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Dinosaur Designs’ mysterious new Black Marble collection

Dinosaur Designs have long been synonymous with trendy and unique homewares that, although often small, have the ability to draw focus in a room. Their new Black Marble range is no exception.

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Featuring monochrome colours, the black and white pigmenting creates a marble-like appearance that makes for dramatic pieces. Creative director Louise Olsen says the mood of this collection is different to previous ones. It is much darker and more mysterious.

It still retains Dinosaur Designs’ signature sophistication though, with the final pieces being simple yet bold. A mixture of polished and matte surfaces create contrast, while brass and muted pops of stone white (see below) and grey add points of interest to each piece.

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Louise found that the chance to work with darker and subtler tones was a wonderful part of the creative process. “It’s always so surprising how much a form is changed by its colour and texture.”

She enjoyed exploring the complexity of marble through resin, meaning the final products have the on-trend marble style that is dominating homewares at the moment, while keeping Dinosaur Designs’ traditional resin focus.

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The shapes of the pieces are themselves organic and mysterious too. Boulder forms create natural looking pieces, such as the grinder pictured above. Classic Dinosaur Designs shapes such as the Pebble Vase and Earth Bowl look similarly organic, taking on stone and marble tones.

There are also two new pieces in the collection. The brass vase (below) and brass rock ornament are definitely statement pieces, with the gold accent making them a focal point of the collection (and, indeed, most likely of any room they are displayed in).

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For those who are fans of Dinosaur Designs’ equally stunning jewellery, petal and pebble-inspired motifs have made for some standout Black Marble pieces.

Currently available in stores and online, so check it out and see if you fall as hard for them as I have!

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Designer jewellery label Mooku launches a homewares collection

Known for their contemporary jewellery, this season, Australian label Mooku have stepped up their offering, with the arrival of a homewares range.

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Made from sustainable timber and tactile resin in inky black, white and a swirling Carrera marble look, the collection includes trinket bowls and trays.

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The perfect place to set down your watch and keys at the end of each day, or to lay out your daily jewellery and adornments; the homewares can also function in the kitchen for serving food at room temperature.

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Created by local and international craftspeople, the homewares start at $24 for a small trinket bowl and up to $42 for a tray in wood or resin.

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The best of Dinosaur Designs’ new range, Blue

Creating a new showcase colour range, Dinosaur Designs’ Blue explores an incredible range of tonalities and hues.

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From early morning skies to warm, dusky, twilight to inky night blues, the colours are mixed by hand to make unexpected shades and swirls.

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Accents of brass and gold have been added to complement the palette, and blue agates have been re-introduced as a highlight in both the homewares and jewellery ranges. Each agate is unique, making each piece one-of-a-kind.

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The Blue collection is a compilation of classic shapes and pieces from Dinosaur Designs collections such as Ocean, Dream, and Modern Tribal, recast and brought together in a unifying colour palette. Blue is available now.

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Pirdy: gorgeous resin homewares with a touch of glitter

I’ve been obsessed with resin ever since my mum brought home a box full of Dinosaur Design resin tumblers 10 years ago. Since then, resin has only become more popular and my love for it has not faltered! So when Jen and I were looking through the finalists for the Etsy Design Awards and came across the resin homewares and jewellery of Pirdy, we knew we had to showcase them.

il_570xN.644991010_srmg Started by Juliet Carr eight years ago, Pirdy was the result of a lot of things: Juliet leaving her job in visual merchandising, her wanting to work from home and her desperate desire to do something creative that she was in control of.

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A lover of all things resin, it seemed like a natural niche to begin her creative career and years later, Juliet now has a large array of resin vases, bowls, wall decor and jewellery, that she sells through her Etsy store, Melbourne’s The Rose St. Artists’ Markets and retailers. “I’ve always loved resin,” explains Juliet. “It’s messy but so much fun. I know that there is a science to it, but when you mix two liquids together and they set hard, I always think it’s magic!”

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Her latest success is her new resin bowls, which are both pretty and functional. Perfect for salt and pepper, holding jewellery or any little trinkets, they come in a mix of colours, including some with glitter (which are a favourite of Juliet, Jen and I!). “I love anything with glitter in it at the moment,” says Juliet. “I have the glitter bowls all over the house. And I must say as a whole, the bowls are the most fun to make. Resin is mixed with colour pigments and poured, it’s then set, hand sanded and polished. When I make the bowls with a mix of colours, it’s always exciting to see how they turn out!”

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To get your hands on any of Juliet’s beautiful homewares visit her website and remember to vote for her in the Etsy Design Awards. But do it soon, because voting closes tomorrow!