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Early Settler outdoor: our picks from the fab new range

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Like fine wine, the Australian outdoor furniture scene just gets better with age. Gone are the days when a plastic Bunnings ensemble was the height of outdoor style – Early Settler‘s latest outdoor range is full of on-trend colours and sophisticated silhouettes stylish enough to use indoors. Divided into three sub-categories (natural, urban and garden), the collection has been designed to suit any outdoor area whether you’re entertaining by the beach, bush or city. These are our top picks.

Cate chair in coral: Made from a durable, UV stabilised material these beauties are stackable when not in use. But mostly we just love the colour! $129.

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Poppy aluminium three-seat sofa: Available in white and teal powder coated finishes, this stylish sofa (complete with deep seat and thick cushioning) has a lovely Art Deco flavour. $1299.

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Woven wicker occasional chair in black: Made from an all-weather wicker weave and available in black and natural finishes we love the timeless curves of this statement outdoor chair. $399.

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Aruba vintage floral outdoor cushion: This gorgeous 50cm x 50cm cushion is proof that the moody floral trend is is one with legs. $39.

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Kanto castor bar table ($999) and Saddle bar stool in white ($149): For those that rather a bar set-up this timber-topped table has super handy castors so you can move it around your deck. The simple white accompanying bar stools come in black too.

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Basque concrete dining table: I’m a sucker for a turned leg and the unexpected concrete material gives this table a chic contemporary feel. $1299

Early SettlerRomy chair in turquoise: Another fabulous stackable UV resistant chair and this time in a glorious teal shade. Yes, please! $99 and also available in white.

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Byron wicker day bed: This bohemian beauty conjures its namesake just perfectly don’t you think? Each one is comprised of an aluminium powder-coated frame covered in all-weather wicker and upholstered cushion. I can imagine curling up here with a book. $1299.

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Liven up your outdoors with our favourite alfresco textiles

There’s no reason why you should leave your creativity inside when heading outdoors. Outdoor textiles keep getting better and better and they’re an excellent way of freshening up alfresco spaces. Whether it’s a large garden or courtyard, go forth and accessorise with these fabulous outdoor accents.

The Woodsfolk Mi Casa Su Casa Palm Springs doormat: A super fun welcome for your guests, this doormat features that underused, yet fabulous, colour combination of dusty pink and forest green. $85.

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Zizo The Rug Society Seasons Big Flo Marine Rug in green: A touch bohemian yet super practical, this charming outdoor rug is both UV and mould resistant. $409.

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Ecochic Tunisia indoor/outdoor ottoman: Made from 100% recycled polypropylene plastic bags, this outdoor ottoman proves that green design can be stylish too. $135.

Ecochic2Target Flamingo 60cm outdoor cushion: Vibrant and in a bunch of on-trend colours, we love this retro-inspired summery print and its statement flamingo motif. $25.

TargetFreedom Sea Breeze floor rug in jade: Perfect for coastal abodes, this fresh aqua and white stripe will never go out of style. Made from polypropylene, it withstands the elements too. $99.

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Kmart Outdoor chair cushion in yellow and black triangles: The price alone should have you hot-footing it to your local Kmart to pick up a pair of these babies – a bold addition to any outdoor space. $9.

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The Corner Store Hello doormat in yellow and grey: Give your guests a cheery welcome with this simple and chic design. $89.95.

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Ecochic Jungle Sway outdoor cushion: We love this large-scale banana leaf print and its awesome Caribbean vibes. $80.

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Jamie Durie and The Canvas Workshop bring art outside

Celebrity landscape designer Jamie Durie has teamed up with The Block favourites The Canvas Workshop to create a range of framed art prints, canvases, outdoor acrylic panels and indoor/outdoor cushions.

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Jamie Durie x The Canvas Workshop is inspired by the vast Australian landscape — the designs celebrate all that is beautiful about our great land. From organic, muted tones to bright pops of colour, the range is perfect for revitalising outdoor spaces (and indoor ones too!).

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“My collaboration with The Canvas Workshop is all about infusing the essence of al fresco design and representing this aesthetic in the form of art and decor. This collection reflects my passion for quality design, style and bringing the essence of natural living into the home,” says Jamie.

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The collection of art (including outdoor wall art), decor and cushions is available online with prices starting from $59.95.

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See The Canvas Workshop or Jamie Durie for more.

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How Basil Bangs made beach umbrellas seriously cool

Beginning as a passion project to re-imagine the humble beach umbrella, Basil Bangs was started by surfer and industrial designer Mike Durante and one of his oldest and dearest friends.

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Both loving vintage beach umbrellas, but wanting to bring them into the now with advanced fabrics and quality fixtures and finishes, they began designing. And, as the cliché goes, the rest is history!

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Five years on, Basil Bangs have now grown to include a range of high quality outdoor umbrellas, outdoor cushions and picnic rugs, whilst also servicing the commercial sector with a range of Go Large umbrellas for cafes, bars and hotels.

Now run by Mike and his wife Krista Huebner, the duo are on a mission to update all the must-have items for the outdoors. “The outdoor focus came about because we started with beach umbrellas and the rest of the range evolved from there,” explains Krista. “I think too that Australians also have such an inherent love for being outside — whether it’s by the pool, in the garden or at the beach — so why not have some gorgeous and practical products to encourage it happening more?”

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Featuring fabrics full of colour and pattern, their just released Summer 15/16 collection was inspired by artists and designers they love, such as Rothko, Sottsass, Klee and Jeffrey Smart (among others) and design periods that spoke to them: “A bit of art deco-meets-Memphis-modernism, pop art and patterning.”

