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Alex&Elle’s beautiful wall art offers sound insulation too

After meeting at a Swedish playgroup in Melbourne eight years ago, Alex Frandors and Elle Snell hatched a plan to launch a business together. “When our youngest started school we decided we wanted to work together, doing something we are truly passionate about which lead us to designer fabrics from Scandinavia,” says Elle of the brand’s gorgeous wall art that can double as acoustic panels, providing sound insulation, too. In true Scandinavian design tradition, they are a triumph of both form and function.

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“There were many times Alex and I would reflect on the poor ambiance in cafés and restaurants. They often looked very stylish but lacked warmth and were noisy. That’s how the idea of sound absorbing art was born,” says Elle.

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Based in Melbourne, Alex&Elle’s collection is entirely handmade using a variety of textiles sourced from independent Scandinavian artists. “We import all our fabrics directly from Scandinavia and only work with Scandinavian designers. At the moment the majority of the designers are Swedish, however we do have a few Finnish ones as well. Staying true to the Scandinavian origin is very important to us, both from a design and a quality point of view,” says Elle.

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The textiles, typical of Scandi-design, often feature bold botanicals – the brand’s latest range includes birch trees and golden metallic prints. “Sweden has a long textile tradition using natural materials and patterns inspired by nature. The patterns we choose are often large and have clean, crisp lines,” says Elle.

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It’s often forgotten that the Scandinavian penchant for textured, inviting interiors came about as almost a matter of necessity. With a relatively small number of daylight hours, and a cold climate, Scandinavian homes truly are a haven. “Being a Swede, from a dark and cold country, your home becomes very important to you. So much time is spent indoors and most entertaining happens at home. Home décor to us is not only about making your home beautiful but also cosy. This is where soft furnishings, lighting and candles have a big role to play,” says Elle.

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Alex&Elle’s wall panels start from $595 without acoustic insulation and $695 with for a 122cm x 91cm panel. And with a large 240cm x 120cm design also available, the panels are a fairly economical choice for large walls. They also produce custom sizes and matching cushions too.

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Appliances Art Homewares

Kip & Co give summer a neon glow with on trend lights

This summer, bedding and lifestyle brand Kip & Co have added to their growing wall art collection with a capsule of fun and frivolous, limited edition neon lights.

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There are three funky options to brighten up your life: spunky peace hand, a dreamy rainbow and, in collaboration with Electric Confetti, the signature Kip & Co banana!

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The lights came about when Kip’s Kate Heppell and Natalie Jarvis (Electric Confetti) had the lightbulb moment (indulge the pun!) to join forces and create unique designs that would add serious artistic spunk to Aussie homes.

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All lights use LED neon, and are quick and easy to hang and connect. Kip & Co lights range from $449 t0 $1,195. They’re not cheap but if you’re looking to make a big statement, look no further!

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Art Homewares

Copper&Co’s bright and beautiful timber homewares

Working as a makeup artist by day and a homewares designer by night, Ashlea Cooney often jokes about how different her two gigs are. “One moment my canvas is a beautiful face and it’s all very glamorous and the next, I’m covered in sawdust and paint!” But that said, she wouldn’t have it any other way.

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With her own homewares brand, Copper&Co, Ashlea creates timber coasters, placemats, serving planks and wall art; an idea she arrived at after brainstorming ideas on what had never been done before. “When I started Copper&Co, painted pots were all the rage and I thought, I want to do that! I wanted to recreate something that most people had in their homes but weren’t that excited by. I knew I wanted to work with wood and the first pieces I made were the coasters. I hadn’t seen anything like them out there and there’s nothing like that feeling of creating something original and unique. Such a buzz!”

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Loving timber for the fact, “you never know what you might get,” Ashlea uses all types, depending on what’s on hand at the time. “It’s lovely working with such a beautiful and natural product. I use many different types of wood, but I must say I do love pine for its light colour, which helps the colours of the paint pop!”

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Having always enjoyed painting, Ashlea uses bright colours and graphic designs to transform bare timber into original pieces of art that you can put to good use. All handmade, the design process may seem simple, but a lot of time and effort goes into each ware. “Once the wood is picked out, it’s then cut into the different sizes depending on the product. After that, each piece gets sanded by hand and sealed. I then come up with my designs and paint them by hand. Once that’s complete, each piece is signed and sealed for the final time and ready for sale. I take a lot of pride in creating quality items!”

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Art Homewares

Art Club Concept: homewares meets interior fashion

As anyone in the fashion industry will attest, fashion is a way of saying who you are without having to speak. And now, more than ever, the home has become a further extension of this. A means of expressing yourself, being creative and representing your personal identity.

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Taking this concept and running with it, is new label Art Club Concept. Referring to themselves as a brand that merges homewares with interior fashion, founder Ben Lawry was inspired by his fashion background. “After being heavily involved within the fashion industry for almost a decade I was ready for my next challenge. I wanted to create amazing interior art that is inspiring, accessible and offered across a range of categories.”

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With a collection that includes wall art, cushions, vases and clocks, Art Club Concept focuses on uplifting spaces through a bold use of colour and statement prints. All pieces are unique and dynamic, perfect for disrupting the average and adding some va-va-voom to your home!

