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Zanui launch exclusive affordable Danish furniture range

Australian online furniture and homewares retailer Zanui has just expanded its bountiful offering to include the fabulous Nordic designs of Danish furniture heavyweight Interstil.

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A Scandinavian furniture group, based in Denmark, Insterstil produce wares that are firmly rooted in Danish industrial design principles. Think solid, practical, minimalist design – beauty in simplicity.

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From dining tables and chairs to sideboards, entertainment units and office furniture, the collection includes over 430 items, many of which are exclusive online to Zanui.

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To celebrate the launch, Zanui has an introductory offer of 10% off, available from February 2 – 29, 2016. Plus, a ‘Spend More, Save More’ promotion with $100 off the full retail price of Zanui’s Interstil line when spending $500+, $200 off when spending $1,000+ and $400 when spending $2,000+.

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Art Designers Homewares

8 of the best looking frames for your photos

I think a lot of us are guilty of never printing our photos. Nowadays, our treasured memories live on our phone or computer, rather than on our walls or mantle-piece. But in my opinion, that needs to change. Below are eight beautiful and affordable frames that will hopefully convince you to take a trip down to your local developer. Because if they can’t, there’s no hope for you!

Available in four sizes and three timber finishes (black, white and ash), the Zavier Frame from Neural Instinct is a contemporary classic. With prices starting from $29.95, style on its own, in a group or as part of a wall collage.

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Bang on trend, the Erla Frame ($44.95) in gorgeous marble print is simple and chic. Available from Country Road in one size (5×7), it comes in both black and white.

country roadNo need to mess with matting and easel backings, the Acrylic + Metal Frames from West Elm stand upright when wedged into the metal gold finish bases. Simply place your picture between the acrylic front and the back piece. Available in horizontal and vertical (10×15) for $39 a piece. 

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Made from timber, the Tilda Frames from Milk & Sugar represent classic simplicity at its best. Available in five sizes and two finishes (raw and white), the double frame takes two 4×6 inch photos and is on sale for $17.50.milk sugarDiscounted for $20.89, the Zahli Frame from Freedom has a strong Moroccan influence. Available in one size (5×7) its simple black and white colour palette lets your picture do the talking.

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Contoured to look like thick rope in shiny silver plate, the Rope Frames from Pottery Barn have designer style. Available in three sizes, prices range from $29-to-$49.

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The handmade Bone Inlay Mid Grey Chevron Photo Frame by Royal Hamam is made from quality bone for superior durability. Sourced as a recycled product with the assurance that no animals were killed for their bone, it is made by hand in India. Available from Zanui for $64.95, it comes in two sizes.

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The depth of the Hooked Shadow Box Frame and the pre-placed hooks make it possible to hang bits and pieces inside, whilst also able to be used as a regular photo frame. Hang photos, trinkets or jewellery with the 10 gold hooks, one metre of jute twine and 10 mini wooden pegs. Available from Typo in one size (12×12), it retails for $24.99 and comes in vintage and natural wood. typo

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Furniture

7 great armchairs for every aesthetic and budget

There’s really nothing quite like snuggling up in an armchair with a good book, a cup of tea and a luxurious throw. And these seven armchairs would be at the top of our list to do just that! 

Built to last, this Single Armchair in grey and white has a solid timber frame, steel sprung suspension system, high density foam seating and a fibre filled back cushion. Featuring clean and simple lines, it is available from Harpers Project for $799.

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Both industrial and glam, this modern Metal Frame Chair from West Elm comes in the most gorgeous dusky blush hue. With a blackened brass frame contrasted against luxurious, tailored cushions, it retails for $899.

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For $299, the POÄNG Rocking-chair from IKEA is resilient, comfortable and easy to clean (the cover is removable and machine-washable). Available in a large variety of colours and patterns, you can also add the POÄNG Footstool for extra comfort. Perfect as an affordable baby nursing chair too.

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Make a statement with the Andes Occasional Chair. This limited-edition piece features incredible fabric upholstery reminiscent of a stunning watercolour, which has been exclusively designed for Freedom. In storesthis month, it retails for $599.

