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Bathrooms RENO ADDICT The Block

Bathroom styles 2018: which is for me, how do I get it?

When it comes to bathroom renovations, many shy away from their dream and instead opt for safer, more subdued options due to being overwhelmed by choice.

But is playing it safe really the right renovating attitude? According to renovating duo and winners of The Block 2014, Simon and Shannon Vos, a conservative approach rarely pays off and can lead to “renovation remorse”.

“Bathrooms provide an opportunity to inject a fun dash of architecture into the home that is hard to achieve on the same level elsewhere,” says Simon. 

The first (and undoubtedly the hardest) step is to figure out your style. To help you navigate the Pinterest minefield of trends and tiles, Simon and Shannon shared with us their top four bathroom trends for winter 2018!

1. Traditional

“Dark to light colour palettes always work well within this style,” says Shannon.

The Beaumont Tiles ambassadors suggest picking a deep-toned timber look tile for the floor, paired with a clean, light-toned Carrara marble mosaic walls to draw the eye upwards while adding a touch of theatre to the overall project. Incorporating hints of brushed metallics through tapware and other fixtures is a fantastic way to add complexity to the space. For those who are daring, add a chandelier or oversized pendant light for a serious bathroom statement!

2. Coastal

“Opt for a light grain timber-look tile then couple with a monsoon shower for some wow factor that looks and sounds like rain,” says Simon. He suggests clean tapware in either silver or matt black, and don’t forget to include indoor plants and seascape artworks to bring the outdoors in. “To complete your coastal bathroom, add textural layers with raw cotton bathmats, fluffy cotton towels and natural fibre baskets,” adds Simon.

3. Modern

Clean monochromatic lines with hints of colour, is the best way to nail the modern-look bathroom. A large format tile with either a lot of movement or bold vein features is always a strong starting point. To create playful balance, Simon suggests installing a 3D tiled feature wall to draw the eyes upwards and out.

4. Scandinavian

“Keep styling modest by selecting a central feature in your area such as a freestanding bath tub, then add colour and layers to frame its focal point,” says Shannon. “Geometric tiles in either white, black or marble look-a-like are always a spot-on choice for Scandi bathrooms. Though for those who are daring, contrast the geometric tile with a fun coloured grout like blue, or forest green. Or opt for a strong metallic mosaic.”

Discover your perfect style by heading over to Beaumont Tiles and taking the “What’s my style” questionnaire

Photo credits: Reece

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Turn your bathroom into a Nordic oasis with Julia and Sasha

Who better to ask about renovating and building than two of our favourite ex- Blockheads? Reece have teamed up with some of our favourite stars from the show to create six new bathrooms and endless inspiration.

Today, we’re checking out the designs of Julia and Sasha who have taken on the trend: Nordic Minimal. With two designs for two budgets (everyday and luxe) they share their tips and tools so you too can transform your bathroom into a Scandinavian oasis.

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A reinterpretation of the popular Scandinavian look for the everyday home. Think muted colours, clean lines and minimal design. Wanting a seamless space, Julia and Sasha made the vanity the feature. “We selected a round shape because it’s soft to work with the theme,” explains Julia. “We then carried the look through to the shower, too.” When money’s tight the duo recommend spending on tapware but saving on tiling, by not tiling every wall.

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The luxe version 

Create luxury with fine lines, neutral tones and a restrained aesthetic. Feature incredible centrepieces and add interest with a mixture of geometric shapes. “Choose a hero piece,” says Sasha. “Think decadent freestanding baths, indulgent double vanities or dramatic mirrors.” Also spend big on the tapware: “In any bathroom, tapware is the thing you interact with, touch and feel most frequently.” Finally, enrich the room with luxurious materials like a solid surface bench top.

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Furniture Homewares

The best Scandi homewares and furniture stores in Sydney

There’s a reason Australians are so taken with Scandinavian design, and it’s far more than just a passing design trend. Scandinavians keep the design mottos ‘form over function’, ‘simple is best’ and ‘functional design is successful design’ at the heart of all that they do. Buying a piece of genuine Scandinavian design is investing in quality, functionality and timeless and understated style. Scandinavians have a practicality to their designs that suits the Australian way of life, and an innate desire to capture the beauty of natural materials that suits Australian indoor/outdoor living and our unique, pared back architecture style.