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Created for art lovers by Melbourne artists, Art Club Concept is passionate about engaging with local and innovative individuals. “Behind the scenes, Art Club Concept is a team of creative people who love nothing more than fuelling inspiration in others,” says Ben. “They understand the home is a reflection of your own unique personality, therefore wanting to inspire and assist in creating beautiful spaces. Their mission is to inspire passion, creativity and happiness in life.”

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— Disclosure: Art Club Concept gifted me a $300 voucher, however positive coverage was not guaranteed.

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Art Homewares

Online shopping fix: Prints To Frame

Friends Daniela Esposito, Jenni Mappin and Dionne Chambers started Prints To Frame, a business specialising in themed wall art sets, to take the guesswork out of buying affordable prints.

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“We provide a set of prints that can be striking on their own or displayed together for maximum wow-factor,” explains Daniela. “We all know that interior trends can change in the blink of an eye, so we are confident that it is possible to give the home a regular and instant makeover without the hefty price tag.”

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Designing all the prints themselves, their products include large-format (40cm x 50cm) four-print packs, slightly smaller (30cm x 40cm) three-print packs and their unique glow-in-the-dark series — which changes its image from day-to-night. All their prints fit into standard frames and cover everything from playful nursery options to vibrant watercolours and acrylic abstracts.

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“We design all the prints ourselves,” says Daniela. “Each of us has our own distinct handwriting and style, so it brings a nice mix to the themes. We combine a range of techniques, from hand painting and hand lettering, to graphic shapes and digital designs. We incorporate all the latest colour and design trends into our prints and love combining mediums to produce interesting effects, giving us a point of difference.”

Prices start from $45 for a three-pack. Shop online.

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Homewares

Have You Met Miss Jones launch biggest range yet

Have You Met Miss Jones (HYMMJ) is a force to be reckoned with. Opening back in 2006, the homewares brand has gone from strength to strength ever since.

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Today, it launched its biggest range yet, featuring over 650 products that span from bowls to wall art to lighting. Famous for its vintage style and use of white bone china, this year’s range has expanded to include a modern geometric influence as well as featuring new materials.

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“We have pushed the bone china into a different direction this season with some more streamlined, contemporary designs,” explains creative director Jennifer Sampson. “We are exploring brand new mediums in coloured porcelain, stone and earthenware with exciting new glaze techniques we haven’t used before.”

These new glazes focus on an Australiania chic theme, with rich indigo and oceanic blues being a feature; a watercolor theme is also a prominent aspect of the range.

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But with such a large collection, even if blues and watercolor aren’t your thing, you are bound to find something that meets your aesthetic. “So many looks can be derived from all our collections,” says Jennifer. “We like to cater to different tastes and make updating your interior effortless and fun – we do all the hard work for you!”

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For HYMMJ, it is all about striving to maintain an accessible aesthetic, creating unique and affordable designs that can lift your interior, and as Jennifer sums it up: “We simply wouldn’t put our name on a design we wouldn’t own.” Her favourite would have to be the geometric ceramic wall art (below), a novel idea that allows the owner to play designer at home.

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“You receive six triangular pieces in a box and can hang them however you like on your wall, we hope people embrace the idea and run with it. It’s called our DNA chain and customers can collect several sets and form unique wall art, tailored to their needs and space.”

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Win Mambo/Love Bomb wall decals

Sonia Repin of Love Bomb Designs has teamed up with Mambo on some new round wall decals.

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She’s generously giving one reader a 60cm Mambo Goddess and a 60cm Mambo Palms decal. For your chance of winning, complete the entry form below by 11pm on Friday 14 February 2014.

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Renting

Blank walls just got a lot more interesting with Wallcreations

Sponsored by Wallcreations.

Wall decals, and even removable vinyl wallpaper are nothing new, however being able to design your own, with your own images, to fit your exact space, in four easy steps online, is!

Simone took this photo on a family holiday in Venice and got it printed as wall art. It brings back great memories and is a talking point with visitors.
Simone took this photo on a family holiday in Venice and got it printed as wall art. It brings back great memories and is a talking point with visitors.

This is what Australian online business Wallcreations can offer you and customers are having great results, from bringing their favourite holidays home with them, to creating the feel of the ocean or a movie theatre, or their own customised gallery wall. The possibilities are endless for your home or office.

This was installed in a beach house in Phillip Island. Andrea took her own close up image of the water and created a wall mural. The wall separates the en suite from the master bedroom.
This was installed in a beach house in Phillip Island. Andrea took her own close up image of the water and created a wall mural. The wall separates the en suite from the master bedroom.

With Wallcreations, you have the option of editing your own personal photos or choosing from a library of online images. The end result is made from high quality, self adhesive, removable vinyl that is easy to apply, reposition or remove. And you know how big I am on renters being able to create a space which reflects them and their personality, without getting in trouble with landlords or real estate agents!

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Interiors Addict

Today I’m loving: these big fabric photo spots for your wall!

You may have seen similar before, but these round wall decals are made of fabric rather than vinyl.

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I love a bit of non-committal, low-cost décor which makes a big, if temporary, impact. These can adhere to just about any flat surface (except wallpaper) so you can get very creative with them.

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I think they’d be great in a kid’s room or a home office.

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Interiors Addict

Fancy Little Me! is a brand new concept in kids portraits. They combine digital art and photography

Fancy Little Me! is a brand new concept in kids portraits. They combine digital art and photography