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Homewares to revamp your home for under $100

Styling your home can get expensive, especially when you’re eyeing off a candle that’s triple digits and a lamp just shy of $1000 (and that’s on sale!). Here at Interiors Addict we believe some items are worthy of spending that extra bit of cash, but that doesn’t mean you can’t transform your home for less… and when we say less we don’t mean cheap knock-offs, but beautiful, original and affordable pieces by local and emerging designers. Below are our favourite homewares to revamp your home for under $100.

Country Road’s Aila Round Platter: I’m an absolute sucker for a pop of pastel colour when it comes to homewares! Crafted in stoneware with a glazed glossy interior, this platter in quartz (baby pink) is perfect for mixing and matching and playing with colour and form. Designed for everyday serving it retails for $44.95.

Country Road’s Aila Round Platter

Wall Style’s Les Fleur #2: Soft in colour yet dramatic in appearance, this contemporary photographic image of a chrysanthemum makes a striking impact in any interior. Professionally printed with the finest quality inks on heavyweight archival paper, the small print (40cm x 40cm) retails for $89.95.

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Design Twins’ Stripe Pot: Concrete homewares are having a major moment and the Design Twins have a lot to do with that! Their lightweight pot range is all the rage and for $90 you can get your hands on an extra small (28cm x 27cm) stripe pot. Black and white with a metallic twist, it is the ideal way to add some life and greenery to your home.

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Amigos de Hoy’s Splash Mat Round: Digitally printed onto low pile soft chenille, the rugs are non slip, washable and non allergenic. The perfect small area mat, they are ideal for kitchens and bathrooms, indoors and out. Available in a variety of textured-looking patterns for $79, my personal fave has to be the Quill design.

Amigos de Hoy’s Splash Mat Round

West Elm’s Monte Mirrors: On special for $99.95 the plated brass mirrors bring shine and style to any room. Available in three shapes, pair them together or mix and match with other art for an instant gallery wall.

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White Moose’s Sleeping Frenchie: Not allowed a pet? Then this may be the next best thing. This French Bulldog is the model companion, it doesn’t even require walks! Available in black and gold for $79, it was featured on The Block so you know it’s on trend.

White Moose’s Sleeping Frenchie

Hunting For George’s Lola Clock: Currently half price at $89.50 (win!), this stylish and handmade bamboo clock is perfect for a Scandi-inspired home. Beautiful and minimalist in colour it comes in pastel lilac and yellow.

Hunting For George’s Lola Clock

Beacon Lighting’s Raika 1 Light Table Lamp: I’ve been eyeing off this lamp for years and it’s finally below the $100 mark… just. Now for $99 (that’s a saving of $150!) you can get your hands on this beautiful piece designed by The Block’s Josh and Jenna. Made from a combination of cork, amber glass and woven cloth it gives off a natural, industrial look.

Beacon Lighting’s Raika 1 Light Table Lamp (right)

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Coffee, cake and Country Road homewares

Need some cushions to spruce up your couch? How about a cool café for a catch-up brunch with friends? Head over to Brighton’s Country Road (in Melbourne) and you can have both.

Country Road’s latest store refurbishment blurs the lines between lifestyle and food. The new café, ‘The Brighton Buoy’, is a collaboration effort with The Almond Milk Co. that offers customers a unique experience. It’s a similar concept to their Sorrento store (also in Victoria).

You can choose from a variety of fresh pastries, sandwiches and salads (supplied daily by  ‘The Hamptons’ bakery) to have with your coffee or healthy smoothie. You can even take home some freshly made almond milk in a reusable glass bottle.

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New cushions and an almond milk latte? Sounds good to me.

The Brighton Buoy, 42 Church St, Brighton , 3186 VIC 
(03) 9592 5596

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Get summer ready with our top picks from Country Road

Country Road has long been a personal favourite, ever since as a tiny tot, my mum would take me in for our weekly pilgrimage! Their Summer Home collection has just launched, with something for every room and every style. Here are my top picks:

Save money and have a tapas night at home! Country Road’s stoneware Tapas range is hand-glazed to give a beautiful, glossy finish. Featuring a modern design and clean profile, the range is a stylish addition to the table.

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Functional (but would also look great just leant up against the wall) the Albi Trivet is crafted from timber and designed to protect your surfaces from heat. It is available in four colours.

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I adore art and the Luna A1 Poster is super chic and affordable. Win! Hang with their Tube Hanger or in one of their A1 frames.

