designEX is an Australian exhibition for interior architecture and design.
It offers a comprehensive showcase of new and innovative products, exciting features, prestigious awards and informative seminars and course.
designEX is an Australian exhibition for interior architecture and design.
It offers a comprehensive showcase of new and innovative products, exciting features, prestigious awards and informative seminars and course.
April 4th, 2011
designEX is an Australian exhibition for interior architecture and design.
It offers a comprehensive showcase of new and innovative products, exciting features, prestigious awards and informative seminars and course.
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When Italian furniture maker, Pedrali partnered with design studio, Formafantasma, the collaboration was always going to result in something both elevated and imbued with impeccable detail and flair.
Aeron Chair’s new shades, Nightfall and Jasper, arrive with a sense of quiet cohesion – no bells and whistles, no loud technicolour; just two timeless, perfectly versatile near-neutrals. But the new hues aren’t just about colour – and their significance is much more profound than their surface-level subtlety might suggest.
An apt articulation of Markian’s bold design language, this striking range of hand-made and hand-tufted rugs intertwines the multidimensionality of VIEIRA, brand’s inaugural collection, with the refined materiality of wool, bamboo fibre and cashmere goat hair.
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