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kikki.K open world-first concept store in Melbourne

Opening their world-first concept store at Chadstone Shopping Centre, The kikki.K Studio draws on the brand’s strong Swedish heritage and design philosophy.

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Designed by multi-international award-winning London-based agency, Dalziel & Pow, in collaboration with kikki.K founder and creative director, Kristina Karlsson, The kikki.K Studio has become the template for the brand’s new stores globally.

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209 square metres in size, the store is not just the largest for kikki.K, but unlike any other. Delivering on its promise of bringing Swedish design to Melbourne, walk through the impressive store front — framed by floor to ceiling digital displays and birch forest trees — and the store continues to exude authentic Swedish design in its bespoke fixtures and fittings.

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Encouraging customer engagement, workshop tables will be activated with new experiences changed regularly throughout the year; design mood boards will showcase how kikki.K’s unique products come to be; and inspiring styled workspace nooks and finer details will show customers how kikki.K can seamlessly fit into their stylish lives.

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Including The kikki.K Studio at Chadstone Shopping Centre, there are over 80 kikki.K boutiques across the globe and an online store, currently shipping to kikki.K lovers in nearly 140 countries.

Shop all kikki.K collections and learn more.

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Interiors Addict

Kikki.K branches into homewares

It was only a matter of time if you ask me! It’s such an obvious fit, from gorgeous stationery, to home organisation and photo frames, through to homewares, and here we have it: kikki.K homewares!

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Let’s face it, kikki.K products have been making our homes, especially our home offices, look good for years already. Now we can add a little Swedish design to our kitchens and dining rooms too!

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Interiors Addict

The new IKEA catalogue launch

I have always LOVED new IKEA catalogue time. How exciting is it? It doesn’t matter if you need something new for your home or not, it’s always a great display of smart, innovative, stylish design at affordable prices. From the days when I first discovered IKEA and kitted out my entire apartment with it (yes, it was like an IKEA showroom in the nineties) to these days, when I mix the odd IKEA piece in with vintage and other more expensive items, I love it! The IKEA catalogue, to a design or interiors lover, is like a really good bumper issue of your favourite magazine.

It’s not just the products, it’s all the styling inspiration too. I’m not alone either. They print around 5 million copies in Australia. Wow. It’s also the second biggest publication in the world after the bible. Love that stat.

The new one’s out on Monday but I already have one! Ner-ner-ner-ner-ner! It was launched to media at IKEA Tempe last night, alongside the new textiles collection, which is set to become an even more important part of the brand’s offering.

A large space was wonderfully styled to showcase the new textile designs and the array of possibilities to create with them, from curtains to cushions, napkins, decorations, kids’ play tents and more. This table setup was particularly divine.