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Zuster’s mega warehouse sale in Melbourne and Sydney tomorrow

For one day only, furniture and homewares brand Zuster will be having a mega warehouse sale at their Richmond and Surry Hills showrooms. 

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It’s tomorrow (Saturday 11 October), with doors opening at 10am, brand new stock will have up to 50% off retail price and ex-display stock will have up to 70% off!

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All new orders placed on the day will also get 10% off and all homewares will be discounted between 20% and 50%. And if you need any more convincing, coffee and pastries will be served all morning!

Sale stock will be online Friday, so be quick! For more information visit their website here.

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Furniture Homewares

Jardan’s flagship store is more like a home than a showroom

After the success of their two retail stores in Sydney and Brisbane, furniture company Jardan have opened a flagship in their hometown of Melbourne. Located on Church Street Richmond, the two-level, 800 square metre store is in the heart of the city’s furniture and interiors precinct.

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More like a contemporary home than a showroom, the space is divided into an open plan kitchen, library, indoor courtyard and a fun and colourful kids’ space. The perfect environment to showcase their evolvement beyond furniture, the store showcases Jardan’s most covetable classics, introduces their new collection and launches a curated collection of homewares from local and international artisans.

The 2014/15 collection designed by Jardan Lab, made its debut in-store. The collection features timber furniture finished with natural oil, that has a beautiful tactile feel, alongside oversized modular sofas and refined armchairs. The Jardan lighting range is extended with new brass pendants, glass pendants and turned timber lamps, all designed and made in Melbourne.

You’ll also find their new homewares range, featuring bed linen, locally made ceramics, Italian cookware and cutlery, handmade cushions and blankets from Argentina, jewellery, Australian-made surfboards and a collection of art, photography and illustrations.

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Having been in the business for 25 years, Jardan furniture is built to last a lifetime and captures the essence of a stylish and relaxed contemporary Australian lifestyle. Long distinguished for their sustainability record, they have achieved Australia’s highest possible environmental rating, including being accredited as a Carbon Neutral organisation this year.

Find out more here.

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House Tours The Block

Dan and Dani sell first property since The Block

Two-time Blockheads Dan Reilly and Dani Wales know a lot when it comes to renovating and selling homes. But this time there are no TV cameras and they’re selling their very own apartment.

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Situated in the Melbourne suburb of Richmond, it is the first property they have renovated since being on 2012’s The Block and 2013’s The Block All Stars.

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The pair purchased the one-bed apartment just before they had their TV debut, which saw them juggle renovating The Block house and moving in. “It was such a hectic week as we were working on the master bedroom and en suite on The Block whilst trying to move into our apartment at the same time,” explained Dan.

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The design lover’s guide to London

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British interior designer Abigail Ahern, who is popular with Australians

I asked leading British interior designer Abigail Ahern to tell me what’s hot in my home city of London for design lovers right now. I’m planning a stop-off at the end of our honeymoon in November, and I can’t wait to check out a few of these new shopping and dining finds!

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Interiors Addict

Designer brings antique collection up to date in stylish Richmond home

A collection of beautiful yet dominating antique furniture was working against this Melbourne home. Interior designer Christopher Elliott was called in to create a more stylish and modern space, successfully blending old and new.

They had some gorgeous pieces to work with but there were too many of them,” says Christopher, who prides himself on being able to harmonise eras, styles, materials and colours to create unique liveable spaces. “Most of their collection consisted of antique timber pieces that although beautifully crafted, all together were too sombre and unwelcoming.”

Space was tight in the main room, which needed to fit both a sitting and dining space. He was keen to highlight the picturesque view onto a sundrenched private courtyard, so began by paring back the antique collection to a few key pieces that would accommodate the new look. A new paint scheme brought warmth to the space and grass cloth wallpaper added texture.

“The fireplace was remodeled by covering over the exposed brick with a beautiful polished plaster finish and painting the internal out black,” he adds. “I designed some discrete joinery either side of the fireplace to accommodate a TV and additional storage. A fabulous new rug, which occupies most of the space, was very important because I didn’t want to see separation between the dining and living space, otherwise it would appear restrictive.”

The rug’s large scale design gives the illusion of space and some much needed impact. A modern classic sofa covered in a durable linen/cotton fabric, paired with some existing armchairs that were reupholstered, creates a comfortable living space. Christopher, who was once responsible for introducing Hermon & Hermon’s interior design service, wanted to bring in fabric as much as possible to offset the hard finishes of the antique furniture. This led to upholstered dining chairs using a linen fabric with a metallic geometric print to modernise the look.

Christopher designed the modern octagonal ottoman in a sumptuous polished leather which can be used as either a footrest, coffee table or additional seating. Classic modern table and floor lights create a bridge between the old and new.

The study space is semi open onto a hallway and needed to be anchored. Christopher designed some very functional joinery to give the client storage and a place to display all their books and objects. A beautiful antique armchair was reupholstered in a Ralph Lauren floral print fabric.

“Playing on the layering of prints and bold design I used a geometric grass cloth wallpaper to give a contemporary flair to the space and a fluid rug design to balance it,” he says. “The floor lamp is a graphic element that visually pops against the wallpaper and highlights the fabric of the armchair. All this combined with a very contemporary coffee table made of smoked glass, chrome and marble, which adds a sense of luxury to the space.”

I absolutely love this home and the clever way the look has been pulled together. What do you think?

Christopher has had his own practice, Christopher Elliott Design, since 2005. See more of his work on his website.

Photography by Sharyn Cairns