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The Georg Anthracite High Back Armchair from Zanui boasts a wide seatback with curved frame and tidy button-detailing. Retailing for $549, it offers a classic style with a contemporary spirit.

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The Tamarama Armchair ($1,495) from Urban Couture is the epitome of luxury. With a frame handcrafted from solid elm hardwood and removable cushions made from washed natural Italian linen, it is available in both ash grey and white.

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This classic chair from Barnaby Lane is the perfect Scandi companion. With its light teak frame and thickly woven leather seat and back, the $699 Tanner Armchair can be custom-made in a variety of teak shades and leather colours.

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Designers Furniture

8 of the best desks for your home office

With more and more people working from home, it’s never been more important to have an organised, tranquil and beautiful home office. Here are our top 8 desks, that are sure to meet all your needs. 

The Greg Natale for Worlds Away Desk needs no selling: its sleek, high end look says it all! Enquire via Regency Distribution.

With it’s white-on-wood palette and affordable price ($249.95), the Active Computer Desk from Huali (and available at Zanui), is contemporary, bright and just that little bit different.

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If classic and white is your style, you can’t go past the Bedford range from Pottery Barn. This small version is $1,039 and should last you years.
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Looking for a little laptop table for your study nook rather than a full-size desk? We think IKEA’s great value, compact, solid timber NORRASEN ($119) is the ideal option.

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Jen has this large desk in her home office and everyone asks where it’s from. I can tell you it’s the Stationers Trestle Desk from Freedom ($449). What it lacks in drawers it more than makes up for in surface area! Even better, minimal assembly involved!

With a secret compartment ideal for tablet and laptop use, the timber Pod Lift Top Desk from Domayne is characterised by clean yet innovative design. Crafted from Australian mixed hardwood, giving it a rich and warm look, the price is available upon request.

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Having been on The Block and Reno Rumble, Retrojan’s Isabella desk ($529) has had more than her 15 minutes of fame. With simple Scandi looks and three drawers, this is a very safe bet, whether it’s for the home office or a teenager’s bedroom.

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Bedrooms Furniture

Interiors Addict’s 10 best bedsides

From retro and industrial to quirky and pretty, we have a bedside table for every style and every budget! 

This Mid-Century Bedside Table ($399) from West Elm borrows its slim legs, angled face and understated retro details from iconic ’50s and ’60s furniture silhouettes. With antique bronze finish knobs for an unexpectedly luxe twist, it is made from FSC-certified wood and is available in three colourways.

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I love, love, love the Componibili 3 Round bedside (front left in the image below) and you’ve probably seen it everywhere, with many stores having replicas! However, the original is still surprisingly affordable at $220. Coming in many colours and configurations, the 30-year-old design from Kartell is flexible, functional and practical.

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Designed by two of our favourite Blockheads, twins Alisa and Lysandra, the Asta Bedside Table for Forty Winks is Australian made but Scandinavian inspired. Part of a four-piece bedroom suite, but available individually for $749, it combines the rawness of timber with eye-catching rose gold detailing.

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Magazine rack-slash-bedside table, the unique Three Legged Magazine Stand features carefully shaped steel plates to create an angle to place magazines, while leaving a flat top surface with enough space for a drink. Available from Urban Couture and coming in both black and white, it retails for $349.

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I’m not normally one for bedside tables that don’t have any drawers (I can’t be the only one who accumulates mess that needs to be hidden?!), but if space is at a premium, these Kerr Stools ($289) in rose pink and black are a gorgeous option. Available from Barnaby Lane, they are made from iron and timber.

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The MUSKEN Bedside Table from IKEA is a total bargain, costing just $59. Sturdy, practical and working with most interiors, you can also purchase the matching wardrobe and drawers for the full look.

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The Swing Table ($279.95) by 6ixty is one-of-a-kind cool, with both colour accents (ash with grey, white, red or yellow) and natural wood tones. Practical too, it features an angled handle for easy moving and two storage drawers. It is available from Zanui.

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Made in Melbourne from Tasmanian Oak veneer and a powdercoated tube steel frame (in cloudy blue or soft white), the Oliver Side Table ($499) is minimal and versatile. Available from Hunting for George, there’s also a corresponding bed and bench if you want the whole set.