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Oh so cozy, the Rikka Knit Throw is made from a soft cotton blend in a chunky knit weave. Perfect for refreshing you space. It comes in two gorgeous colours, arctic blue and mid grey.

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I love a ladder as a place to hang towels, throws or garments. But the Nomi Storage Ladder goes a step further, having clever lock-in shelves which appear to float. Made from ash it comes in natural and black.

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Homewares Kitchens Styling

10 of the best canisters to style up your kitchen

With open-plan living pretty much the new normal, and the kitchen one of the most high-traffic areas of the home, there’s increased focus on the benchtop. Aside from keeping clutter at bay, and adding in a smattering of fresh greenery, a lovely looking canister can be just the finishing touch that the kitchen needs. Here are our top 10 picks.

Design Twins tribal canister: I love the world traveller vibe of this chic storage option. $29.

Anna Gare blackboard canister: A fan of pantry organisation, I love that you can re-label this on a whim. $22.95.

Orla Kiely multi stem storage jar: The Irish designer certainly has a signature style and a host of loyal fans who love her modern take on retro colours and motifs. $53.

Country Road Arlo canisters: Available in matte black and grey glass iterations, these timeless canisters would dress up any kitchen. From $24.95.

Robert Gordon Hardware Lane mint canister: Inspired by vintage cut glass, this is elegant and (given the colour) contemporary at the same time. $27.95.

Big W Design House classic eco discovery small canister: This geometric print canister is an absolute steal! $2.50.

Linen House brass canister: Super luxe and multi-purpose, it’s hard to go past a metallic option. $44.95.

Zakkia handmade speckle seagrass container: Made by Vietnamese artisans, each one of these  stoneware vessels is completely unique. $69.

Marble Basics ‘The Essential Box’: While not the most affordable option, this all-purpose solid marble canister is a weighty, heirloom-worthy piece. $150.

Kmart large black embossed canister: I personally have a couple of these and can vouch for their quality and good looks. $5.

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Homewares

Country Road opens lifestyle concept store in Albert Park

The continued success of online shopping has forced retailers to get creative with their offerings and the new Country Road lifestyle concept store in Melbourne’s Albert Park is testament to this. With its chic marble hexagonal floor tiles and in-house cafe, not only are shoppers able to purchase the iconic Aussie brand’s Man, Woman, Child and Home collections, they can stop for a coffee at the store’s café too.

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The store has it’s own little garden too

“After the success of our Sorrento store of a similar concept, we felt Albert Park was a wonderful location to continue our complete lifestyle offering,” says managing director Darren Todd of the store that is housed in a heritage-listed building.

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Delicious baked goods from popular bayside bakery ‘The Hamptons’

The café, titled ‘Park’ is a stylish collaboration between Country Road and Melbourne hospitality ventures Almond Milk Co and Tommy Collins’ bakery ‘The Hamptons,’ and features plenty of gorgeous interior details including a large marble bench top, cognac leather banquette seating and timber stools. The heritage site also features original gold door handles, high ceilings, wooden beams and large metal frame windows – the loftiness contributing to a feeling of bringing the outdoors in.

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You can shop for homewares and indulge in a caffeine fix too

The latest Country Road store opening is part of a larger plan for the brand that is trying to create a complete lifestyle experience for its customers and in great news, there will be further openings this year and in early 2017 too.

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Homewares Styling

Get wrapped up in Country Road’s cosy Winter 2016 collection

We heard that terracotta was on the style radar for winter but Country Road’s latest collection certainly proves it. Shrugging off its dowdy 70’s associations, this execution of terracotta is surprisingly stylish and it looks made to sit alongside the collection’s grey, marble and gold accents too.

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As for stoneware, this is a part of the Country Road home range that just keeps getting better and better. We love the two-toned charcoal and white serving collection – the exposed charcoal bisque is a lovely textural counterpoint to the gloss white inner of the range of plates, bowls and mugs.

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We’ve got our eye on the pale chalk blue napery too and love the way it perfectly complements the aforementioned terracotta.

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Lastly, we’re always excited by the brand’s soft furnishing offering, and this season doesn’t disappoint. Think luxe, knobbly textiles, long-haired tweeds, pile knits and fringing that work back perfectly with the bedding range that features neutral shades of grey, nude and brown with accents of faded teal and petrol blue.

