Great design has the power to inspire and delight – and in this issue of The Indesign Edit we discover four brands from Living Edge’s curated collection dedicated to the art of living beautifully.
July 26th, 2023
The way we furnish our interiors shapes the way we live – and great design has the potential to enhance everyday experiences. A carefully crafted detail on a chair that gently wraps around the body; a bright splash of colour that evokes joy; or a refined material palette that invites touch. Australian design destination Living Edge celebrates the world’s best design, with a carefully curated collection of brands and pieces that will imbue any environment with a distinctive personality.

In this instalment of The Indesign Edit, we discover four exciting brands and shine a light on products that epitomise their approach, from strikingly refined lighting and crafted tables, to bold and playful accessories. Through this journey of exploration we uncover design that moves and inspires.
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