Take inspiration from Tom Ford’s spring 2014 collection and brighten up your summer celebrations with cool whites and eye-popping colour, inside or out
The Zendo sofa by Cosh Living is the ultimate “chill out” seating luxury. It features a powder-coated aluminium frame with upholstery available in nautic leather or fabric options.
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Keep your cool underneath the contemporary 350cm Riviera umbrella by Shelta.
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Rosslyn from Nina Campbell is a 100 per cent cotton print from Seneca Textiles. Cover your walls, sofas or cushions to introduce a touch of spring.
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Add a punch of colour and comfort with these stunning cushions by Bluebellgray.
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Your guests will love the Mirthe range by Tribu, available from Cosh Living in a range of luxury seating and tables, cushions and accessories including the Easy chair.
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Coral’s organic pattern is inspired by nature and manufactured from sustainable, often recycled materials and low-VOC finishes. Available in a range of sizes and colours from Arktura.
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An icon of industrial aesthetics, Tolix is a popular choice for inside and out, available in myriad colours, including Racy Red and Icy White from Thonet.
thonet.com.au
The BigWire table by Arik Levy features a steel structure with a plate glass top. It looks great at any party in red, white or graphite. Available from Zanotta.
zanotta.it
The Coop occasional table by Altone from Fanuli is a modern and functional piece that looks great whatever the occasion.
fanuli.com.au
Dish up spring delights on trays by Bluebellgray.
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This great new 100 per cent cotton artisanal dyed Carmen velvet from Boyac’s Metaphores collection packs a punch of colour wherever it’s needed.
boyac.com.au
The Tess chair from Cosh Living in transparent finish is made from injecting moulded polyprop ylene with a high-resistant steel tube frame — a cool addition to your outdoor space.
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Edited by James Cleland
Originally from Home Design magazine Volume 17 Issue 5