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This shimmery number is sure to make a statement, in either a gorgeous coppery bronze or luxe clear and smoke colour tints. Fitted with three drawers and featuring a classic square front, the Optical Bedside Table from Domayne is a real show stopper. Price available in store or upon request.

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Small spaces need great storage and the Rigby Sidetable ($400) from Milkcart delivers in spades. With a narrow footprint, but deep storage, it fits your iPad, magazines and remote with room to spare. Available in matte or gloss white laminate and sustainable timber with a Tassie Oak trim, you can also choose from a silver button, black knob, handmade leather pull or timber handle.

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Furniture

The top 10 coffee tables to buy online

Here at Interiors Addict we love a good coffee table, so much so, we even have a regular series, ‘Covet my coffee table’ dedicated solely to this special piece of living room furniture. With so many options on the market, we thought we’d put together our top 10 picks to buy online. From the lavish and extravagant to the simple and minimal, there’s something for everyone no matter the taste or budget!

The Modernist by fifteenthirtyeight: This geometric coffee table retails for $1,200 and is designed and handmade in Australia. With a powdercoated steel base and tempered glass top, the base is available in white, black, yellow, brass and raw steel. Custom colours and tops are also available upon request.

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Frankie Coffee Table by Seventh Lane: This one-of-a-kind timber coffee table has been lovingly restored from old timber pallets. Still keeping a lot of its old charm with numerous screw holes, indents and imperfections, it comes with powdercoated legs in either matt white or matt black. Retailing for $479, similar tables are also available.

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Tribute Round Marble Coffee Table by Zuster: This showstopping coffee table features a round tabletop made from Quartzite Sapphire Blue Marble. Positioned on top of three hexagonal shaped legs and with an American Oak solid timber cross base, it retails for $3,500. Halo Tribute Coffee Table with Quartzite Top

Place by TUCKBOX: Made from solid Australian Hardwood, this coffee table is hand worked and finished in either natural, oiled or black stain and available with Lozenge, Half Gem or Gem shaped tops. Easily dismantled for transport and storage, at $900 each table is unique and handmade to order.

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Fitzroy Trunk Coffee Table by Zanui: A storage trunk and coffee table in one, this rustic, industrial-cool table is crafted from timber for strength and warp-resistance. Featuring metal detailing for a strong vintage look, it retails for $699. Screen Shot 2015-06-29 at 12.06.58 pmFrieda 1 Drawer Coffee Table by Freedom: This contemporary Danish-inspired coffee table partners tapered solid oak legs with fresh matte white lacquered finished cabinetry. Stash living room clutter in the flush drawer, which features a half-moon cut out handle, and use the two spaces either side for easy-to-access storage. Retailing for $399, it is both stylish and affordable. Screen Shot 2015-06-29 at 12.57.51 pmSettanta Coffee Table by Plyroom: Crafted from European Beech, the moulded plywood construction (composed of multiple layers of European Beech wood), means you get the strength without the extra weight. Retailing for $1,295, the table provides ample storage space and also includes hidden castors, making the table easy to move and incredibly versatile. Screen Shot 2015-06-29 at 12.38.22 pm

French Symmetry Hexagonal Coffee Table by Max Sparrow: This sophisticated coffee table features hand welded symmetrical metal joins and a tempered glass top. Made to order, it retails for $795.

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Dove Coffee Table by Nomi: A versatile and modular table, the thoughtful design allows the legs to be positioned in a variety of locations, as required. With a starting price of $695, the table top is available in a choice of solid oak timber or Compact Laminate with a variety of colour finishes. The legs also come in solid oak, with multiple colour finishes available.

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Kiss Cuddle Coffee Table by Mr & Mrs White: Designed and made in Australia, it is available in American Oak or ply with a variety of finishes on offer. Beautiful and practical with a starting price of $640, it features a solid round top and solid cross legs.

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Kitchens Renting

10 DIY updates for your rental kitchen

By Kay Harrison

Rental kitchens are not known for their idyllic makeup. From dim lighting to a lack of storage options, they can be a source of everyday dissatisfaction. However, with a little kitchen-whispering, you can coax more usability from your space. Here are 10 quick and easy tips, ranging from storage to aesthetic, to set you on your way.

