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Steve Cordony styles The Daily Edited flagship

Given it’s so easy to purchase with the click of a button, and life is busy for most, you’ve got to work quite hard to get people to leave the comfort of their homes these days. But in welcome news for lovers of bricks and mortar shopping, the tough retail climate is forcing brands to innovate and the latest such attempt is a collaboration between The Daily Edited (TDE.) and interior stylist Steve Cordony who has created a luxe ‘apartment’ at its Sydney flagship store.

Steve Cordony TDE apartment
Steve Cordony at the desk inside the apartment

Full of Steve’s most coveted items, the collaboration is designed to showcase the latest interior trends while highlighting new season collections from TDE. “We engaged Steve to launch the series as his aesthetic fits with the TDE. brand. I wanted him to create a new masculine feel for the store and give our customers a new shopping experience,” says TDE. co-founder Alyce Tran.

Store front
The front of the store, styled by Steve

“The apartment is designed exactly as that – an apartment with a bathroom, office, bedroom and living spaces. I was asked to style a new look for the store and showcase some of my favourites brands and products,” says Steve whose edit includes a gorgeous selection of homewares including candles, bedding, cushions, glassware, vases, lamps and so much more.

The bed
The bed features gorgeous linen from Cultiver

“I wanted to create a sense of theatre within the TDE. apartment. My objective was to overlay the existing dusty pink and grey colour palette in store with new autumn colours and give the store a masculine edge with bold texture and patterns to showcase some of my favourite products. The colour concept was shades of green, burgundy and black with metallic gold accents, being one of my favourite finishes,” says Steve.

Bathroom
The bathroom

The masculine feel has certainly been cultivated with deep greens and burgundy set against large, lush foliage – the bold shopfront greenery is particularly effective. The iconic Atollo lamp is a highlight (we featured it recently) as well as gorgeous Tom Dixon trays, Dinosaur Designs and Becker Minty wares and a Kerry Armstrong artwork.

Kerry Armstrong artwork
Kerry Armstrong artwork

A fan of the brand, Steve owns many items including personalised desk accessories, iPhone covers and bags. “I love how innovative the brand is. Apart from the great products which are so chic with such a huge, diverse range of options, Alyce and the team continue to think of new ways to monogram, new colours and designs and brilliant collaborations with designers (I especially love the Dion Lee collection) and likeminded taste makers,” says Steve.

Bedside details
Bedside details

Steve’s edit is on display for the month of April and all the pieces within it are available online.

Shop online | Steve’s sideboard styling tips

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All that glitters: Our pick of the hottest gold desk wares

Aussie desk tops are suddenly looking more stylish as the gold trend permeates the office sphere. Pimp your work space with these stylish gilded finds.

Kikki-K acrylic desk accessories: From a stapler and tape dispenser and so much more, we love these lucite desk accessories. From $19.95

Meri Meri paper clips with pom pom: Desk life is anything but boring with these fun stationery favourites. $15.95.

Kmart lever arch file (rose gold): The perfect spot for storing details of your latest project. $3.

The Daily Edited ‘The Stationery Lover’ set: This chic set is comprised of a memo cube, pen holder and mouse pad and you can get gold text embossed on them too. $109.95.

White Moose Designs gold wings bookends: Perfect for wedging your favourite books or magazines between. $55.

Kikki-k glass water bottle: You’ll never forget to hit your daily water quota with this slimline design sitting atop your desk. $29.95.

Kmart accessory set in rose gold: Make sure the whole look is streamlined with this handy set of desk favourites. $5.

Tom Dixon Cube stapler in rose gold: One of the most stylish staplers you shall ever find but we wouldn’t expect anything less from the design wunderkind. $130.

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The Daily Edited’s new flagship has a very chic interior

Alyce Tran, owner of monogrammed leather goods brand The Daily Edited (TDE), wanted their first standalone store to look and feel more like a living room. And the end result is a stylish affair.

“I wanted to create a relaxed space for our customers to interact with our brand and product,” she explains of the store in Melbourne’s Chadstone, where you have things monogrammed on the spot. “I really wanted to do something different to other more traditional retailers, to hopefully give our customers a more unique experience and therefore a reason to get offline and into store.”

She worked with interior design firm Just Add Cream and builder Skye Whitmore from Red Exhibitions, on a very tight schedule. “Natalie Longheon (from Just Add Cream) and I have a great working relationship and we are definitely on the same page so worked together very collaboratively on the project. We only had a week to fit out the store as I really wanted to open prior to Christmas. The whole process required the three of us to work together to get the job done. But three women, together, can do anything!”

Alyce’s favourite part is the study nook: “I keep buying accessories to add into the area. I need to stop!” Her tips for keeping your desk or home office space looking stylish include keeping things neat in trays and binders. “I’m also all about colour-coded notebooks for different work streams, especially if they’re monogrammed with your initials!”

She admits her own home is just like TDE. “When I have guests over they often say ‘this is like TDE!’ My response is ‘well I am TDE!’ Everything we have in TDE is definitely to my general aesthetic so yes, my house is full or marble, brass, pale pink and grey!”

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