Equally deep and intriguing, smoky tones add instant allure to an interior
A result of the collaboration between Julie Paterson and Designer Rugs, the Stoney rug is handmade from New Zealand wool. clothfabric.com;
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Subtly referencing a scientific theme, the Essential Oil Burner features
a Tasmanian oak base to contrast with the heavy-metal components.
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We love seeing the unique creations coming from next-generation designers, such as the Warped cushion from Sydney local Laura Nadile. lauranadile.com
The tapas oil dish, shown here in Iron Dip, is favoured for its durability, functionality and overall good looks. livingedge.com.au
The Art Glass vase in Smoke has room for a single stem, but looks perfect left to its own devices. weylandts.com.au
The Gondola ottoman embodies gentle curves and stunning design, the perfect piece to add to your sitting room. designfurniture.com.au
The Speedy tumbler, which comes in a set of six, gives off a distinctly ’70s vibe, be it the burnt honey glow, intricate pattern or perhaps just a combination of the two.
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The Bai hanging lamp blends elements from a contemporary, industrial style with the subdued colours often associated with the ’60s or ’70s. criteriacollection.com.au
Naturally occurring crystals, Aragonite clusters are sometimes referred to as cave flowers. caesarstone
The Java Charcoal pillowcase from Ltd by Logan & Mason fuses Aztec designs with muted colours. loganandmason.com.au
The Les Sables du Temps sculpture by Elliott Barnes features a coloured glass-blown frame and stained chestnut and topstitched leather seat and base. ebinteriors.com
Scented with bergamot, lemon, jasmine and peach, this hand and body wash smells as good as it looks. lightly.com.au
A soft, ethereal structure is teamed with butter-coloured leather in the Antohn sofa. cultdesign.com.au; cultdesign.co.nz