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56 | AUSTRALIAN HOUSE &GARDEN


HG DESIGN


Earthy shades of terracotta and eucalyptus are driving
homewares palettes, while handmade qualities and
their imperfections are there to be celebrated.

AUSTRALIA’S BEST


homewar es


CLOCKWISE FROMTOPRIGHT✚The Bejewelled resin and brasscutleryfrom Kip & Co is a sure-fire way to enliven your tabletop and get your guests
talking.$349/24-piece set; http://www.kipandco.com.au.✚Speckle, a collection of stoneware vessels designed by Swede-turned-Sydneysider Sara Lundgren,
is named for the pattern – unique to each piece – that forms as a result of the firing process.Tumblers,$29/each,containers,$69/each, Zakkia; http://www.zakkia.
com.au.✚Handmade in Australia by Julia Denes, the ceramicoval platterin Salty Rose (22x14cm), $40, encompasses a sense of raw natural form and
texture. Woodfolk; http://www.woodfolk.com.au.✚The Criss Crossporcelaincupishand formed and perfectly imperfect. $44, Kaz Ceramics; http://www.kazmorton.ctlyimperfect$4 4 KazCeramics;wwwkazmorton
com.au. ✚ Essentials terracotta vases are designed in sizes to accommodate store-bought bouquets, $30-$90/each, Have You Met Miss Jones; http://www.
jonesandco.com.au.


✚ We love the way Melbourne
designer Cindy-Lee Davies’
latest collection, Earth,
references traditional water
vessels seen in India and Asia,
and seasonal colours of khaki,
clay, cinnamon, ivory and bark.
The range includes spun metal
and ceramic vessels in a variety
of soft and sensual shapes.
Lightly; http://www.lightly.com.au.

✚ The unique teardrop
form of the glass lid on the
Sanctury M terrarium directs
condensation back to the
foliage. From $169, Botanica;
http://www.botanica.boutique.
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