Try to describe what constitutes ‘Modern Australian’ style and you’ll likely find yourself faced with some contradictions. It’s certainly not just a matter of a beachside property drenched in natural light with plenty of neutral tones, but there’s also something unpolished and unpretentious about the way Australians cultivate their spaces. We are inspired by global trends without pandering to fads, and value craftsmanship while appreciating simplicity and functionality. In short, there’s a lot more subtlety to ‘Australian’ style than meets the eye.
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Green Keeper
Injecting a little colour into your dining scheme is easy with this classic rolled edge glass vase from the est essentials collection. A single leaf can last for months and only requires a splash of water.
$49
Sleek Dining
Designed by the renowned Karim Rashid for Riva 1920 at
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Marble SV1 Light
The striking combination of Italian Bianco Carrera marble and mouth-blown borosilicate glass makes this pendant light from
AUD $450
Impression 5 Screenprint
We love the colourful print and paint works of Melbourne artist Spencer Harrison aka Spenceroni, and his bold lines and colour palette contrast nicely against the earthy, natural style of this interior. This screenprint is from his newest collection,
AUD $90
Copenhague Chair
A classic everyday chair from
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Stainless Steel Oven
Made from stainless steel (not to mention a fingerprint proof finish!) this
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Stoneware Bowls
While we’ve so far avoided sandy colours as a stereotype of Australian style, we’ll make an exception for these gorgeous sand and cream ceramics from
From $9 AUD
Oak Flooring
A stalwart design feature in Australian homes for their functionality and timelessness, seen in all manner of styles and colours. We’re partial to the
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Ceramic Pitcher
As seen in the Fitzroy home, while Australian style is definitely a less-is-more approach, handmade and artisian elements lend a personal touch. This ceramic piece from
$95 AUD
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