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Interior trend: Navy is back

Lighter than black, but still as sophisticated, navy is the latest design classic to experience a resurgence. Quite the chameleon, you could consider navy a neutral as it complements most colour schemes. Check out our top picks.

West Elm Sloan upholstered chair in navy leather: We love this club chair’s clean lines (Jen recently bought it for her new place), rich navy hue and solid wood legs, $799 on sale.

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Country Road Drew king quilt cover: The large scale of this gingham design makes this quilt clean and modern, rather than fit for grandma’s bedroom, $249.

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Target Coastal Navy Stripe paper hamper: With a fabulous nautical feel, this hamper is perfect for laundry or simply general storage, $20.

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Eco Chic Emilia bedside table in navy: The bamboo detail in this bedside is gorgeous — as are the high-gloss finish and glass handles, $1,620.

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Citta Design Globe bath towel range: We love the soft feel of these velour towels and their super smart, masculine style, from $6.90.

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Freedom Becker pedal bin 3L in navy: Who says a bin needs to be entirely utilitarian? It’s the matte finish that piqued our interest. $29.95.

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Eco Chic Panel navy linen cushion: Yes it’s pricey but this chic number will never date. $190.

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Country Road Baxter knit cushion: The perfect pop of navy for your little one’s room. $59.95.

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Homewares Kitchens Styling

Country Road launch new collection in rich autumnal shades

While maintaining the clean, minimal aesthetic we’ve come to expect from the brand, the latest Country Road homewares collection is infused with gorgeous shades of washed red, rich brown and deep green that reflect the upcoming change of season.

The Autumn Winter 2016 range sees plenty of the raw materials the brand has embraced of late – concrete, marble and oak – paired with luxurious accents of gold and copper.

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The chalky pale grey enamel cookware is a standout and we are also enamoured with the gorgeous Emerald green marble platter – it will add a majestic richness to the table top in the cooler months.

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There are also vintage-inspired prints adorning cushions and throws alongside large scaled textiles designs, thick rope baskets and fluffy textured throws.

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Plus, the brand has also expanded its popular Tapas dining range with a fresh sage green colour way for a sophisticated new season change.

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Homewares

9 of the best throws and blankets

I have an ever-changing collection of throws on my couch and bed. I think at last count I had upward of 15, so clearly I’ve not really mastered the less is more thing. But to tempt my obsession further, I’ve put together a list of the 9 best throws and blankets. Enjoy! 

The Marcel Throw from Country Road combines graphic colour blocking with cosy texture in a reverse jersey cotton knit. It retails for $149.

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The bright striped Moroccan Wool and Cotton Pom Pom Blanket was made by Berber Weavers of the Atlas Mountain Region in Morocco. In traditional Moroccan style these blankets are extremely warm and contain natural variations adding to the already chic aesthetic. Use as a bed covering, folded at the base of a bed or draped over a piece of furniture to inject a sense of global style into any space. Available from Barefoot Gypsy for $285.

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Lightweight and super soft, the 100% Egyptian cotton Throw Blanket ($230) from Sunday Ganim is perfect for lounging on the sofa or having a picnic in the park. The simple stripe with block trim pattern comes in three colourways, perfect for vibrant trans-seasonal layering.

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Milk & Sugar’s reversible Cross Black Knit is made from 100% cotton and is available in both throw and blanket size. Perfect for adding to your bed for that final touch or throwing over your couch or armchair on those cooler nights, prices start from $129.95.

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Hunting for George’s Outsider Cotton Blanket ($179), feature a simple, block print in four colourways, ranging from bright emerald greens to rich cornflower blues. 100% cotton, 100% awesome, it is designed for multi use — perfect as a single bed quilt, queen bed throw or couch snuggler.

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The Sea Tangle Linen Throw ($149) from Kate & Kate is beautifully screen printed on 100% linen. Use as a light-weight blanket, beach throw, table-cloth or picnic rug. Designed to fade, it comes in four colours.

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This stunning contrasting Tassel Throw ($249) from Kip & Co brings a stylish European edge to the home. Featuring textured indigo or mustard cotton with over-sized fuscia or peach tassels, it is made from 100% cotton. Pre-order now for a December delivery.

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Featuring Aura’s renowned cross design, the Crosses Throw ($149) in orange poppy is knitted in high quality soft cotton. Reverse is the opposite design.

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From the Mark Tuckey + Cotton On collaboration, the 100% cotton, charcoal Circus Tassel Blanket is the perfect addition to any sofa or bed. Hand knitted in India for superior quality and comfort, it retails for $139.95.

