6 – 8 February 2013

Decoration + Design

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A window to the world…


Sometimes, your interior can offer an escape to the cultures of the world, an opportunity to venture beyond the confines of your four wall living room and stretch the imagination to the rich decors of Europe and beyond.

Established in 1965, Cromwell has been importing and wholesaling some of the world’s finest products to the interior design and decoration industry. Their exquisite ranges include high quality furniture, overhead lighting, mirrors, lampbases and interior accessories. And they also supply hand crafted, high quality lampshades to the interior design industry which are manufactured in their workshop.

As a family owned and operated company, Cromwell is comprised of four family members – Andrew, Emily, Eliza and Carl – who are passionate in continuing the business established and taught to them by their parents over the years. Together they aim to ensure Cromwell provides the highest quality products, designs and service to the interior design trade Australia-wide.

To view more of the Cromwell range, visit their website, cromwellaustralia.com.au

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At One With Nature…





The TRVM Lighting range mixes traditional forms with a pared down contemporary feeling. Timber is the primary material – in raw finishes that evoke a warm casual ambience.

This distinctive range of pendant lights, large feature chandeliers, and floor and table lamps are mainly handcrafted – using traditional wood working techniques such as the bentwood method, timber turning and hand carving.

TRVM are also acutely aware of their impact on the environment. Their product range is constructed using timber sourced from managed tree plantations. The timbers are FSC (Forest Stewardship Certified) or plantation species from various sources.

New designs are arriving next month. To view them, and the entire range, visit their website, trvm.com.au

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Burger colour in wallpaper



A wallpaper you can colour in using marker pens, felt tips or paint? Genius right? Well if you have children (and even if you don’t) this is by far the best wallpaper design we’ve seen that actually encourages you to draw on the wall. Because let’s be honest, at some point in your life, whether it’s in your childhood or as a big kidult, you are going to do this anyway, so why not make it look good too?

This fabulous colour in wallpaper collection features the work of UK illustrator Jon Burgeman, and is now available at Emily Ziz.



Emily ziz style studio had such a great response to the first design, they couldn’t resist this one! And we can’t either…

Visit them at emilyziz.com

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From Persia to Casablanca…






We love how Armadillo & Co photograph their rug collections strewn so casually against a branch or fence with nature as its backdrop, as though the rug was always meant to be there.

And it quite possibly could be, given the emphasis on `natural’ with a variation of undyed natural fibres used in the handmade weaving process such as hemp, jute and pure wool. All their rugs are hand woven on looms with manual gears and no mechanical assistance is used during their manufacturing process.

Learn more about their process and natural philosophy at armadillo-co.com

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Design Futures Colour Visions at Decoration + Design 2012









These vivid images from Genty Marshall’s fourth installment of Design Futures, `Colour Visions’ at Decoration + Design just arrived and we had to share.

The popular feature area was a highlight of the Melbourne trade event as was Genty’s aural presentation for the International Industry Seminar Series in which she delved into the process and science behind why colour is such a powerful tool for the interior stylist, furniture and furnishings designer. WATCH our video chat with Genty HERE.

To see more images from the recent trade event, head to our Facebook pages for Furnitex and Decoration + Design.

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VIVID 2012 – Celebrating 10 Years of Vibrant Visions in Design…

Australia’s hottest young and emerging design talent converged from across the country to celebrate 10 years of VIVID – Vibrant Visions in Design at this year’s Furnitex and co-located Decoration + Design.

Over a 100 of the best products in categories, student, concept and commercial along with a fourth award for the most sustainable product, were showcased at the recent trade event ensuring it was the biggest and most exciting drawcard of the fair, pulsing with creative energy and talent.

There was a definite ‘lightness of being’ theme among the VIVID finalist designs this year. Clean lines, airiness, a touch of playfulness, refined execution, all very fitting for celebrating 10 years.

A huge congratulations goes out to all the winners. Overall we had 53 designers with 62 products vying for the awards with a prestigious international judging panel that included;

• London Design Festival curator, furniture designer and author, Ms Suzanne Trocme
• International trend forecaster and stylist, Ms Milou Ket
• Style director at Australian House & Garden, Ms Janet James
• Melbourne furniture designer and also previous VIVID participant, Mr Justin Hutchinson of Justin Hutchinson Design

So it is with great pleasure we highlight the VIVID 2012 winning line-up;

Winner VIVID Student Award – Tryst Stool designed by Tate Anson, RMIT



Designer Profile: Tate Anson recently graduated from RMIT Industrial Design, receiving the 2012 Graduate of the Year Award. Tate exhibited in April 2012 at the Milan International Furniture Fair, showcasing his stretched timber products with Melbourne Movement.
Product Description: This stool capitalises on the elegance and strength of timber to achieve a delicate yet durable product – marrying modern machining and traditional wood craft. European beech.
Inspiration: Material exploration.

