A round-up of the latest products
A round up of the latest furniture, lighting and objects to enhance your next project.
T Model lamp from Fred International
Designed by Arash Nourinejad and meticulously crafted in Denmark, Anour’s T Model reimagines the classic table lamp with a minimal form and distinctive finish. It features a tilting lamp shade with an integrated touch dimmer and a warm LED light source. Anour lamps are individually surface treated, which results in a finely structured surface. The T Model lamp is available through Fred International in three different brass finishes: polished, brushed and browned.
Fred International — fredinternational.com.au
The Esteem chair by Apparentt
The Esteem chair by Apparentt is both graceful and comfortable, with a backrest made from a solid piece of steam-bent timber forming a seamless, flowing curve. Developed and refined over several years, the Esteem chair is made locally in Melbourne and is available in natural American oak, ebonized oak or walnut timber, with an option for an upholstered seat. Its honest and simple design is a celebration of material and process.
Apparent — apparentt.com.au
Rugs from Tribe Home
Tribe Home is a Melbourne designfocused rug and homewares wholesaler, committed to forecasting and sourcing uniquely beautiful rugs and one-of-a-kind original Persian rugs. With a passion for releasing exclusive designs and honouring rareness in the Australian market, Tribe Home imports many bespoke rugs from around the world, which can be made to custom or specifically sourced for particular projects. The fundamental ethos of Tribe Home is to supply diverse rugs to the Australian design industry, bringing cultures together onto one floor.
Tribe Home — tribehome.com.au
Colour number 28 by Vola
Danish tapware manufacturer Vola has added a new colour to its range, a matt white finish dubbed colour number 28. Beautifully pure and unmistakably matt, the finish was inspired by the tactile forms found in nature. The colour is one of fourteen Vola finishes now available, a selection that has grown since the first prototypes were developed by Arne Jacobsen in 1968 in just two colours, grey and orange. Colour number 28 is designed to complement a wide variety of environments and colour schemes. Vola — vola.com
Faded Empire wallpaper and fabric by Kerrie Brown
Kerrie Brown’s Faded Empire design blends a modern colour palette with eighteenth-century motifs, crumbling plaster walls and a street art style. Photographic imagery is overlaid with smudges, paint pigment, text and eighteenth-century wallpaper and fabrics, forming dynamic digital collages that merge artistic styles, time periods and cultural symbols. Kerrie Brown’s designs are available to order in wallpapers and fabrics. Kerrie Brown Designs — kerriebrown.com
Modern Series by Bertazzoni
Bertazzoni’s Modern Series ovens are designed to bring a fresh, contemporary elegance to the kitchen. The Italiandesigned built-in and freestanding cookers combine glass and precious metal for a rich materiality and sophisticated look. There is a choice of finishes, including stainless steel, copper, zinc and matt black, to complement the black glass window and handle. The appliances’ clean lines are maintained through touch controls on the more advanced models, for seamless integration.
Bertazzoni — bertazzoni.com
Trilogy wall sconce by Articolo
The Trilogy wall sconce continues Melbourne studio Articolo’s exploration of the art of light and the pairing of luxurious materials. A reimaging of the earlier Trilogy pendant design, it features a trio of mouth-blown glass orbs on a brass or mid-bronze mount. The light source is concealed within the three orbs, which come in a range of finishes including the Fizi look. Fizi is distinctive for its burst of bubbles that, when lit, throw dramatic patterns into the surrounding space. Articolo — articololighting.com