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9 great mirrors, from aspirational Adnet to affordable Freedom

Mirrors can completely transform a room — from brightening up dark corners and creating the illusion of space to adding style and drama to a once boring interior. Below we’ve rounded up nine mirrors for every taste and budget.

Arguably the most replicated mirror on the market, the original Adnet Mirror by Gubi is the epitome of luxury. Designed in the ’50s, the distinctive, round leather mirror with equestrian-inspired detailing, comes in three sizes and three strap colours (black, olive or brown). Available from Cult, prices start from $1,020.

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Coming in a range of colours and shapes (rectangle, round and geo) the minimalist and modern Flynn Mirror embodies simplicity at its best. Made from wood and featuring a soft painted matte finish it is available from Curious Grace for $385.

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Minimal meets industrial with the Max Italian Carrara Marble and Black Powder Coated Steel Floor Mirror ($1,495) from Urban Couture. An absolute showstopper, this piece can also be customised for your home. We love how it’s happy to be casually propped against the wall.

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A mirrored work of art, West Elm’s deco-inspired Faceted Mirror ($349) features 10 facets to help reflect more light, making it perfect for creating the illusion of space in smaller rooms, corners and hallways.

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Add a modern, chic touch with Country Road’s large rectangular Jani Mirror ($149). Made from solid Ash with a fine bevel front, it’s a practical and stylish way to update any space.

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Reminiscent of Moroccan archways, the Moroccan Arch Bone Inlay Mirror has a stunning frame made from ethically sourced, natural camel-bone inlay pieces. Designed by artisans in the magical region of Rajasthan, India, each piece has been handcrafted in a process that can take weeks. On sale for $649 it is available from Zohi Interiors.

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Create a character-filled interior with the too cute Delicious Pear Mirror. With a gold-rimmed edge it makes a lovely finishing touch to kids and adults room alike. Also available in apple shape, it retails for $159.99 from Freedom.

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The Eagan Multi-Panel Mirror ($218.40) from Pottery Barn features nine mirrors that are each bevelled. Made from an iron metal frame with a bronze finish and enhanced with metal rosettes, it can be mounted vertically or horizontally, for two looks.

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The Press Mirror designed by Tim Webber is made from copper with an inset mirror and a pressed detail at four points around the circle. It is available in five colours and has a keyhole on the back for hanging flush to the wall. Available from Hunting For George for $488.

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Country Road’s laid-back High Summer collection

With a focus on laid-back resort styling, outdoor living and relaxed moments centred on family and friends, High Summer 2015 sets the tone for the upcoming season.

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Designed with modern simplicity in mind, featuring premium timber, porcelain, brass, wool, linen and handmade glass in a muted palette, styling is kept informal to create a relaxed look made for the beach season.

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Add a pop of colour with this season’s stand out colour of muted, dusty pink. When paired with neutrals, marble and wood it adds a refreshing update for the seasonal change.

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Linen bedding offers a lived-in luxury with the naturally washed-back hues and texture bringing the mood of far-flung destinations into the home. Cushions, throws and napery are heavy on monochrome with print applied graphically in indigo, pale grey, soft pink and touches of magenta.

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Geometric trivets, spherical vessels and loop vases in marble add sculptural moments throughout the home. And Christmas is covered with the new Scandinavian style jewellery box, beach towels in pastel retro shades, votive sets, photo frames and celebratory glassware all indispensable for gifting and entertaining.

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8 of the best looking frames for your photos

I think a lot of us are guilty of never printing our photos. Nowadays, our treasured memories live on our phone or computer, rather than on our walls or mantle-piece. But in my opinion, that needs to change. Below are eight beautiful and affordable frames that will hopefully convince you to take a trip down to your local developer. Because if they can’t, there’s no hope for you!

Available in four sizes and three timber finishes (black, white and ash), the Zavier Frame from Neural Instinct is a contemporary classic. With prices starting from $29.95, style on its own, in a group or as part of a wall collage.

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Bang on trend, the Erla Frame ($44.95) in gorgeous marble print is simple and chic. Available from Country Road in one size (5×7), it comes in both black and white.

country roadNo need to mess with matting and easel backings, the Acrylic + Metal Frames from West Elm stand upright when wedged into the metal gold finish bases. Simply place your picture between the acrylic front and the back piece. Available in horizontal and vertical (10×15) for $39 a piece. 