We’ve rounded up the best places to find genuine Scandinavian design in Sydney:

Marimekko

Opening its doors in 2012, Marimekko Sydney is housed in an iconic Art Deco building in the heart of the CBD and its fitout is light, bright and in keeping with the brand’s stores around the world. Marimekko is a Finnish design house, internationally celebrated for its bright and bold printed design patterns. It’s a lifestyle store, where you will find fashion, accessories, fabrics and a range of homewares that extends to towels, linen, kitchenware, cushions and décor.

Visit Marimekko to find some bold pops of colour for your home, to update your bed linen or to source beautiful new tableware.

Bang & Olufsen

A Danish company that have not only elevated the audio visual experience, they have turned it into an art form. Bang & Olufsen are at the forefront of the AV industry, with sound systems, TVs and audio equipment so masterful they are revered for their craft. Not only that, they are exceptionally beautiful, with speakers becoming sculptures for the home with typically Danish design detail such as perfectly honed oak legs. AV equipment is a fact of life in modern homes, and Bang & Olufsen not only make it stylish enough to warrant a spot in your living room, it will become a striking feature with exceptional functionality and quality to boot.

BoConcept

BoConcept was established 60 years ago in Hernig, Denmark, with the goal of producing stylish, functional and affordable furniture for the whole home. Now BoConcept is a global brand with over 250 stores in 60 countries, however their motivation remains the same: to help their clients get the most out of their home. With a particular focus on functional designs and customisation, the BoConcept range is extraordinarily comprehensive, with an expansive range of living room, dining room, bedroom, home office and storage furniture, along with coordinating lighting, rugs, gallery and décor. Given the size of the range and the endless possibilities due to the customisation options, they offer in-store or at-home design consultations with their designers and present shoppers with 3D drawings to simplify the decision-making process.

BoConcept is the place to go if you’re looking for quality, designer Danish furniture for the whole home. There is enough in their range to find that one special focal piece or to kit out your whole house from the one store. They have stores in Sydney’s Crows Nest and Moore Park.

Hay Design

A relative newcomer to the international Scandinavian design family, Hay Design has made a splash since it was founded in Denmark in 2002. Inspired by architectural forms and dynamics of fashion, Hay have a distinctive youthfulness and vitality to their designs with a global aesthetic and design ethos built upon quality, craftsmanship and functionality. Hay work in cooperation with a range of talented designers resulting in a unified but eclectic collection of furniture, including sofas and chairs, homewares and lighting.

The Sydney showroom in Surry Hills showcases the most popular and new arrivals from the collection and allows you to sit, touch and experience before taking home your selections.

Great Dane

Great Dane is an Australian business that is Sydney’s go-to for iconic Danish and Scandinavian design favourites from prominent designers. It is where you will find famous armchairs and design icons from the likes of Hans Wegner, Arne Jacobsen, Nisse Strinning and Verner Panton. They also house collections from more modern designers and young design studios. Specialising in furniture, homewares and lighting, check it out if you’re wanting to invest in classic Scandinavian designer pieces for your home such as the famous Wishbone dining chairs (56/58 chair), J16 Rocking Chair or the String shelving unit.

–This post is in partnership with BoConcept. Check out their catalogue or visit one of their two Sydney stores.

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September 7 Vignettes with Weylandts Home

Sponsored by Weylandts

The winner of next month’s 7 Vignettes Instagram challenge will receive this stunning Edgar chair worth $895 thanks to our generous sponsors, Weylandts.

Screen Shot 2016-08-29 at 12.05.18 PMWeylandts began as a traditional furniture manufacturer in Windhoek Namibia, in 1964. Today, the company has seven retail showrooms in South Africa and one in Melbourne. Its aesthetic, established by Edgar Weylandt and later refined by his son Chris, marries Scandinavian design-mindedness with an African heartbeat. You can’t say more unique and interesting than that!

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Weylandts is known for its distinctive merging of clean minimalism with a raw, earthy spirit. Ranges are sourced from designers and makers from all corners of the globe, providing customers with the finest furniture and homewares from the best materials that nature has to offer.