Ugly cabinetry? 

1. Line your shelves

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This is a sleek and simple solution to dingy cabinets. It keeps them neat and chic without tempting the wrath of your landlord. Select from a range of wallpapers and adhesive coverings. This injects pops of colour and personality into your space – understated or brazen according to your taste.

2. Change up your cabinet handles

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Go shopping for new hardware for your cabinet doors. It’s amazing what a difference this can make to the overall look of your kitchen. And there are plenty of cheerful-on-the-wallet options available.

3. Remove your cabinet doors altogether

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So you can’t stand the sight of those bland pine panels or (worse) that wood veneer? Get handy with your screwdriver and remove them for a fresh open-cubby look. Don’t throw them away! You’ll need to attach them again before you leave but in the meantime clean-lined kitchen shelving is uber-chic. Make-good the edging/cover the holes with wallpaper or adhesive covers.

Starved of storage?

4. Wire shelf inserts

Inserts are a great way for increasing the space available. Hook them under your shelves, over your doors or stand them over your plates to maximise the useable space.

5. Magnets

Consider a magnetic knife board to free up your counter space.

6. Hooks

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Add hooks to the insides of or beneath your cabinets. Ideal for teacups and mugs.

7. Think vertically

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Install a series of hooks on your ceiling or walls to utilise this hanging space. This is a visually impacting way to display your pots and pans for a rustic aesthetic.

Too dim? 

8. Increase the wattage

A wattage of 80-to-100w is recommended for the kitchen.

9. Add swing-arm task lights

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Add designated task lights above your counters. A couple of swing-arm lamps add vintage accents and increase your functionality ten-fold. You don’t need to hardwire these in necessarily – just ensure some care is taken to secure the cords out of the way.

10. Install LED ribbon lighting under your cabinetry

If you’re a little handy with a drill, LED downlights are to-die-for. I love mine. But I didn’t install them. I’m smart enough to realise that DIY with electricals is not for me. If you’re the same, outsource the install or opt instead for stick-on battery-operated lights – you can buy them in most supermarkets.

La-voila! There you have it. Not too taxing on the grey matter I hope. Happy renting!

— Kay Harrison is a feature, blog and copywriter. She has work published in ACP magazines, ABC fiction, Overland, Seizure, trade publications and online forums and her creative writing has won several awards. Kay wrote this piece for Zanui.

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Expert Tips Renting Styling

5 DIY updates for your rental living room

By Kay Harrison

No question, the renter’s life is far from glam. But your decor doesn’t have to follow suit. A little out-of-the-box thinking is all you need to transform your space into a home sweet haven. Sure, there will always be those boxes that you cart from place to place unsure of their contents but too frightened to investigate. But cloaked in a nice throw and arranged around a coffee table, these can double as a boho-chic living nook.

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But jokes aside, decorating your home-on-loan is difficult. For one, there’s the investment and effort vs length of stay ratio to consider. But a few quick and simple (and cheap) adjustments can go a long way. After all, time has a way of getting away with you. And a refuge from the outside world is the most must-have of must-haves.

So today, we’re turning to your living space and we’ve put together a few easy DIY tips to make your space more livable.

Fire things up with faux wall-panelling

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Dabble Magazine proves you can change the world with two paint colours, painter’s tape, a metal ruler, a level and a little DIY know-how. Above, they show us how to achieve a geo-chic look with just a little patience. Can’t paint? Washi tape is to DIY decor what half a toothpick is MacGyver. It doesn’t look like much but it can save your life. Washi tape is the perfect antidote to too much beige. Apartment Therapy also have some great suggestions for removable wall-panelling options.

Realise that New York loft look

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Love that urban-industrial warehouse style? Introduce exposed-brick walls into your space with easy-to-apply wallpapers. Obviously this is asking for a more flexible landlord, but if you don’t ask, you don’t get. And if you’re planning on staying there a while, this kind of investment gives back ten-fold.

