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Design brands take a bold stance against replica furniture

It’s the never-ending debate, replica versus original, and now four of Sydney’s most exciting design brands — Arthur G, Euroluce, Workshopped and Luxmy Furniture, have joined forces to protest against the replica furniture market.

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Creating a dynamic and thought-provoking installation designed by Design by Toko as part of Sydney InDesign 2015, the finished product is a sculptural ‘bonfire’ of replicas, called the Hill Street Bonfire.

A creative statement against increasing designer copies, they hope to draw focus to the iconic pieces, which are mass-produced and sold in various high street replica stores without repercussion. “It takes thousands of dollars and a huge amount of creativity and hard work to produce original design,” explains Priyanka Rao of Luxmy Furniture. “After all the prototyping, tooling and marketing expenses involved in commercialisation, it is heartbreaking to see works from our collection and fellow local businesses ruthlessly ripped off with no respect for the designer or manufacturer involved in bringing that product to life. It’s time to take a stand!” 

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Each business, Arthur G, Euroluce, Workshopped and Luxmy Furniture, is based firmly on a proud tradition of quality design and make, and where true craftsmanship lies at the very core of the collections they present.

Arthur G is an Australian based furniture designer and manufacturer established in Melbourne over three decades ago, with Euroluce arguably Australia’s leading distributor of high-end lighting solutions sourced largely from Europe. Joining them is Workshopped, which specialises in creative industrial design and interior pieces made in Australia, and well-known for championing many up and coming local designers, while Luxmy Furniture is the licensed manufacturer of corporate furniture collections including Woodmark and Paustian.

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Hill Street Bonfire is located in the Hill Street design precinct of Surry Hills and will be on display until Sunday. For more information.

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WORKSHOPPED: celebrating 15 years of outstanding design talent

For the past 15 years, the annual WORKSHOPPED exhibitions have provided a platform for over 350 Australian designers to reach national and international audiences, including manufacturers, retailers, fellow designers and consumers.

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2015 marks WORKSHOPPED’s 15th exhibition, and this year designers have been asked to respond to the broader topic of: the role of design in architecture.

The work of Viktor Legin, discovered at WORKSHOPPED ‘13
The work of Viktor Legin, discovered at WORKSHOPPED ‘13

Approximately 50 designers will make up this year’s exhibition, which will take place on the upper levels of the Supa Centa Moore Park, Sydney. It will open to the public on Thursday August 6 and extend through to Sunday 23 August, with over 75,000 people expected to attend.

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Since its inception, WORKSHOPPED has had a significant impact on the greater design industry at large, and particularly the lives and careers of several notable designers. Kate Stokes first exhibited her Coco Pendant in WORKSHOPPED ‘10 and the stunning light piece, manufactured in Melbourne, has gone on to receive enormous media attention, regularly featuring in prestigious design titles both here in Australia and overseas.

Kate Stoke Coco Pendant
Kate Stoke Coco Pendant

For more information.

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Olivia’s Fab Four Insta-Finds 17.06.15

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Olivia’s Fab Four is a weekly post that features my favourite finds on Instagram for the past week. To be in the running, all you have to do is hashtag your product photos #oliviasfabfour and tag them with my handle: @oliviashead.

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Here are this week’s beautiful products (clockwise from top left)

1. AKUA SQ CUSHION, $59.95, from KAS Australia. @kasaustralia

2. Luxe Edition Hose Lavender, $250, from Lepaar. @lepaar

3. SPLINTER STOOL, $587, from Workshopped. @workshopped

4. Small Woven Cross in Smoke, price upon request, from Copper and Cross. @copperandcross

 I’ll be back with more next week! Olivia x

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Discover emerging funiture designers at Workshopped 2014 this week

If you have even a passing interest in design, you need to see WORKSHOPPED 14 — the single largest event as part of Sydney Design 2014, to be held at the Supa Centa Moore Park, Sydney, from Thursday.

Now in its 14th year, the WORKSHOPPED exhibition is nationally recognised as one of the most important public platforms for both emerging and established product and furniture designers. Since 2001, WORKSHOPPED has presented the work of over 300 Australian designers through 13 exhibitions and been viewed by over 500,000 people.

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This year’s exhibition asked designers to share their thought processes in developing ideas, designs and products — from a clean slate! Director Raymond Scott, said: “Design thinking is going to have a huge impact on Australia’s future prosperity. It’s core to innovation. Our exhibition is a great opportunity for the wider public to look at the design development process — imagination, research and concept to prototype development.”

David Cummins' The Pat Spratt armchair
David Cummins’ The Pat Spratt armchair

WORKSHOPPED’s’ influence on Australian design is evident. With designs in production with local and international manufacturers, winning international design awards and the subject of local and international acclaim. The exhibitions aim to do more than just show great design. WORKSHOPPED facilitates commercial relationships between designers, industry and the marketplace.

WORKSHOPPED 14 – Clean Slate | 14 – 27 August 2014 | Supa Centa Moore Park, Sydney.