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Design brands take a bold stance against replica furniture

It’s the never-ending debate, replica versus original, and now four of Sydney’s most exciting design brands — Arthur G, Euroluce, Workshopped and Luxmy Furniture, have joined forces to protest against the replica furniture market.

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Creating a dynamic and thought-provoking installation designed by Design by Toko as part of Sydney InDesign 2015, the finished product is a sculptural ‘bonfire’ of replicas, called the Hill Street Bonfire.

A creative statement against increasing designer copies, they hope to draw focus to the iconic pieces, which are mass-produced and sold in various high street replica stores without repercussion. “It takes thousands of dollars and a huge amount of creativity and hard work to produce original design,” explains Priyanka Rao of Luxmy Furniture. “After all the prototyping, tooling and marketing expenses involved in commercialisation, it is heartbreaking to see works from our collection and fellow local businesses ruthlessly ripped off with no respect for the designer or manufacturer involved in bringing that product to life. It’s time to take a stand!” 

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Each business, Arthur G, Euroluce, Workshopped and Luxmy Furniture, is based firmly on a proud tradition of quality design and make, and where true craftsmanship lies at the very core of the collections they present.

Arthur G is an Australian based furniture designer and manufacturer established in Melbourne over three decades ago, with Euroluce arguably Australia’s leading distributor of high-end lighting solutions sourced largely from Europe. Joining them is Workshopped, which specialises in creative industrial design and interior pieces made in Australia, and well-known for championing many up and coming local designers, while Luxmy Furniture is the licensed manufacturer of corporate furniture collections including Woodmark and Paustian.

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Hill Street Bonfire is located in the Hill Street design precinct of Surry Hills and will be on display until Sunday. For more information.

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Perth’s Dessein pop-up and breakfast seminars

We often hear from our Perth readers that they’re feeling a bit neglected, what with Sydney and Melbourne hosting the majority of design’s coolest events. So when we hear of something happening on the west coast of Australia, we’re quick to report it!

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Taking place in Arthur G’s Perth showroom, they will be offering a unique concept store experience, showcasing the work of fellow Australian furniture designer and rising star, Dessein.

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Part installation, part merchandising display, the Dessein concept store appears as a chromatic lighting installation from afar, inviting customers to step in and experience the Dessein signature style in a unique and inspiring way.

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In addition to the pop-up, Dessein founder Michele Chow will be orchestrating a series of free breakfast seminars inviting Perth residents to join her and key design speakers in a discussion on various aspects of Australian design (they will be available for purchase via Eventbrite from Wednesday).

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The Perth pop-up will commence on 6 August and run for six weeks before moving to Arthur G’s Sydney and Melbourne showrooms.

For more information.

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Covet my coffee table: with interior designer Diane Bergeron

Diane Bergeron is a renowned interior designer based in Melbourne and founder of the new Mercer School of Interior Design. Today, she shares the contents of her eBay find coffee table with us!

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“I have a huge assortment of books because I love to have my inspiration at my fingertips,” Diane says. “One of my most cherished books is the special edition of Windows at Bergdorf Goodman because it’s aspirational and it chronicles the amazing work of one of my oldest friends, David Hoey.

“My coffee table is covered in books of my favourite photographers and artists such as Slim Aarons, Alex Katz and Elizabeth Peyton. I took the names for my Arthur G furniture line from inspirational women and that’s how the Peyton sofa got its name.

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“The coffee table itself was one of my happiest finds on eBay. We had to get it delivered from Sydney but it was worth it. The ceramic impression of Roy Lichtenstein’s Girl with Hair Ribbon was handmade by my daughter Coco. I found both the vintage brass ram’s head bust on a lucite plinth and the gorgeous marble obelisks at antique stores while I was still living in America but you can find like items at Graham Geddes for those shopping locally.

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“I’m obsessed with my natural and gold agate coasters ($125) from Jonathan Adler because they add a unique touch and texture to the whole setting. The decorative gold bone inlay box is another one-off from America but you can find like items at Safade in Melbourne.

Find out more about the Mercer School of Interior Design and its courses.

See all our previous featured coffee tables.

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Striking sofas in Arthur G’s latest range

We have our eyes on a few of the new lounges in Arthur G’s latest range. The Boss (below), in particular, is our favourite, with its Cloth Fabric indigo, painterly fabulousness! Divine! We love their Australian designed and made creations.

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The Boss 3-seater in a Cloth Fabric design

Much as I subscribe to the idea that large pieces like sofas should be purchased in neutrals, there are always exceptions to the rule, right?! The Colette (below) in duck egg, has a very ladylike, classic look and I love the contrast of its timber and brass feet.

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And last but not least, the Manhattan four-seater is making me reassess black leather as a sofa choice.

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Nice work, Arthur G!

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Arthur G add 3 new chairs to their collection

Arthur G have introduced 3 new chair styles to their range: Jeremy, Martin and Carmen.

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Jeremy (above) is the ultimate three in one (occasional, desk or dining chair) while Carmen (below) has a relaxed seat height and tapered arms, making it the perfect addition to any living room setting.

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ilanel and Arthur G team up with bespoke lights for Saturday in Design

ilanel is putting the finishing touches to a bespoke series of its kahdu pendant lights, to be hung exclusively in the Arthur G showroom as part of Saturday in Design Melbourne this weekend.

“We’re so excited to be working with Arthur G, who really understand the importance of original design and support local designers,” said ilanel designer Ilan El. The kahdu pendants, hand made in Melbourne, add a bold sculptural statement to any modern space.

Hand woven from French ribbon and available in 20 colours, the collection is inspired by the 60s op art movement. The precise, mathematically based composition gives the viewer the illusion that the light is breathing or moving.

See the kahdu collection at the Arthur G showroom, 618 Church Street, Richmond, this coming Saturday 17 and Sunday 18 August.