Grand Designs Australia – Issue 6.3 – May 2017

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ECO


ELEMENTS


Add a touch of eco elegance with one
or more pieces for a layered look

EDITED BY // JAMES CLELAND

JAMES CLELAND


01: Produced in Mexico using faceted
brass, recycled glass and antique
mirrors, the Roza pendant off ers a
unique geometric design.
ecochic.com.au
02: Old housing timber has been
upcycled and melded together
to create this little table.
vastinterior.com.au
03: The Lexicon wall art features a
penny farthing bicycle and entwines
elements of a bygone era with a
touch of whimsy. ecochic.com.au
04: Another piece from the Lexicon
wall art collection, Jungle Telegraph
showcases a resplendent gathering
of exotic rainforest birds juxtaposed
with natural and man-made jungles,
with a hint of the unexpected.
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05: The Pascal features a sturdy
hardwood frame that reveals
the natural timber grains which
add texture to the sleek profi le.
vastinterior.com.au
06: An acacia veneer gives the
Bruno a hint of British colonial style.
vastinterior.com.au
07: The Alberobello pouf is made
from recycled jute and sari silk, which
ticks all the eco-friendly boxes.
vastinterior.com.au
08: Well-worn, weathered and
industrial, the Artist buff et features
timber panelling with steel legs.
vastinterior.com.au
09: The Hex stool is a tactile piece
that showcases one of the most
durable structures in nature, the
hexagonal cell. ecochic.com.au
10: The Caribbean mirror refl ects a
bohemian lifestyle and lends a touch
of exotic fl air. It’s ethically sourced
and handmade. ecochic.com.au
11: The steel base and ceramic
fi nish of the Londolozi lamp strike
the perfect balance between
durability and design.
ecochic.com.au

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