NZ House & Garden

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The mix of materials that started to appear in the kitchen is making its way into other rooms of our homes from ceramic-topped dining tables with timber legs and woven chairs to an unusual range of materials now being used on coffee and side tables. Says Jayne Cross-Hunter of McKenzie & Willis: “The emphasis is very much mix not match. To make unique room settings with interestin­g materials and mismatchin­g pieces.”

Says Diana Ribarevski of Coco Republic: “Many of our coffee tables, consoles and dining tables showcase a beautiful blend of mixed and timeless materialit­y, including figured marble, timber and metals. The result is one where each piece has its own wow factor but is easily workable in a layered applicatio­n with other materials in the interior used alongside it. For example, a brushed brass coffee table might be a subtle connection to the metal windows and doors.” She also notes the move towards more fluid lines in furniture and homewares shapes including curved sofas, sculptural armchairs, sphered cushions and bold accent details.

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 ?? ?? 1 Stonyhurst lamp table by Halo $2985 from McKenzie & Willis, mckenziean­dwillis.co.nz.
2 Indali bone inlay coffee table $699 from Early Settler, earlysettl­er.co.nz. 3 Jasper II occasional table from $1357 from King, kingliving.co.nz. 4 Rays coffee table by Rodolfo Dordoni for Minotti POA from ECC, ecc.co.nz.
5 Fira coffee table $1499 from Freedom, freedomfur­niture.co.nz. 2
1 Stonyhurst lamp table by Halo $2985 from McKenzie & Willis, mckenziean­dwillis.co.nz. 2 Indali bone inlay coffee table $699 from Early Settler, earlysettl­er.co.nz. 3 Jasper II occasional table from $1357 from King, kingliving.co.nz. 4 Rays coffee table by Rodolfo Dordoni for Minotti POA from ECC, ecc.co.nz. 5 Fira coffee table $1499 from Freedom, freedomfur­niture.co.nz. 2
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