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Jamie Durie cements himself as a furniture designer at the New York Design Awards

TV personality and landscape gardener Jamie Durie has officially made the move to respected furniture designer, winning this year’s prestigious New York Design Award for Product Design in the Furniture category.

Jamie Durie New York Design Award

Winning for his Tubular Chair and Table, which are part of his current indoor furniture collection for RIVA 1920, Jamie believes furniture design allows for a level of interaction with the customer that is amiss in landscape design. “I love designing furniture because the design integrity of the end product is maintained, unlike garden design where change can exist. I love that I can connect with more people through a single piece of furniture.”

Jamie also had his Bungalow Armchair, Bench and Stool nominated for the award, with the Bungalow range being selected as a finalist.

Tubular Render 1[1]
Tubular Chairs and Table
Jamie first collaborated with Italian design company Riva 1920 in 2013. This year, Riva 1920 doubled Jamie’s collection and launched it at the Milan Furniture Fair, with some of the pieces since being picked up by all Riva 1920 outlets in the US.

Jamie Durie for Riva 1920 is available in Australia through Fanuli Furniture and selected David Jones stores.

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TV’s Jamie Durie moves into interiors with furniture range for Riva 1920

Jamie Durie’s more known for his work outdoors than indoors, but all that’s about to change with his first furniture range for Riva 1920. I had the pleasure of interviewing the TV personality at Sydney InDesign last weekend.

Jamie Dure for Riva 1920 #1_1

As if Jamie, who lives between LA and Sydney, didn’t already have enough TV shows, books, successful businesses and garden design awards to his name, he now has a luxury furniture range, and a very good looking, sustainable one at that. He’s being going to the Milan Furniture Fair for 7 years now, so when Italian brand Riva 1920 approached him, he arranged to meet them on home turf, tour their studio and factory and meet members of the family. “I was over the moon to be asked. It’s very exciting.”