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17 Jan 2026 By architectureau
Leggy Console by Escultura
Sustainably built from compressed hemp with a hand-applied lime and micro-cement finish, this sculptural console fuses regenerative materials with an elegant, playful form. Made in Melbourne, no two pieces are alike, thanks to custom colouring and artisanal surface craftsmanship. Visit website.
Land rug collection from Pampa
Hand-woven in Argentina from fine wool and cotton warp, this flat-woven rug series merges Californian artist Serena Mitnik-Miller's coastal aesthetic with Pampa's artisanal techniques. Organic forms and neutral tones evoke nature's quiet rhythms, grounding interior spaces with calm, tactile simplicity. Visit website.
Cove handle by Studio Henry Wilson
Precision-made using sand-casting techniques, the Cove handle brings sculptural simplicity to cabinetry. Variations such as pour ripples or pitting reflect the small-batch manufacturing process, with brass and aluminium selected to patina over time. Shown in Layer Cake by Arent and Pyke. Visit website.
Icons collection by Hali × Smac Studio
European influences define this expressive rug collection, which includes four distinct designs available in three colourways. Crafted by Hali's artisans, the tactile pieces feature scalloped edges and bold curves - and have already featured in Smac Studio's projects and in practice director Shona McElroy's own home. Visit website.
Ethereal colour palette from Dulux
Ethereal is a pastel-driven paint palette featuring mid-tone shades of green, mauve and blush pink, designed to bring serenity and optimism to interiors. Here, the romantic Savin has been applied to the wall and ceiling, with Aroma on the joinery. Styling: Bree Banfield. Visit website.
Magnolia dining table from King Living
Compact proportions meet smart engineering in this extendable timber dining table. It easily shifts from a four- to six-seater with a smooth, synchronised slide mechanism. Thoughtfully designed to bring company closer together, Magnolia features angled legs and curved corners, and is available in a range of finishes. Visit website.
Wave Chaise by Daniel Boddam
Inspired by rolling waves, the Wave Chaise uses sweeping curves to bring softness and movement to living spaces. The modular design comprises two or three pieces, allowing it to be customised in length and width. Styling: Karin Bochnik. Visit website.
Undressed Collection by Georgina Davies
This furniture collection repositions MDF as a refined material using minimalist geometry and a delicate shellac finish. By exposing a material that is more often concealed, the range challenges material hierarchy, transforming a functional substrate into a product with unexpected warmth. Visit website.
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