Velvet interiors What started as
a fashion trend is now an interiors
obsession. We’re seeing this luxe
fabric everywhere, from armchairs
to entire walls – note how designer
Nina Maya has covered this dreamy
bedroom in floor-to-ceiling dusty
rose velvet. Ninamayainteriors.comArticolo Can we just talk about how beautiful this wall
sconce by Articolo is? It’s sculptural and sophisticated,
and we can’t wait to see what the Melbourne-based
lighting studio comes up with next! Articololighting.comMr and Mrs White This contemporary oak table can
be anything you need it to be – a creative work space,
a place to gather for meals, even a decorative display.
And it comes in three sizes. Mrandmrswhite.netTriibe Now this is how you bring the ’70s back!
We love the burnt tones and touchable texture in this
project by design studio Triibe. Wearetriibe.comDerek Swalwell The architectural photographer has
just released a new series of large-scale prints. Titled
‘Outdistance’, these works bring Italian brutalist design
landmarks to life in vivid colour. Outdistancebrutal.comMatteau We’ve already picked out everything we want
from Matteau’s Resort 2020 line, which debuted at this
year’s Australian Fashion Week. Think elegant, relaxed
silhouettes and chic swimwear. Matteau-store.com
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photographyhannah roche (matteau); felix forest (nina maya); terence chin (triibe);david mitchell (standard dose); sean fennessy (moss) | *conversions correct at time of print