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Unique Venetian plaster and marble furniture designed by interior stylist

Magazine stylist Fiona Gould has created her own furniture collection using marble and Venetian plaster, after studying how to create unique finishes herself by hand.

Fiona’s eight-year career as a stylist, most recently as Home Beautiful’s style editor, has seen her take a key role in shaping interior trends within the Australian landscape. She was inspired to release a collection that spoke to her signature style with a focus on natural materials, clean, organic forms and a timeless European aesthetic.

The Aimee tray is all about exaggerated curves. Available in two sizes ($190 and $90), in either Bianco Carrara or Rosso Levanto red marble.

Inspired by her Italian heritage, Chelon’s name is taken from Fiona’s maiden name Michelon, with her love for Mediterranean style really driving her vision for the brand.

A gentle organic curved table top carved from Bianco Carrara marble, atop a white venetian plaster base handcrafted by Fiona herself ($850).

She makes all the Venetian plaster elements herself, using a labour intensive, speciality textural finish. “I wanted to bring a luxurious textural element to the base of our Camille tables and have always adored the lustrous effect Venetian plaster gives,” she says. “The plaster finish is a blend of raw texture and a marble-like lustre, for a luxurious result that dances in the light and is beautiful to touch.

A first in marble furniture design, Chelon have introduced concave fluting, a subtle and classic finish inspired by traditional columns and architectural details found throughout Europe. Available in Bianco Carrara marble as a side table ($950) and coffee table ($2400).

“There is a real art to working with Venetian plaster and I spent months studying and learning from top plaster artisans to perfect the exact look we wanted to achieve. It’s such a gorgeous versatile material that I think is highly underused in the furniture industry.”

Chelon also offers bespoke design solutions, providing custom sizes, colours and shapes from stone and Venetian plaster, in addition to other materials made by local artisans.

For more information about Fiona and Chelon

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Matt from The Block launches polished concrete business Sky High Renders

In a smart move after the popularity of their polished concrete feature walls on The Block Sky High, Matt from Matt and Kim, has launched a new business.

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He wants to make polished concrete finishes both contemporary and affordable. He said: “Until now, renders such as Cement Glassface and Venetian Plaster have been exclusive to the high end market only. There is no logical reason for this. A feature wall in polished render can often be cheaper than wallpaper, tiles or timber clad. The results are more spectacular, more modern, and more durable.”