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“I just love how 7 Vignettes inspires the creativity in anybody. I just had to get Weylandts Home involved in this fantastic creative outlet,” says sales consultant Luci Sleep. One lucky winner of 7 Vignettes will receive a signature Edgar chair valued at $895. Conceived as an homage to Weylandts’ founder, the Edgar is handcrafted in South Africa from a combination of the finest American Oak and natural leather. Inspired by the original Spanish design by Borge Mogensens, it lends a Scandinavian aesthetic to any space yet triumphs in its functionality and versatility.

Here are September’s themes:

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“We greatly look forward to what you all have in store for September 7 Vignettes and how you interpret the Weylandts way through the chosen daily themes,” Luci adds.

If you’re new to the challenge, you can find all the details here.

Please use the hashtag #7vignettes and tag @interiorsaddict and @weylandtshome

Reader offer

10% off storewide when you mention 7 Vignettes for the month of September 2016. Items can also be shipped Australia wide. For more information.

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We’re loving: Designstuff’s Scandi goodness + 15% off for you

Whether or not you’re a fan of the Scandi aesthetic per se, you’d be hard pressed to deny that the Scandinavians are masters of design. Many of the most timeless furniture and homewares icons hail from their part of the world and if you want to find them all in one place online in Australia, head to Designstuff.

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The online store, which recently had its own stylish makeover, really is your one stop shop for beautiful, functional, simple pieces, to suit all budgets. And while much of what they sell isn’t cheap, you’re not getting mass manufactured knock-offs here, but the real deal, worth saving up for in our opinion. It’s even better when you can get 15% off though (more details below)!

Brands you’ll no doubt of heard of include ferm LIVING, BY LASSEN, MENU, muuto, normann COPENHAGEN, and OYOY. You’ll also find Australian brands with a Scandi aesthetic like zakkia, Miss Glass Home and Nathan + Jac.

I’ve picked some of my favourites for you below:

AYTM Circum Round Wall Mirror from $469, click for more details
AYTM Circum Round Wall Mirror from $469, click for more details
BZBX Tower Chair, $599, click for more details.
BZBX Tower Chair, $599, click for more details.
ferm LIVING plant box, $399. Click for further details.
ferm LIVING plant box, $399. Click for further details.

 

BY LASSEN Kubus 4 candle holder in brass, $284. Click for more details.
BY LASSEN Kubus 4 candle holder in brass, $284. Click for more details.
Bloomingville kid's teepee, reduced to $250, click for more details.
Bloomingville kid’s teepee, reduced to $250, click for more details.

To claim your 15% off

Use the promo code INTERIORSADDICT at checkout. Valid for two uses, no time limit, but can’t be used in conjunction with any other offer. International readers can send order requests to [email protected] and get the 15% off too.

Go shopping!

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Wallpaper designed for Australians with a Scandinavian twist

Born and raised in Sweden, Ann-Louise Jansson is a true devotee of Scandinavian design. Spending her years in Australia on the hunt for Scandinavian wallpapers and bespoke murals, she soon found there was a gap in the market. So, eight years ago, she started Scandinavian Wallpaper and Décor, as a means of introducing Australia to Nordic design.

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Sourcing products for their unique style and exceptional quality, Ann-Louise specialises in high-end digital wallpapers and wallpaper murals that are printed on durable non-woven wallpaper using cutting edge digital technology. “Our digital printed wallpapers are so versatile to work with and suitable for so many kind of spaces. They are easy to hang and to remove and can easily be hung over.”

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With a large array of products including my favourite — magnetic wallpaper (below) — all designs can be customised to the client’s needs. “Our expertise is wallpaper, how to best use it and how to tailor the designs to best suit a space. All our murals can be printed to custom sizes and most of them can be altered in colours to truly personalise an interior.”

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A favourite among stylists and magazines alike, Scandinavian Wallpaper and Décor is always in the midst of an exciting collaboration. “We frequently collaborate with high end stylists and designers, like Steve Cordony, Glen Proebstel and Vanessa Colyer Tay, to inspire people with beautiful interiors. We also frequently have our backdrops featured in high-end magazines and were recently apart of Designweek in Melbourne.”

