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Designstuff open Melbourne store due to customer demand

In an environment of declining retail figures, we’ll admit we were pretty surprised to hear that the Scandi online homewares and furniture purveyor Designstuff has made the move to bricks and mortar. Opening its doors last month in the Melbourne suburb of St Kilda, the move was (rather interestingly) in response to consumer demand.

Designstuff showroom

“To be completely honest, it came down to continuous customer feedback. We were inundated with requests to see a large number of our products in the flesh. Much of what we sell relies strongly on a tactile connection between the customer and the product. It’s difficult to describe how smooth the leather is on a MENU Afteroom lounge chair for example, but to feel the quality in person is an otherworldly experience,” says Designstuff owner Christina Fedders.

And ethereal it is – the store provides a truly immersive Designstuff experience with design elements such as marble surfaces, brass tapware and gorgeous bathroom tiles all part of the glorious mix.

Designstuff showroom

“​The showroom remains true to the Designstuff aesthetic by utilising a considered palette of soothing colours, natural materials, and plenty of sunlight. In collaboration with interior designer Angela Harry, we’ve worked hard to create a space that blends both retail and design, with a combination of statement furniture, accessories and top selling pieces on display,” ​says Christina.

Designstuff showroom
I don’t know where to look first – thank goodness I don’t live in Melbourne!

Originally from Denmark, Christina worked as a fashion buyer before her sideways step into homewares and furniture in 2012 which has seen her build an enviable line-up of brands since. The mix of Australian and international brands on offer include Menu, Kristina Dam, Ferm Living, Muuto, Middle of Nowhere Melbourne, Oliver Furniture, By Wirth and Cam Cam Copenhagen among others.

Designstuff showroom
Christina in the showroom

“We like to focus on minimalist objects, furniture, and decor items that instil a sense of elegance and beauty to the space in which they’re displayed. Our colour palette is muted, but not cold, with a focus on rich textures. We surround ourselves with pieces featuring clean lines and intriguing silhouettes,” says Christina.

Designstuff showroom

Ultimately, Christina believes in her new venture because it offers the consumer something that a digital experience digital simply can’t. “I suppose it’s all about the experience. You can’t smell a candle online or feel the grain of a timber dining table through an iPhone, but you can in a bricks and mortar store. There’s the in-person customer service side too – we’re a friendly bunch and love helping and providing advice wherever we can.”

Designstuff showroom

Photography: Simon Shiff

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We’re loving: Designstuff’s Scandi goodness + 15% off for you

Whether or not you’re a fan of the Scandi aesthetic per se, you’d be hard pressed to deny that the Scandinavians are masters of design. Many of the most timeless furniture and homewares icons hail from their part of the world and if you want to find them all in one place online in Australia, head to Designstuff.

Designstuff Ferm Living
ferm LIVING

The online store, which recently had its own stylish makeover, really is your one stop shop for beautiful, functional, simple pieces, to suit all budgets. And while much of what they sell isn’t cheap, you’re not getting mass manufactured knock-offs here, but the real deal, worth saving up for in our opinion. It’s even better when you can get 15% off though (more details below)!

Brands you’ll no doubt of heard of include ferm LIVING, BY LASSEN, MENU, muuto, normann COPENHAGEN, and OYOY. You’ll also find Australian brands with a Scandi aesthetic like zakkia, Miss Glass Home and Nathan + Jac.

I’ve picked some of my favourites for you below:

AYTM Circum Round Wall Mirror from $469, click for more details
AYTM Circum Round Wall Mirror from $469, click for more details
BZBX Tower Chair, $599, click for more details.
BZBX Tower Chair, $599, click for more details.
ferm LIVING plant box, $399. Click for further details.
ferm LIVING plant box, $399. Click for further details.

 

BY LASSEN Kubus 4 candle holder in brass, $284. Click for more details.
BY LASSEN Kubus 4 candle holder in brass, $284. Click for more details.
Bloomingville kid's teepee, reduced to $250, click for more details.
Bloomingville kid’s teepee, reduced to $250, click for more details.

To claim your 15% off

Use the promo code INTERIORSADDICT at checkout. Valid for two uses, no time limit, but can’t be used in conjunction with any other offer. International readers can send order requests to [email protected] and get the 15% off too.

Go shopping!