Re-purpose vintage tablecloths for super-cute curtains

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We love that chintz meets lace look. You can create your very own window valances (use lace tablecloths) or curtains (use floral and patterned) with minimal fuss. Shop your local Vinnies to add some serious-nana style to your space. You can find curtain rings with metal clips attached for this uber simple make-over at the likes of Spotlight.

Line your shelving

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Better yet, line behind, underneath, even on top of your shelving. Adding colour in unexpected spaces adds individuality to your home. Plus it keeps it neat and chic. And it’s easy to re-line with plain white when you leave.

Define it with decals

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Removable wall decals redefine your space instantly and peel away when you have to leave. And there is an almost infinite number on the market – from Banksy designs to quotes and iconic rockstars. Can’t argue with that.

Here’s to making a little sanctuary for yourself in your rental home! Go forth, chickens! Nest!

— Kay Harrison is a feature, blog and copywriter. She has work published in ACP magazines, ABC fiction, Overland, Seizure, trade publications and online forums and her creative writing has won several awards. Kay wrote this piece for Zanui.

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Designers Expert Tips Renting Styling

10 tips for personalising your rental home from The Living Room’s James Treble

By James Treble

It’s a common dilemma for many people: how can you add your personal touch to a rental home? You may not be able to re-paint the walls, change the carpet or update the kitchen, but there are some simple ways to make a space truly your own that won’t break the budget.

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Here are my top 10 tips:

1. Flooring: whether it’s tired looking carpet or timber floorboards in the wrong colour, adding rugs and runners is an easy way to add colour and texture to any space. A great look right now is overlapping rugs of different sizes, but in the same colourwash and style. This layered effect is warm and inviting and very practical for the renter as you can adapt the pattern and shape to each room or home as required instead of spending big money for a space you may not be in forever.

2. Walls: We all know there are never enough hooks in a rental property, but thankfully there’s a huge range of stick-on hanging strips to let us fill the walls, without making a single hole. Hanging your favourite paintings adds your mark and makes a space feel your own. Consider using many small/medium frames to fill a large wall; they are lighter to hang than one large piece, plus you can swap them around when the mood suits.

3. Doors: Never underestimate what you can do with a door. By hanging a Moroccan tassel, coloured ribbon or an ornament from the door handle, you can make a subtle but stylish statement. It’s also a great way for kids to identify their rooms without causing any damage.

4. Plants: I am passionate about indoor plants and have them everywhere. Tropical plants and succulents add ambience and freshen the air. Lush green leaves are soothing for the soul and you can have year-round colour by using decorative or colourful pots.

5. Art: Artworks don’t just have to be on the wall. Placing frames on mantle pieces or window frames is a great look, and don’t forget sculptures. Personal objects add dimensional interest to any room and say something about you.

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6. Storage: It’s always a problem for any home, especially a rental property, but instead of jamming everything into small built-ins, consider using decorative storage boxes and baskets which can be displayed and become an accessory. To make an inexpensive statement, why not wrap a cheap box and lid in wallpaper; you can fill it with your personal things and create a masterpiece at the same time?

7. Mirrors: They can make a small space feel large, a narrow space feel wide, and they are also perfect to bounce light around even the darkest of rooms. Add a brightly coloured or ornate frame and they also become an artwork.

8. Lighting: You may not be able to change that ugly light fitting, but you can change the globe to a softer light. Another trick is to add a feature floor lamp, brightening up an empty corner, and table lamps with decorative bases that always help set the mood.

9. Furniture: When renting, you should consider smaller or modular furniture pieces which can easily adapt to any room configuration. Another tip is if you can’t add the colour you like to the walls, why not repaint your furniture? That secondhand side table may just become your favourite new piece.

10. Kitchen: When it comes to decorating, the kitchen is often overlooked. Consider the simple effect of bright new tea towels, a bold fruit bowl and a funky coloured kettle. You’ll be able to make the dullest of rental kitchens reflect who you are, and it will be fit for Nigella.

–James Treble , the resident interior designer on Channel 10’s The Living Room, is the new interior styling ambassador for online homewares shopping destination, Zanui. Last year, he was chairman of the Colour Society of Australia’s NSW division.