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Made from timber, the Tilda Frames from Milk & Sugar represent classic simplicity at its best. Available in five sizes and two finishes (raw and white), the double frame takes two 4×6 inch photos and is on sale for $17.50.milk sugarDiscounted for $20.89, the Zahli Frame from Freedom has a strong Moroccan influence. Available in one size (5×7) its simple black and white colour palette lets your picture do the talking.

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Contoured to look like thick rope in shiny silver plate, the Rope Frames from Pottery Barn have designer style. Available in three sizes, prices range from $29-to-$49.

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The handmade Bone Inlay Mid Grey Chevron Photo Frame by Royal Hamam is made from quality bone for superior durability. Sourced as a recycled product with the assurance that no animals were killed for their bone, it is made by hand in India. Available from Zanui for $64.95, it comes in two sizes.

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The depth of the Hooked Shadow Box Frame and the pre-placed hooks make it possible to hang bits and pieces inside, whilst also able to be used as a regular photo frame. Hang photos, trinkets or jewellery with the 10 gold hooks, one metre of jute twine and 10 mini wooden pegs. Available from Typo in one size (12×12), it retails for $24.99 and comes in vintage and natural wood. typo

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Our pick of the season’s best vases

Flowers can truly transform an interior, but when they’re placed in an ordinary, old or just plain ugly vase, well it can be a huge waste of money and nature! Here are our favourite seven vases, which are easily as beautiful as the flowers you will put in them.

Made from a concrete base with a wire frame, the unique Ghost Concrete Vase ($49) from Zakkia may not be the most practical. But what it lacks in functionality it makes up for in beauty!

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I’m a big fan of the geometric vases from Art Club Concept and actually own one myself. Beautiful — with or without flowers –the limited release Daybreak Vase ($59.95) is made from hand painted ceramic and textured granite.

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Nothing can beat the beauty of Dinosaur Designs’ resin homewares, and I am particularly in love with The Resin Slate Vase in Black & Snow Swirl ($170). Handmade in Australia, each piece is unique with no colours or swirls ever exactly the same.

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Showing Scandi design at its best the Scanda Marble & Leather Vase (available in black and white) is both contemporary and functional. Designed by Curious Grace, prices start from $95.curious graceAvailable from Country Road for $129, the Bevel Copper Large Vase (middle) is minimal and contemporary. Both decorative and functional, cluster the different sizes and finishes together for a statement centrepiece.

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The limited edition Vases with Gold Wings ($122) from Mari Bray consist of two little vases with handpainted faces, carved eyes and mouths, a vintage floral ceramic decal and wings painted in pure gold. However, that’s not the best part. Rather, the vases can be personalised with you and your partner’s face. Now how cute is that?!

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On sale for $29.95 each, these Ceramic Wall Bud Vases from West Elm turn botanicals and flowers into works of art. Arrange several in a group to create a beautiful hanging garden.

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The best copper accessories under $100

Metallics are a reliable go-to for timeless glamour. With silver tones thoroughly exhausted and gold having done the rounds a season or two ago, it was about time copper had its limelight moment.

A gorgeous counterpoint to this season’s moody, grey tones, there is something just so luxe, and a little unexpected, about this rose-tinted hue. We’ve made like a magpie and sourced some of the best and most affordable copper accessories around.

Adairs Home Republic Maya Hexagon copper mirror: This hexagon shaped mirror is a stylish mash up of both the copper and geometric trends. Featuring a copper trim, the mirror’s relatively diminutive size (30x35cm) makes it ideal fodder for a wall vignette. $69.95.

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Domayne Diamond Print throw: Combining cosy texture with a geometric print in metallic copper, this throw adds a chic update to the end of your bed or sofa. $99.95.

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Lark copper fruit basket: Stylish yet super practical and easy on the hip pocket, your apples and bananas have never looked so delectable. $39.95.

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Freedom Paloma soap dispenser in copper: There’s no reason why your bathroom need escape the copper trend with this practical yet pretty hand wash pump. $24.95.

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Linen House Apex copper cushion: With its bold triangle design, this linen and foil printed cushion is no shrinking violet. Place it in the middle of your bed for an instant update. $54.95

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Kmart copper coloured clock: For big impact on a small budget, you can’t go past this $15 beauty. There are almost identical, yet much more expensive, versions on the market.

