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Sell with usThe Regal Sectional by SR Interiors makes an opulent statement. Its sumptuous velvet upholstery, curved silhouette, and contrasting champagne gold-finished feet embody drama and glamour – an instant focal point for any luxurious living space.Regal Sectional, $18,170, from SR Interiors.
2. Sculptural Seating
A balance of simplicity and ergonomic comfort, the new Iris Chair by Woodwrights is a versatile, solid timber piece designed for both residential and commercial spaces. Its thoughtfully curved backrest and upholstered seat pad ensure an inviting dining experience.
Iris Chair, from $938, from Woodwrights.
Designed by internationally renowned Auckland sculptor Gidon Bing, the Terra Basin is a celebration of craftsmanship and materiality. Produced in Vitreous Stoneware, it features four hand-applied glazes – Dune, Pumice, Manuka and Muriwai – each inspired by Aotearoa’s stunning natural landscape. A sculptural and sophisticated addition to any bathroom. Terra Basin by Gidon Bing, $1599, from Plumbline.
Max Gimblett’s Picasso’s Shield is a captivating blend of gesture, colour and precious metals. His signature quatrefoil shape, inspired by both eastern and western spiritual traditions, serves as a canvas for expressive abstraction. With layers of acrylic polymer and white gold, this work exudes richness and depth.Max Gimblett, Picasso’s Shield, $40,000, from Gow Langsford.
We are seeing more organic, textural pieces inspired by the natural world, as people seek out the calming effects of nature in their everyday home environments. The Palecek Fall 24 Collection is a tribute to the beauty of nature, inspired by its rich, earthy hues and textures. This collection blends interesting materials and organic patterns to create timeless pieces that can be enjoyed for generations to come.
Palecek Fall collection, POA, from Eunice Taylor.
Handcrafted in India, Eunice Taylor’s Paper Mache Décor collection exudes organic charm. With its unique shape and artisanal imperfections, the pieces add effortless warmth to console tables and styled shelves. Whether placed on a coffee table or styled with natural elements, its handcrafted texture elevates any space.
Louis Vase, $412, from Eunice Taylor. Milo Bowl, $220, from Eunice Taylor.
This new collection by Elitis offers a reinterpretation of Kintsugi, the Japanese art of repairing broken ceramics with gold, making them even more valuable. In this revival, plaster offers its raw patina to reveal precious paintings. Unpredictable, uneven, metal threads meander their way across the matte colours to create a surprisingly zen and peaceful effect.
Elitis Kintsugi collection, POA, from Seneca.