- by architectureau
- 30 Oct 2024
A round-up of beautiful new things for your home that draw inspiration from European summers, ancient symbols and time-honoured Japanese traditions.
Tsukiko, meaning "moon child," is a collaboration between Australian designer Alexander Lotersztain and Kyoto-based, tenth-generation lantern makers Kojima ShÅten. A paper lantern shade rests on a solid base, adding a soothing and welcoming presence in a domestic setting.
Named after the classic cocktail, Bellini is a range of stools, bench seats and low tables with an elegant undulating trim. A nostalgic material palette features wide corduroy upholstery or solid timber tops and powdercoated steel frames.
Totti is part of the inaugural Dawn Collection released by Brillo, created by Melbourne interior designer Vittoria Chiarilli. Playful and memorable, the robust piece is paired with geometric legs that look good from every angle. Available in natural and black oak stain.
Nicole Lawrence's new lamp series is inspired by the silhouette of the ouroboros - an ancient symbol of a snake eating its tail. The motif is reinterpreted as a geometric composition of circles. The collection includes table and floor lamps.
Metis, designed by Nicola Pavan for Saba Italia, looks afresh at the design of the sofa, considering it as an organic element. Modules, connected with metal hinges, can be arranged back-to-back or side-to-side, with quilting adding texture.
A Delta Air Lines flight bound for New York City from Las Vegas made an emergency landing shortly after takeoff on October 29, 2024, due to fumes in the cockpit. Flight DL2133, originating from Harry Reid International Airport (LAS) in Las Vegas and destined for LaGuardia Airport (LGA) in New York, reported an issue within minutes of departure, leading the crew to declare an emergency and return to the Las Vegas airport for a safe landing.
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