Real Living Australia – August 2019

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Ramen Zundo Sapporo, Sydney Circular forms
feature throughout this TomMarkHenry-designed ramen
bar, where steel-framed windows let in the light and
neon signs lend an air of playfulness. Ramenzundo.com

WonderGlass Called Alcova, which means “a place where lovers
meet” in Italian, this collection of cast-glass vessels and niches form
sculptural landscapes when grouped together. Livingedge.com.au

A Boy Named Aaron We love the architectural design
and balance of colour and pattern in these eye-catching
rugs. They’ll become the hero piece in whatever room
you decide to put them. Aboynamedaaron.com.au

Studio Amelia This debut sandal collection from
Londonite-turned-Sydneysider Emily Amelia Inglis is so
elegantly minimalistic and desirable, Net-a-Porter and
Browns have signed on as stockists. Studioamelia.co

King Living The award-winning furniture store has
added a new string to its bow in the form of elegant
lighting. The four styles cast a soft glow with minimal
glare – ideal for modern homes. Kingliving.com.au

Nescafé Gold Enjoy barista-style coffee – complete
with velvety, frothy top – at home with Nescafé Gold’s
new cafe-inspired range. We’re quite partial to the
Crème Brûlée Latté flavour. Nescafe.com.au

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Balla table
lamp, $580, and
floor lamp,
$980, King Living.

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digital habitus (kohle); kristina soljo (nescafe gold); claire lavabre (wonderglass)


Pomela Arch floor rugs, $295
each, A Boy Named Aaron.

Cafe-inspired coffee
sachets, $6.30 for 8,
Nescafé Gold.

1.1 sandals in Nude,
$350, Studio Amelia.

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