Celebrate the warmer weather with these lush homewares
1 Feel like your walls could use a makeover? The Aviary Garden wallpaper from LAURA ASHLEY is a breath of fresh air for your interiors. This durable wallpaper can be wiped clean with a damp sponge and can even be used in well-ventilated bathrooms. laura-ashley.com.au
2 Part of the colourful Olhar o Brasil collection from VISTA ALEGRE, the large oval platter is perfect for entertaining as the weather gets warmer. myvistaalegre.com
3 With a 220-thread count, the Mode duvet and pillowcase from BLUEBELLGRAY truly embraces the floral trend. Each design is painted by hand in the Glasgow studio before being printed onto natural cottons and linens using state-of-the-art printing technology. alfrescoemporium.com.au
4 The Color Party! Bouganville cushion features jewel-esque tones and embroidered touches — a fusion of vibrant colour and texture. This aptly named cushion by Christian Lacroix from DESIGNERS GUILD will help you kick off the silly season. designersguild.net.au
5 Inspired by the beautiful floating flower, the Waterlily rug from DARONO is suitable for indoors and out. darono.pt
6 Warmer weather means stone fruits are coming back into season. In a delightful peach colour, the Elton table lamp from BEACON LIGHTING is perfect for the home office. beaconlighting.com.au
7 The striking Island Home collection from SEKERS includes five diverse prints — from tropical designs featuring flora and fauna to delicate roses and entwining vines. Pictured here is the enchanting Babylon Damson upholstery. sekers.com.au
8 Filled with an eco-friendly recycled-blend fibre insert, the Honey Bird cushion from WAM HOME DÉCOR will bring your lounge room to life. wamhomedecor.com.au
9 With its dramatic petal embellishment, the Eucharis pouf from DARONO was inspired by Amazonian flowers. It’s the perfect pop of colour for your outdoor room. darono.pt
10 The Cymbidium Ming vase by JEREMY COLE explores the relationship between ceramics and light. With the option of LED lighting, the piece is based on the idea of an ancient Ming dynasty vase that has burst to display delicate Cymbidium flowers. jeremycole.net
Edited by April Ossington
Originally from Home Design magazine, Volume 17 Issue 5