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OUR ROUND-UP OF THE LATEST DESIGN NEWS, SHOPPING AND DECORATING

- EDITED BY HOLLY BYRNE & TILLY ROBERTS

NOMADIC HOME

Drawing inspiratio­n from across the globe, an expanded collection from furniture brand United Strangers has just landed at homewares emporium Matt Blatt. The range has a strong focus on sustainabi­lity and longevity, with, interestin­gly, some of the pieces crafted from salvaged and repurposed materials such as military tents and timber logs reclaimed from South American waterways. From $39 for a plant bag, visit mattblatt.com.au.

ONE TO WATCH: SUNDAY FOLK TEXTILES

Interior designer and artist Emma McNamara has launched a new collection of cushions under her textiles label, Sunday Folk. ‘Beachcombe­r’ is the second release from the Northern Beaches local, who worked in commercial interiors before branching out on her own. Inspired by the coastal lifestyle, the chic new range is made up of five hand-painted designs created in Emma’s Sydney studio. From $145, sundayfolk­textiles.com.

jam factory

Adelaide-based craft and design house Jam Factory has released its Autumn/ Winter 2018 collection with works from creatives such as Dinosaur Designs, Sharon Muir and Border Co; think a variety of contempora­ry pieces derived from ceramics, glass, timber and textiles. From $32 for Caslake and Pedler’s pretty gelati bowl, visit jamfactory. com.au for the full story.

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