Charming and cute, we outline all the FF&E specified in Samantha Eades’ Staple Cafe in St Kilda.
May 29th, 2017
Interior Designer
Samantha Eades
Photography
Michael Gazzola
Builder
MIC Projects
Furniture
Westwood Furniture – Mettmate Timber Furniture
Jonathan Ben-Tovim – Ben-Tovim Stools
Lighting
Achor Ceramics – Earth Wall Light
Finishes
Urban Salvage – Reclaimed timber
Tiles of Ezra – Moroccan tiles and hand-painted tiles
Porters Paints – Black Blue Paint
Instyle – Accent vinyl
Wootten – Leather handle
CDK Stone – Bianco Carrara Stone Benchtop
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