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The collection also features a range of designer collaborations, with Kip & Co, Lucas Grogan and Gray Malin to name a few. “While we design everything ourselves, from our fabrics down to all of our fixtures and fittings, we do love partnering with artists and designers on special prints,” says Krista. “We figure why not work with the people who we admire and can do it better than we ever could (and it’s also a lot of fun!).”

The collaborations have also given way to some of Krista’s favourite pieces, with special mentions going to the Lucas Grogan Dome rug and the Kip & Co Bananas rug. “Choosing a favourite is like asking me to choose between my children, but I have been rocking the Dome and Bananas rugs lately so they would be in front this week. Hands down I use one of our Love Rugs (picnic rugs) everyday, either inside on the floor as a play mat, outside at the park on wet grass, or on the beach as our beach mat. I’ve also personally tested them and they’re red wine proof, so good for any adult party animal and/or cheese fiend!”

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Embodying what we all love in life: laughing with friends and family, spending lazy summer days outside and beautiful design, Basil Bangs is quintessentially Australian and we love it!

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How to arrange cushions by Greg Natale

By Greg Natale

While some think of the humble cushion as an inexpensive and fairly inconsequential styling accessory, it has an honourable history as a substitute for chairs across the palaces and great houses of the early Middle Ages. Only the very wealthy could afford cushions thanks to the expensive dyes and fabrics of the day. As their intricate patterns were also painstakingly handcrafted using fine threads and complex knotting, cushions became pieces of art in their own right.

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An English cushion cover circa 1590. Photo: Metropolitan Museum of Art

However these days, cushions are an easy and attractive way to add colour, pattern and contrast to any room and of course, they can also be replaced without fuss whenever you’re after a new look.

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But cushions mean more to me than just that. As I point out in my new book, The Tailored Interior, they’re an important aspect of layering and styling that create cohesion and flow in a room. To be honest, I can’t even imagine a sofa without cushions – it simply doesn’t look finished! So here are a few suggestions to help you get your cushion size, shape and styling right:

Size. Over the years, I’ve found that 500mm (20 inch) square cushions work best for sofas and beds. Keep them the same size for a cohesive result. Look for feather and foam inserts for a lovely firm feel and covers with concealed zips for a seamless effect.

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Quantity. I recommend four cushions for a two-seater sofa and six cushions for a three-seater. Divide them into two matching sets as visual bookends for a resolved and balanced look.

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Positioning. Sit them on their flat side, placed one behind the other. Whatever you do, don’t position them on a point to form a diamond shape! Leave that look to the Travelodge!

Combinations. Consider other elements of your design and go from there – for example, a pop of colour works for an otherwise largely neutral base. I also like to mix organic and geometric patterns for a really dynamic arrangement.

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Fabrics. Of course you can select more sumptuous fabrics for indoors, but remember to rely on hard-wearing ones to keep your outdoor cushions fresh. As a fan of detail, I also love a bit of piping or trim to add contrast and personality.

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Anyone who knows me well knows that as a child of the eighties, a lot of my early memories came from what I saw on our family’s television set. I was obsessed with the American series Dynasty and consider its set design instrumental in inspiring me to become an interior designer.

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In the introduction to The Tailored Interior, I mention that I thought Alexis Carrington’s all-white apartment was the height of glamour. Fittingly, as it turns out, it’s the pops of pink in her cushions that really help make her apartment sing.

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Like all soft furnishings, cushions can be minimal, frivolous, classic or elegant, but whatever your taste, they’re a wonderful low-investment, high-return styling accessory.

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So have some fun with them. Play with colours, patterns and textures and dare I even say it … throw cushion to the wind!

– The Tailored Interior by Greg Natale, Belle Coco Republic’s Interior Designer of the Year 2014, is now available at all good bookstores or online at Bookworld. It reveals Greg’s secrets on how to achieve your dream design look with complete confidence as well as all the places Greg shops for his fabulous cushions.

All photography from The Tailored Interior by Anson Smart. See photos from our reader book signing with Greg.

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Win outdoor cushions from Into the Fold + 20% off for readers

Into the Fold is a new brand of outdoor cushions designed and made on the NSW North Coast.

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Although it’s often tempting to go crazy with bright colours for your outdoor area, I really like the idea of keeping things monochrome and letting nature do the talking. And these designs are pretty cool, huh? Penelope Hill took matters into her own hands when she couldn’t find any outdoor cushions she loved. Hers are made from waterproof canvas but there’s no reason you couldn’t use them inside too if you wanted to. Because they’re all in the same palette, you could have some fun mixing and matching.

AND they come in floor cushion size too!

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One lucky reader will win a pair of 50x50cm cushions of their choice. To be in with a chance, simply comment below why your outdoor area needs a spruce up by midnight next Friday 14 November 2014. For everyone else, there’s 20% off any order until the end of Tuesday. Use discount code interiorsaddict at checkout.

This competition is now closed. The discount offer applies until midnight Tuesday 11 November 2014.

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Outdoor cushions to brighten up your garden this spring

Vibrant and full of life, these outdoor cushions by Moteef are sure to brighten even the dullest of days!

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Founded by graphic designer Terri Ioannou, she was inspired by Moroccan tile designs, the Op Art movement and vibrant colour combinations from many indigenous cultures. Taking photos of colourful things from everyday life, she then digitally manipulated her images into the bright and fun patterns you see in this collection.

Designed and made in Perth, these water-resistant cushions are printed onto 200gm polyester via a dye simulation process and filled with recycled PET fibre. Each cushion measures 43cm x 45cm.

Priced at $89 with insert, all Australia-wide orders over $250 receive complimentary shipping.

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