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Small space solution: New luxe Aussie ottoman brand

From large coffee table sized ottomans, to smaller footstools, fringed, custom and even outdoor iterations, the just-launched Meet The Ottomans is your one-stop ottoman shop. The luxe yet affordable brand was conceived by Aussie interior designer Abbey Hall, in response to the increasing incidence of small-space living.

“A consistent theme is the growth in the apartment market and limited space, so having a piece of furniture that doubles in functionality and style is paramount. The ottoman is a relatively inexpensive piece of furniture but has a plenitude of uses and really is a glam addition to any space,” says Abbey who spent more than 20 years working in the luxury hotel scene before establishing her own interior design business.

The Otto design in a range of colours
The Otto design in a range of fabrics

From a petit stool at a study desk or vanity, a coffee table equivalent with a gorgeous tray, or additional seating for extra guests, the humble ottoman certainly does have myriad uses. And priced from $300, the Meet The Ottomans range is relatively affordable too.

The Grand Diva is a large, coffee-table sized ottoman
The Grand Diva is a large, coffee-table sized ottoman

Custom made, both locally and overseas, the ottomans are made from a variety of fabrics including Chinese silk brocades, European style passementerie and imported and local velvets.

The Grand Cleopatra sits alongside The Otto. Artwork by Sally Smart
The Grand Cleopatra sits alongside The Otto. Artwork by Sally Smart

The core range consists of luxe basic ‘The Otto’ which is made from velvet, extra padding and brass, as well as ‘The Otto Outdoors’ which features water resistant fabric and lining making it suitable for all seasons, indoors and out.

The Otto Outdoors
The Otto Outdoors

There’s also tongue-in-cheek designs such as ‘The Donald’ which is described as ‘flamboyant, not for the faint-hearted and finished with a crowning touch of brass!’ The Cleopatra’ is a fringed option and ‘The Grand Diva’ is extra-large making it ideal for coffee table use.

The Donald
The Donald

Custom designs are available on request.

Shop Meet The Ottomans online | Sydney’s Tiny House

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Ink & Spindle branch out into ready-made homewares

Known for selling their beautiful textiles by the metre, this Christmas Ink & Spindle have branched into ready-made homewares, releasing a small collection of pyramid floor cushions for kids, ottomans and cushions.

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“We get a lot of enquiries from people who love our designs but don’t necessarily have the time, skills or tools required to turn fabric by-the-metre into something special for their home,” explains co-founder Caitlin Klooger. “While we are very proud to supply our fabric to lots of other makers, we wanted to expand our own range to include more ready-made pieces that are not only beautiful but also functional.”

All their homewares are made with ethically sourced, natural textiles that have been hand printed with original Ink & Spindle designs, with the end result being pieces that are affordable, durable and hand washable.

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With Caitlin and her co-founder Lara Cameron being mother’s themselves, durability and beauty were a must, with their pyramid cushions offering an option for kids furniture that doesn’t have to be hidden away! “We both love finding pieces that are kid-centric yet still interesting, beautiful to have around, well made and – perhaps most importantly, machine washable,” says Caitlin. “Our aim was to create something that you’d be proud to keep in your living room, rather than be hidden away when visitors came, or banished to the bedroom or playroom.”

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Inspired by a love for Australia’s native flora and fauna, as well as the energy of Ink & Spindle’s hometown of Melbourne, their designs aim to have inherent longevity, rather than following current design or fashion trends too closely.

As with all Ink & Spindle textiles, the pieces in the new range have been made according to the highest standards of sustainability and ethics, including using only sustainable and fair trade base cloths and water based, solvent free inks.

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WorldWeave combine the best of old and new in sustainable rug making

Using a combination of modern technologies and artisan hand skills, WorldWeave take their inspiration from ancient sensibilities and techniques. They exaggerate, collage and reinvent new ways of working, with rugs designed in Melbourne and made in India.

When designer Piero Gesualdi and textile designer Sara Thorn combined their talents and wealth of experience, they ignited a common passion for authentic design and craftsmanship. Piero’s architectural approaches to space and form are complemented by Sara’s decorative approach to pattern, colour and textile techniques.