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Soon to be releasing their own collection of wallpaper designs, “designed and tailored to the Australian market and always with a Scandinavian twist,” the future looks bright! “We have some interesting ventures lined up. We are looking at designing our own range, sourcing a collection made especially for ceilings and also introducing fabrics.”

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Bedrooms Kids Rooms

Danish kids’ interior brand Done by Deer now in Australia

A new concept in children’s interiors is arriving in Australia that promises to broaden our idea of room coordinates. Done by Deer is founded on a strong belief that family life is about creating living spaces where kids’ gear no longer feels like a foreign invasion, but more like a natural part of the home. The extensive collection ranges from tableware to backpacks and toys to storage solutions and shelving, all coordinated in striking Scandinavian graphics and designs that spark the imagination of kids and satisfy the adults’ desire for function and style.

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[contextly_sidebar id=”JsYlKOPMm0MSA1eZ2g1tOscyHBferkCq”]Done by Deer is brought to Australia by Danish by Design. Managing director Nigel Rose says: “We are so excited to finally have Done by Deer ready to launch. We have been speaking with them for several years, waiting for them to be ready to service overseas markets and now the time has come. The company is innovative and quality focused and is a great match to our other lines. We hope Australian parents will be as excited as us to see Done by Deer in the shops.”

The collection is based around six main animal characters. They appear in various forms throughout the range in the printed design or as actual soft toys. They all have their individual personalities with a view to the relationship between the characters and the child being very strong. The designs, fabrics, and the colours are carefully selected and combined to stimulate and develop children’s senses.

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The range is loosely categorised into Eating, Playing and Living. Eating comprises all the melamine tableware, Playing is the category for soft toys and other play items and Living covers all storage boxes, shelving and other décor. Done by Deer offers lots of ideas and inspiration on how to combine life with kids with a love of beautiful design.

With prices from $5.95 to $129.95. For more information.

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The revolutionary one-bedroom convertible apartment

Featuring moveable walls, pull down beds, Scandinavian-inspired finishes and integrated joinery, the soon to be released Convertible Spaces apartments, will give residents the ability to transform their living area into a larger space, perfect for entertaining or simply spreading out.

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Designed by developer Hamton and architecture and interior design firm ROTHELOWMAN, the highly innovative one-bedroom apartment model will feature in the luxury Sanctuary on the River development in Abbotsford, Melbourne.

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The Convertible Spaces apartments are designed so that bedroom space can be incorporated into living space as required, and functional areas like corridors become usable in living and bedroom areas without compromising on access through the apartment. By including a fold-down bed and moveable wall, several metres have been added to the apartment, offering residents an enormous amount of flexibility. When the bed is hidden away and the wall moved across into the bedroom area, the result is a 70% increase in living area.

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A wall of integrated joinery comprises a TV unit, kitchen with integrated fridge, bedroom robes with integrated bedside tables and a pull-down queen sized bed. The movable wall that transforms the apartment is itself a beautiful joinery unit continuing the Scandinavian theme whilst importantly providing useful functionality with a pull out pantry, soft close drawers and ample storage accessible from both sides.

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Sanctuary on the River will be the first to feature the Convertible Spaces apartments, with prices ranging from $415,000 to $455,000. Completion is expected for spring 2015. For more information.

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Homewares

Online shopping fix: Neutral Instinct

Inspired by the Leonardo Da Vinci quote: “Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication,” Amanda Tiernan left her job as a school teacher to open online boutique, Neutral Instinct.

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Believing less is more, Amanda’s homewares have a distinct Scandinavian design edge. “Many of the products stocked by Neutral Instinct have a Scandi influence, which epitomises simplicity, minimalism and functionality,” explains Amanda. “I believe simple pieces can have a maximum effect when styled in the correct way.”

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Sourcing her homewares from trade fairs and social media, Amanda wanted to create a store that not only stocked gorgeous products, but also gave customers inspiration on how to style them through beautiful images. “We recently completed our first photo shoot with the intention of creating a strong and unique visual for our brand,” says Amanda. “I wanted to stay true to our minimalist, Scandinavian inspired look so that customers who shared our love of this style could confidently log on to our website and find products on each page that they would want in their homes.”

