- by architectureau
- 05 Apr 2025
Embrace bold hues, tactile elements and artisanal pieces to create conversation starters in the home.
Plume Light by Skeehan for Rakumba
The Plume collection represents the relationship between light and colour while celebrating designer Tom Skeehan's love of material experimentation. The design explores the distortion of sheet aluminium, with vibrant hues expertly applied by the renowned Fink and Co anodising team. Visit website.
Single Tier Ruffle Table from Criteria
Inspired by collars, drapes and linen valances, the Ruffle Series by Bari Ziperstein emphasises undulating forms and crisp edges. The handcrafted ceramic table is available in a range of brushed-on glazes, from clear citrus yellow and matte neutrals to earthy mottled blue and glossy monochrome tones. Visit website.
Raking linen rug by Darren Palmer x Unitex
The Raking rug evokes the serene look of a zen sand garden, with its beige hues, subtle arches and repetition that mimic lines drawn in sand. The seven millimetre pile offers gentle comfort underfoot, ideal for bringing softness to timber or concrete flooring. Available in various sizes for living spaces or as a runner for hallways. Visit website.
Primula side table from Paola Lenti
Stella lamp from Ilanel
The Stella lamp is designed by Ilan El and handcrafted in Melbourne, with brushed and anodised aluminium starburst prongs cradling a delicate hand-blown glass orb. Its form blurs the line between futuristic modernity and timeless gravitas, presenting as an art piece and a unique talking point in the home. Visit website.
Z24 Cupboard from Zanotta
The Z24 Cupboard provides both style and practicality. Its pleated matt veneer doors conceal adjustable tempered glass shelves, with the option to add LED lighting. The zigzag form creates an interplay of light and shadow, adding to the cupboard's unique charm. Available in vivid statement colours or subdued neutrals. Visit website.
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