As Valentine’s Day approaches and love is in the air, members of our very own Living Edge team discussed their love for design and nominated their most loved pieces.
Press Vase by Tom Dixon
“For Valentine’s Day I’m an old-fashioned man at heart, you can’t beat the romance of sending a dozen long stemmed red roses. Beautiful flowers deserve to be displayed in a beautiful vase and my favourite is the Tom Dixon Press Large Vase, I love the 40-50’s era feel.”
- Stephen Smith, A&D Residential Consultant, Brisbane
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Grasso Chair by Stephen Burks for BD Barcelona
“If wishes were kisses… this is one of a million favourites, Grasso by BD Barcelona. I love that it's maximalist masquerading as minimalist, oversized but restrained and I love the contrasting frame options so it’s a classic style with a bit of quirk.”
- Delaney Brocket, Senior Project Consultant, Sydney
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Cité Armchair by Jean Prouve for Vitra
"The Cité Armchair to me is the ultimate present. I have always admired Jean Prouvé’s work and ideology. I may be bias towards the French, but Prouvé's industrial and social approach to design creates functional yet elegant pieces, never pretentious. Whether you’re reading a book with a cup of tea, or having a wine with friends at home, this chair is made to create beautiful memories."
- Coline Doyen, A&D Residential Consultant, Sydney
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Chiara by Mario Bellini for FLOS
"Chiara was developed in the late 60s by Mario Bellini and still commands attention in any space. It works well for both ambient or task lighting and is a great conversation starter, usually centred around The Handmaid’s Tale whilst observing the hooded shape of the shade. It’s my favourite piece and primely positioned on my bedside table at home."
- Todd Brain, A&D Residential Consultant, Melbourne
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Bocca Lips by Studio 65 for Gufram
"I love the surrealist sculpture in the form of a sofa! It’s an iconic piece representing fun and playfulness in furniture."
- Jasmine Romano, A&D Residential Consultant, Sydney
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