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Stocking brands such as By Lassen, Menu, Design House Stockholm, Karlsson, Mud Australia and Pony Rider, Amanda hopes to expand Neutral Instinct to include more designers and one day, even a bricks and mortar store. “Some of my short-term goals include adding a children’s category to the store and adding a few new designers to the range that I have long wished for. My long-term plans include opening a bricks and mortar store and offering a design service as well as a retail service. Lots to dream about!”

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Photography by Martina Gemmola | Styling by Amanda Tiernan

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Create a Coastal, Hamptons and Scandi look with Feast Watson Liming White Floor Finish

Sponsored by Feast Watson

With its milky white appearance, Feast Watson Liming White Floor Finish is ideal for introducing tranquillity into a space. Perfect for creating softer looks (such as Coastal or Hamptons), it can also be the perfect base for contrasting and bold interiors (like Scandi), when paired with black accents in complementing fixtures or hard furnishings.

Dress the look: Coastal and Hamptons

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Light and breezy, with a palette drawn from nature (think sand, shells, sea and sky), it blends the outdoors and indoors perfectly. White is the hallmark colour of coastal interiors and should be accompanied by neutral colours and crisp and clean fabrics, like linens and muslins. Furniture is an eclectic mix of old and new, such as recycled timber and vintage rattan juxtaposed against plush upholstered sofas.

Dress the look: Scandinavian 

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Renowned for its pared back look, the Scandi style juxtaposes a white blank canvas with sleek black fixtures and pops of colour. With a focus on flawless craftsmanship — a timber table coupled with a beautiful set of upholstered dining chairs is a must – there is also a magnitude of layered textures (like leather, fur and linen) and pops of colour through cushions and throws.

Creating these two looks is simple with the Liming White Floor Finish. Gone are the traditional methods, where you required a direct stain and a clear top coat which would often result in yellowing over time. Now with the Liming White Floor Finish there is an easy three coat system, allowing users to choose the intensity of the colour. This clever formulation creates a beautiful finish while still allowing the natural grain of the timber to shine through.

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FEAST WATSON LIMING WHITE FLOOR FINISH combines a traditional lime stain with a professional clear polyurethane for a ‘soft milky white colour’ and protection for interior timber floors. The semi-transparent coating adds rich colour whilst allowing the grain pattern of timber to remain visible. As the formula is water based, Liming White Floor Finish will not yellow over time and you can complete your project in a single day. Apply one coat for a subtle pale colour, or multiple coats to build the opacity and whiteness. A clear top coat is not required with three coats of Liming White Floor Finish.

To find out more about Feast Watson products and their application, visit their website and for inspiration, check out the Feast Watson Instagram.

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Online furniture store Retrojan opens first showroom

Most bricks and mortar stores go online later but Retrojan has done it the other way around!

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There’s a new furniture showroom in town for our VIC readers. Last week, Retrojan opened its first showroom in Abbotsford, Melbourne. It’s packed with their ever expanding range of home furniture (I have a few pieces myself) with a distinct focus on the Scandinavian style.

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The old warehouse has been renovated and is near Weylandts, giving you two interiors destinations to visit in the one trip!

Director David Janovic wants to give online customers, many of whom are local, a physical space where they can view the goods in the flesh.

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Where: 2 Harper Street, Abbotsford VIC 3067.

Opening hours: 9am-5pm Monday-to-Friday, 10am-4pm Saturdays and 11am-3pm Sundays. Closed on all Victorian public holidays. Customer parking is available outside the front of the building or on nearby Nicholson Street (2-hour parking).

Alternatively, shop online.

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Homewares

New range from Zakkia offers affordable, stylish pieces

That Sara Lundgren from Zakkia has lovely taste. I’ll take one of everything from her new range, please!

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Natural materials such as brass and concrete feature as a base, while the clean and simple designs draw on Sara’s Scandinavian heritage.

The new range includes trays and trivets, candle holders, paperweights and decorative items, new style wall hooks and hangers, pots, planters and much more. Special attention has also been given to storage solutions. I love the copper wire baskets and the brass canisters.

