Grand Designs Australia – Issue 6.3 – May 2017

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“Greenery bursts forth in 2017 to provide
us with the reassurance we yearn for
amid a tumultuous social and political
environment,” says Leatrice Eiseman,
executive director of the Pantone Colour
Institute. “Satisfying our growing desire
to rejuvenate and revitalise, Greenery
symbolises the reconnection we seek with
nature, one another and a larger purpose.”

12: Auckland-based artist Flox
delivers a motif of local native
greenery in the form of a light box.
fl ox.co.nz
13: The Andros pendant is modelled
on traditional lampshade shapes
but in a fun and eco-friendly version
with cardboard. Available in bright
primary colours including Kelly
Green. afdstore.co.nz
14: Bonnie and Neil never fail to
deliver the perfect linen cushion.
This one features mossy-coloured
fl oral motifs. bonnieandneil.com.au
15: Deep olive green bowls
handthrown in recycled clay give
a tactile matt exterior and super-
smooth interior. reneeboyd.co.nz
16: The Zig Zag pouf is a playful
response to the need for extra
seating in a home, in vibrant hand-
dyed wool with distinct circular
pattern. bobandfriends.co.nz
17: The multicoloured lamellas on the
Click sunlounger can be removed
and replaced on the frame for a mix-
and-match option. danishfurniture.nz
18: Jungle foliage is everywhere in
interiors, and this off ering from Kico
is a fresh take on a modern classic.
kico.co.nz
19: The Ceropegia print by Studio
Joop is one of a series which mixes
diff erent botanical prints that are
perfect for those who like to be
surrounded by plants, but somehow
can’t seem to keep them alive.
paperplanestore.com
20: This wide Contrast pendant
in sage green powder-coated
aluminium is the perfect
contemporary addition to a modern
dining room. cittadesign.com


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