com.au
7. Karim Rashid’s Nafir pendant. Designed and made in Italy, the shape is derived from its original meaning of a small Persian trumpet. mondoluce.com
8. 9. 10. and 11. Murobond’s technically superior paints meet the highest environmental standards. murobond.com.au
Colours shown (in order): Azure, Greentea, Indigo and Watergreen
12. Cognac glasses, set of two. greatdanefurniture.com
13. Ralph Lauren Saugatuck Geometric End Table, in solid oak timber. cocorepublic.com.au
14. Blue glass vase. boconcept.com.au
15. The Arne Vodder tallboy was designed in 1959 and features Arne Vodder’s trademark organic drawers. greatdanefurniture.com
16. Royal Wool & Cashmere Company hand-knotted custom rug number 551 in wool and silk. carpetdesigncentre.com
17. Vero solid American walnut dining table. This contemporary piece is the latest design trend. fanuli.com.au
By Linda Delaney
From Home Design magazine Vol.16 No. 3