7 KMART 42173069-z-1Lovely Pair marble candle with copper lid: Combining two of the season’s key trends, this luxurious, handmade Italian Carrara marble vessel is finished with a simple copper lid. From pink peony to champagne and pomegranate, the scents are pretty delicious too. $89.95.

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Kmart copper coloured basket: A chic storage solution, this wire basket is the perfect spot to store children’s toys, firewood or even dirty laundry. At $12, it’s a no-brainer.
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Jemma Bell moves to India for love and starts Soda & Stitch

If there’s something we love as much as great homewares it’s a good old-fashioned love story, and today we bring you both! Aussie textile and graphic designer Jemma Bell moved to India for love and as an added bonus, has ended up starting her own textiles business with some gorgeous results!

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The globetrotter was previously living in London and each year, she would meet her sister Phoebe (of homewares store Sage x Clare) in India for her annual designing and buying trip. “During our trip early last year, we decided to treat ourselves and see India from the air. We took a hot air balloon flight! After the flight, I met the man who is crazy enough to actually start and run a balloon company in India, a fellow Aussie called Paul. We spent a few days having dinner with him and then I went back to London. But Paul and I kept in contact and not long after, he came to London for eight days to visit. And about five days in, he asked me to move to Jaipur! Turns out I’m just as mad as him. I made the big move in July last year. Scary, daunting, challenging, but very rewarding!”

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Starting Soda + Stitch was somewhat of a natural progression with Jemma always having wanted her own textiles business. She had been freelancing as a graphic and textile designer and gotten restless designing for other people and their businesses.

“It did take me a little while to find my feet in India,” says Jemma. “Everything in my life had changed! But I slowly started working on finding suppliers, making decisions on branding and the process of creating patterns and designs. I have to admit, the creative process took some time. It’s hard to be your own critic and make decisions when it’s just you!” But she got there and Soda + Stitch was born in April.

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Jemma is the third member of her family to make the move into homewares but her background was perhaps the most relevant! Sister Phoebe’s background was in law before she became a stylist for Country Road and then started her online homewares store. “Her experience with Sage x Clare has given me a massive helping hand, especially with sampling and production here in India,” says Jemma. “But the funniest twist in the family has been our Dad, Brian. He was always a corporate, suit kind of guy, but is now the man behind Twiggargerie. Some sort of creativeness must run in the family!”

Starting a business in India has of course had many challenges. “It’s the simple stuff: haggling with tuk tuk drivers, couriers, fabric merchants and so on. One day I might pay $10 for cotton, the next it will magically go up to $15. And I can barter until I’m blue in the face and sweaty with frustration and I’ll only get it down to $14.50! It took me two weeks to find envelopes for sending product and a month to get just the right shade of blue. And the electricity always seems to go out when I really need that afternoon cup of tea! I’ve learnt you just got to take what you can get, roll with the punches and be very, very, very patient!”

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The advantages are many too though.”There’s a huge amount of amazing techniques at my fingertips: hand block printing, screen printing, weaving, embroidery, and moments of inspiration that constantly spark new ideas. And at the very least, when you’re in a traffic jam because you’re stuck behind a huge painted elephant, you get a good laugh!”

Soda + Stitch initially launched with a range of textiles that are sold by the metre and children’s bedlinen was added last month. “When I first started designing the prints and patterns, I really tried hard not to look at what was already on the market. I wanted the designs to feel new, playful, colourful and cheeky,” Jemma says. “I think I’ve come up with a debut collection that is just that. All our fabrics are also block printed completely by hand, but in a very different style to the Indian block printing you may have seen before. I’d say we definitely shake off the norms of block printing, without losing out on the texture, quality and colour that comes with it.”

Jemma hopes selling her fabrics by the metre offers something a bit new too, for all the craft lovers and creatives. “But if you’re not much of a sewer, all our textiles can also be stitched into custom or bespoke products just for you and your home. We can also print existing designs in different colours or on different base materials. And if you’re feeling really adventurous, we can create a whole new design that becomes yours and only yours.”

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Inspiration can be found everywhere. “It could be a bit of embroidery on a piece of vintage fabric here in Jaipur or even the carpet in an airport! I’m a big fan of geometrics, but geometrics that aren’t perfect, and I love hand drawn patterns. I really like to find little marks that come from sketching and playing around, that can be altered and transformed in some way.

“And being in India is a big inspiration. There’s never a dull moment. Life is full of hustle and well, more hustle, loads of colour and plenty of crazy moments!”

