The artisanal spirit of quality found in R.M. Williams’ boots and bags readily translates to interiors.
In association with RM Williams.
There’s a relaxed style to summer living that calls for things made well and made to last: pieces with texture and integrity — the kind you reach for instinctively, that carry a sense of the outdoors and settle effortlessly into everyday life.
Handcrafted in Adelaide, R.M. Williams boots embody an enduring artistry, shaped by hand and worn with purpose. Their aesthetic balances utility with quiet refinement. It’s this mix of natural textures, earthy tones and timeless detailing that translates seamlessly to interiors: think saddle leather, oiled timber and sun-warmed terracotta offset with crisp linen and heritage plaids.
Try layering textured neutrals to create depth, or pull out handcrafted ceramics and casual textiles for sweet summer entertaining. Like the boots waiting by the door, these are the items you return to, season after season, for their comfort, character and ease.

Orelia poplin shirt dress, $339; Lady Yearling boot, $849, rmwilliams.com/nz. Hour Rho wall light, $2800, snellingstudio.com. Como cushion, from $109, weavehome.co.nz. Morandi handwoven linen cushion cover, $95, cittadesign.com. Field roll-top backpack, $1049, rmwilliams.com/nz. Perfectly Imperfect 4-piece dinner plate set, $250, plainandsimpleceramics.com. Hōrua small mug, $48, thea-ceramics.com. Comfort Craftsman boot, $799, rmwilliams.com/nz. Column side table, $1190, cittadesign.com. Tanami rug in Treacle, from $1900, bayaliving.com. Millhouse throw in Almond, $300, bayaliving.com. Furrow sofa by Cameron Foggo for Natadora, $4459, dawsonandco.nz.
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