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Appliances Kitchens

The latest colourful kitchen appliances

The trend for colourful kitchen appliances isn’t going anywhere any time soon and I have to admit, they’re becoming quite tempting! Red is apparently the best selling colour of these products, but personally, I really don’t like using red in my home AT ALL. Clearly I’m in the minority!

It’s not just red these days though; there are plenty of colours from pastels to brights, whatever your personal palette. Here’s my roundup of some of the nicest out there at the moment. Which are your favourite?

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De’Longhi’s latest Icona Vintage collection is inspired by the brand’s Italian heritage and is an extension of their existing 1950-styled Icona range. There’s a set of matching manual coffee machine (RRP $299), kettle (RRP $149) and 2 or 4-slice toaster (RRP $149 & $189) with curved silhouettes, accentuated by 5 new shades which take their colour cues from the 1950s: tan leather, cream and mahogany, olive green, sky blue (pictured) and black velvet. So there’s something for everyone.

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Later this month, Bosch is introducing pastel colours to its Styline Kitchen range with the MUM5 Kitchen Machines (RRP $699). Two new models will be available in vivid Miracle Blue (pictured above) and cheerful Yellow Passion. They’re complemented by silver and chrome trims, appealing to both classic and contemporary kitchens. Each comes with a stainless steel bowl and accessories, including a fitted lid, continuous shredder, blender, kneading hook, beater, whisk and citrus press. 

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Interiors Addict

Zanui first birthday event with Shaynna Blaze

Yesterday I attended the first birthday celebration event for online furniture store Zanui in Sydney, where Shaynna Blaze was special guest.

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It really doesn’t seem a whole 12 months since I was at Zanui’s launch event! The vast warehouse-style space of Simmer on the Bay in Sydney was decked out in products available to buy on the site, all beautifully styled. Guests included media and suppliers, as well as X-Factor winner Samantha-Jade Gibbs and Guy Sebastian’s wife Jules, both of whose homes have recently been furnished by Zanui with a little styling help from my good friend Emma Blomfield at Nest Designs (pictured with Shaynna and I in the photo above).

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Interiors Addict

Hang your plants upside down, indoors!

See, I have not gone crazy! How bloody cool is THIS?

The gravity defying, unique and environmentally friendly range of Boskke sky planters are a sure-fire conversation starter. This exciting innovation for indoor plants is self-watering, water efficient (no evaporation) and enables anyone looking to add some greenery to their home or office, the ability to fill a room with beautiful, oxygen giving plants without sacrificing floor space. Why not use them in the kitchen to grow fresh herbs?

Sounds too good to be true doesn’t it? And they’re not expensive either. The sky planters are suitable for any indoor plant, easy to maintain and come in three sizes, from $19.90.

Available online from Zanui.

 

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Designers

Greg Natale and I in the Telegraph

Goodness me, two weekends in a row I’ve found myself on the Insider pages of the Sunday Telegraph! This week it’s a photo of the lovely Greg Natale and I at the Zanui media brunch where he was guest of honour.

Greg will hand over his well deserved Belle | Coco Republic Interior Designer of the Year title to this year’s winner at the 2012 Awards on Wednesday.

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Interiors Addict

The latest sites for homewares bargains

First came Dalani, Temple & Webster and Home Culture (read more here) and lately it seems a new discount homewares site launches every week.

Global internet incubator Rocket Internet has launched Zanui to provide Australian shoppers with a complete online destination to furnish their home. With more than 8,000 products to choose from in the one place, its extensive range includes the best brands in furniture, homewares, appliances, electrical goods, outdoor, plus kids products.

Rocket Internet has successfully built some of the world’s largest eCommerce companies and is also behind Dalani. Zanui co-founder and managing director Dean Kelly says: “Australians no longer have to look overseas to find the best products and brands for their home at an affordable price. Customers want choice, they want great information about brands and products, they want convenience, and they want good prices and we give customers all of those things. Online retailing is definitely the way forward for this industry.”

Meanwhile Australian fashion and accessories giant BrandsExclusive has launched a homewares site called livingExclusive which it describes as “an online shopping club for inspirational designer furniture, homewares and lifestyle products”.