Find Soda + Stitch online. If you’re interested in becoming an Australian or New Zealand stockist, contact Jemma via her website.

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Jemma’s offering a 10% discount for our readers. Simply use the promo code IHEARTINTERIORS at checkout for the next 6 months.

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Copper and marble still reign in latest Country Road homewares

Copper, timber and marble: it seems this winning combination of colours and textures is going nowhere fast in homewares. Country Road are certainly still confident of their longevity judging by their latest gorgeous homewares drop, in store and online from today (Friday).

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It’s all about sophisticated simplicity this spring. A pared back aesthetic focuses on beautiful sculptural pieces and cool tones balanced with copper and natural textures of wood and marble. Geometric handmade items like decorative metal cubes add a graphic measure to the home.

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Scandinavian-inspired folded wooden trays are elegant and functional. Dinnerware features in Airforce blue and is complemented by black gloss bakeware and sculptural copper-plated serving utensils. Striped napery with metallic foil tips and neon highlights bring about a spring mood.

Cushions and throws (surely one of the brand’s real strengths) add interest in modern prints and textures. Monochrome patterns mix with tonal patchwork, with black mesh cushions balanced by grey marle throws. Offering a ‘70s feel is deep indigo quilted denim, while woven knit throws and cushions in lemon, pale pink and dove tie the colour palette together.

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In soft charcoal and sea tones, linen bedding is key as the weather warms. Fluoro stitching and trims liven muted tones and natural textures. Tactile white covers and tessellated sheet sets in lemon or grey make for perfect layering options.

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For kids, colour and print take a vibrant and bold turn. Playful sheet sets are offered in spring yellow and patchwork print. Silhouetted animal patterns introduce fresh shades of deep green and raspberry. Hints of denim and grey marle act as a stylish, grounding complement to a spring-fresh mix of prints.

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New Country Road Home Winter 2015 in store tomorrow

There’s nothing like layering on the texture to make your home feel more cosy for winter and I have just the place for you to head for this season’s homewares: our old favourite, Country Road! Heads up, a new drop of homewares are in store tomorrow (Wednesday 1 April) and we love what we see.

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The signature bedding collection includes quilt covers, European pillowcases, standard pillowcases and coordinating pillowcase and sheet sets for queen size and king size beds. Find everything you need to update a designer home with new winter decor including the latest colour trends, textured blankets and new pattern prints.

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Decorative accessories are designed with modern simplicity featuring premium timber, porcelain, marble, wool and handmade glass. Votives, candle holders, candlesticks, decorative cushions, storage boxes, baskets, throw blankets, picture frames and vases add the finishing touches.

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Set the table and serve with coordinating dinnerware, silverware, table linens, serving dishes and utensils including plates, bowls, mugs, cutlery, stemware, glasses, jugs, pitchers, coasters, platters, trays, chopping boards, serving utensils, tea towels, table runners and placemats.

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Country Road open café as part of new lifestyle concept

A stylish Country Road café near the beach, where you can also shop. Sounds like an interiors addict’s dream, right?! Now if only I lived in Victoria…

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Iconic Aussie brand Country Road are redefining traditional retail with the launch of their new full lifestyle concept in Sorrento, VIC, at the historic post office building in the main street.

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Combining a café, retail space and surrounding gardens, the new store celebrates the heritage of the local landmark. Mixing old with new, the light and pared back palette of the interior is a refreshing backdrop to compliment the Woman, Man, Child and Home collections.

“Our Sorrento store has been designed to feel as though you have stepped into a family home. Each room has its own character and with the addition of a café and gardens, we have created a real life expression of Country Road,” says managing director, Sophie Holt.

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Large, metal-framed windows allow natural light to fill the store where the Country Road Woman and Man collections make a statement amidst exposed timber beams, textured brickwork and a polished concrete floor. The spirit of Country Road Child comes to life with pieces displayed on timber tables and bench seats akin to a classic schoolroom. As you walk through Country Road Home, the space organically flows into the café and onto the terrace, connecting the indoor and outdoor spaces.

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The café at Country Road Sorrento will be known as Post 3943 and is a collaboration with local organic café The Sisters. Surrounding gardens include a vegetable patch which will supply home-grown herbs and fresh produce to the café daily.

Country Road Sorrento is located at 10-16 Ocean Beach Road, Sorrento, VIC. Open daily, 10am to 4pm.