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Zakkia has grown steadily since its humble beginnings in 2012. Starting out selling knobs and decorative hardware, Zakkia has now grown to have its own full range of homewares and tableware. All items are designed by Swede-turned-Sydneysider Sara. Her mission is to keep the pieces accessible and she strives to offer affordable design pieces.

Following the launch of the new range, Zakkia will be stocked in over 200 retail shops Australia-wide as well as online.

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Custom made Australian tables inspired by Scandinavia

Handcrafted in Australia but inspired by the gurus of design, the Scandinavians, the custom made tables by Marbre&Bois have a special emphasis on simplicity and balance.

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The Frankie Table is available through RTIST Agency in Melbourne’s Prahran, and is the first from the new and exclusive range of Marbre&Bois tables. The concept behind Marbre&Bois is simple (if you speak French), with the name translating to ‘marble and wood,’ the high quality materials used in creating this bespoke piece.

Priced from $2,500, the Frankie Table is custom made to order and features a rounded rectangular Calacatta marble surface with an elegant Tasmanian oak finish.

For more information.

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Furniture

Great Dane’s sale of Scandinavian luxury

Offering 20% off across all furniture and lighting, Great Dane’s mid-year sale starts tomorrow (Saturday 31 May) for two weeks.

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The Scandinavian luxury retail group is known for its coveted designer pieces, with the sale — in both the Sydney and Melbourne showrooms — being one of the few chances you’ll get to snap up discounted designer pieces, many exclusive to them. Some of the great buys on offer include: Eric Buch Bar Stools, perfect for the kitchen or bar (were from $895, now from $716); the classic Smed Stool, a collaboration between Great Dane Furniture and OX Design, Denmark (were from $795 now from $636); and the elegant Vodder Tall Boy with trademark organic drawers (was from $3,950 now from $3,160).

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Popular lighting choices like the Mega Bulb Pendant (top) which is individually mouth blown by a glass master and exclusive to Great Dane (was from $375 now from $300) and the Spinning Light BH2 by Benjamin Hubert (was $595, now $476) will also be on offer.

For more information.

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New IKEA Stockholm range has premium design and materials without the big price tag

IKEA’s latest premium range, STOCKHOLM, has arrived in Australian stores, featuring a stylish collection of statement pieces for the home in surprisingly luxe materials like velvet, walnut and full grain leather.

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STOCKHOLM is designed to add a warm and homey feeling through stylish design that embodies the finest quality furnishings and absolute comfort. The collection is inspired by principles of democratic design: good design and smart solutions at a competitive price; clever and comfortable products, created with high quality materials.

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Beacon upping their lighting game

Good, affordable lighting can be hard to come across in this country. If you want to buy online, even harder. I’ve heard Bunnings have some cool stuff going on at the moment, which I must check out, and I’ve been pretty impressed with Beacon too, having seen a lot of their stuff on The Block. What do you think of their latest limited edition Stockholm range, which is only available online? It’s all made from natural timber.

These  natural wood pendants are $795.

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Everything’s on sale at Great Dane

If you’ve been looking to add a little Scandinavian luxury to your home, now would be a great time. For two weeks from today, Great Dane is offering a 20 percent discount* across all showrooms.  It’s the only chance this year to snap up their coveted designer pieces with such incredible savings.

Buch stools, Vodder tall boys, Wegner bedside tables, the expertly handcrafted Johansen Table and the famous Wikkelsoe V11 and ML90 sofas are all discounted, along with popular lighting choices like the &tradition mega bulbs currently seen in Australian lifestyle magazines.

Showrooms in Sydney and Melbourne. Find out more.

* Excludes accessories, normann copenhagen and muuto.

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Preview of the new IKEA Stockholm collection

It’s a little way off yet, but IKEA Australia will launch STOCKHOLM, a new collection of products with a focus on living, dining and sleeping solutions, in August.

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STOCKHOLM is designed to add a warm and homey feeling through design that embodies both quality and comfort. Organic colour schemes are inspired by nature, like the lush greens and browns of fertile country fields. Organic shapes are paired with straight lines, adding a modern and distinctly Scandinavian touch. Materials like natural walnut woods run through most of the collection, as well as mouth-blown glass, bone china and warm textiles. The result is both contemporary and classic.