This category was particularly difficult to judge with a high number of contenders with products ready at commercial standard.
Short-listed for the award were also: Ash Allen with Arc Chair, Bradley Prestipino with Kite Table, Callum Campbell with Holiday Table and Dusko Lapcevic with Iris Lighting Range

Winner VIVID Concept Award – Unfold Desk designed by David Hardwick, Hardwick + Cesko


Designer Profile: Having graduated with a design degree from UNSW David has worked in the furniture industry for over 12 years before launching out on his own in 2010. David believes the best design challenges people’s perceptions and is made to last a lifetime.
Product Description: A laptop/tablet workstation with concealed desktop which opens to expanded workspace with built-in speakers, cable management and storage. Bamboo board, aluminium + mild steel.
Inspiration: A percieved gap in the market place.

Short-listed for the award was also: Barry Magazinovic with Obelia Light

Winner VIVID Commercial Award – Popper Pendents Light designed by André Hnatojko, RMIT


Designer Profile: André Hnatojko is fascinated with the way things work and how they are made. Studying design at RMIT university and business/entrepreneurship, his aim is to find new explorations within the world of design, eager to experiment and create with the unknown.
Product Description: POPPER PENDENTS’ are made from a single ‘convertible’ mould – this increases efficiency, reduces waste and allows for savings to be passed onto customers. Made from recycled aluminium (up to 40%) this conscious design is coated in paint which wont effect the re-recyclig & is designed to hide the ugly transformers of florescent bulbs. Recyled aluminium, bio power coat & lighting components.
Inspiration: Like a party popper, this light explodes where you point it.

Short-listed for the award were also: Edward Linacre with Weave Pendants and Damien Hipwell with Woodstock Table

Winner VIVID Green Award – Sticks and Stone Stool designed by Ash Allen, RMIT


Designer Profile: Ash Allen is a mechanical engineer studying furniture design at RMIT. Inspired by natural forces, eye-catching similicity and sustainability are fundamentals in his design philosophy.
Product Description: A contemporary stool for indoor / outdoor use, designed for disassembly + flat packing. No glue is used in the joinery. Salvaged Tasmanian Oak dowel + recycled rubber tire crumb.
Inspiration: A stone skipping on water.

Short-listed for the award were also: Dale Hardiman with Klag Chair, Edward Linacre with Weave Pendants and Mart Hughes with Syntax Clock

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WATCH: Darren Palmer on ‘Harnessing the Power of PR & Social Media to Grow your business’ at D+B

Watch our chat with interior decorator, Darren Palmer after his seminar with Jen Bishop of Interiors Addict at Decoration + Design.

Discover how social media and editorial can get your business or practice published and build your profile; the importance of having a clear direction, plan, and message about your business; and how he feels about his new `mood maker’ title.

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WATCH: Chris Lefteri on `The Importance of New Materials’ at D+D…

We chat to Chris Lefteri of the UK on his research that explores innovations in new materials and why this has become such a big part of contemporary design, culture and business over the last ten years.

New technology is now looking at the `need’ with designers taking charge to become what Chris has coined `new materiologists’. We asked him how this will change the future of design; how they are looking into existing materials and discovering how to re-use them in a new way; and how waste is being re-purposed to replace the dwindling resources on the planet.

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WATCH: Milou Ket on Interior Trends for 2013/14 at D+D

On her 6th trip to Australia, internationally acclaimed trend forecaster, Milou Ket returned to a packed design crowd at Decoration + Design eager to learn from her global travels and explore the emerging design themes for the 2013/14 home.

Milou shared her inspiring vision of future materials, structures and form in product development, including bedding, bath, ceramics and more.

We took five with the inspiring styling and design forecaster post-seminar to chat further on her latest book; scouring the globe from Paris to Shanghai to source new trends and design content; and her own home that sticks to a minimalist, clean aesthetic.

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WATCH: Thomas Hamel on `Global Cross Pollination’ at D+D…

While his origins are in the US, Thomas Hamel has been working as an interior decorator from his Sydney base for over 20 years. It’s fair to say he has mastered the art of cross-cultural design.

So it’s fitting then that his seminar at Decoration + Design today was on the topic of global cross pollination.

It’s this unique cross over of cultures that has also awarded Hamel an inimitable design aesthetic, one that combines influences from both his Sydney base, American heritage and regular travels across the world, with commanding results. Hamel seamlessly finds ways of bringing various cultures together in a harmonious way.

To read more on Thomas Hamel and his cross-cultural design process read our Furniture Online interview, furniturefaironline.com.au

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