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New monochrome geometric fabric from Kingdom Home

Kingdom Home’s latest fabric collection Mono Geo celebrates the interaction between black and white and shadow and light.

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Palazzo

Almost like optical illusions, the geometric, commercially graded fabric collection comes in eight patterns. Highlights include Palazzo which is a modern geometric design inspired by Italian mosaic art and sculptural designs and Oslo, which is influenced by the tones and shades of pale grey, crisp white and dramatic black found in the Norwegian winter landscape. Each design is sophisticated and unique.

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Oslo

Mono Geo is digital sublimation printed on high performance fire rated contract fabric and is flexible in application.

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Art Homewares

Geometric, graphic prints all the way from England

Perfect for those who favour the graphic and geometric over the wacky and whimsical, Lane’s latest collection of screen prints give you style, sustainability and premium-quality in the one product!

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Inspired by both twentieth century graphic design and travel, the British-based homewares label created their eight new designs after recent trips to Norway, the Scottish Highlands and Milan. “Travelling is always a big inspiration,” says Lane’s creative director, Joff Casciani. “You notice textures, patterns and forms that you wouldn’t normally notice on a daily basis.”

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Printed by highly experienced craftsmen onto paper that is produced by one of the oldest and last remaining speciality paper makers in the UK., it is all sustainably produced and FSC accredited.

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Lane’s products are stocked at Fitzroy’s Form.Function.Style and Bondi’s Yellow Bungalow, as well as being available through Lane’s online shop with overseas shipping available.

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Interiors Addict

Sunny screen prints from Olive & Joy

How can you not smile if you have one of these to look at on your wall every day? They’re screen printed by hand by Julie Palmer of olive & joy, and inspired by her baby daughter Willow. How nice is that?

They’re printed onto acid free paper using eco friendly non-toxic inks. “They would be great in a child’s room but in designing them I kept in mind a broader appeal. For example the “I can’t believe you’re mine” works for your baby as well as your lover,” says Julie . “I will be working on mixing some new colours to print in future too.”

They’re $29 each and available online.