Hunting for George have joined forces with Melbourne designer Grazia Materia for their latest furniture collaboration. The collaboration has brought together an edit of textural furniture pieces and accessories for the home.
April 1st, 2016
Jo Harris, Hunting for George co-founder says that they were thrilled to collaborate with Grazia. “We’ve known each other for a few years now and we’ve always admired Grazia’s exceptional knowledge of materials and craftsmanship,” she explains. “Her devotion to Australian made is something that we also wanted to support. We relish the opportunity to make products locally when we can.”
The collection includes Rollo, a cylindrical solid ottoman available in a range of wool and leather upholstery. The ottomans, made in Melbourne, are constructed from a timber frame, covered with a green star rated commercial grade foam and then upholstered in either a quality wool upholstery or tan aniline leather.
The collaboration also introduces wool upholstery to the classic Hunting for George Oliver bed. “It was important to us that we maintain the uncomplicated nature of our design and we felt that this fabric would be able to complement a range of different colours and textures in the bedroom,” shares Lucy Glade-Wright, Hunting for George co-founder.
All products are available online –
Hunting For George
huntingforgeorge.com
A searchable and comprehensive guide for specifying leading products and their suppliers
Keep up to date with the latest and greatest from our industry BFF's!
Marylou Cafaro’s first trendjournal sparked a powerful, decades-long movement in joinery designs and finishes which eventually saw Australian design develop its independence and characteristic style. Now, polytec offers all-new insights into the future of Australian design.
Channelling the enchanting ambience of the Caffè Greco in Rome, Budapest’s historic Gerbeaud, and Grossi Florentino in Melbourne, Ross Didier’s new collection evokes the designer’s affinity for café experience, while delivering refined seating for contemporary hospitality interiors.
Two new dining establishments in the Asia Pacific region showcase the marvels of bespoke design in creating a particular mood. Tokyo’s Kushi bar and Sydney based Single Origin Roasters’ second venue appear quite different on the surface, yet they both speak to the importance of materials and interiors when designing commercial space.
DIA Victoria Tasmania announced 12 new Fellows at their annual Spring Dinner at Melbourne Zoo late last year.
Architect, designer, art director: the Italian multi-disciplinary creative, Piero Lissoni, is what many of us would refer to as a living legend. His output is prodigious. Alice Blackwood absorbs some life lessons from this orchestrator of architecture and space.
The internet never sleeps! Here's the stuff you might have missed
The brief for the new Government Agency office in Canberra was a challenging combination of high performance and high concept. The Mill Architecture + Design turned to Milliken to bring the ambitious project to life.
Discover a range of versatile furniture that is effortlessly elegant.