Colour in Focus | Red

Colour in Focus | Red

Oct 21, 2024

Embrace warm red hues that ground designs with depth and impact.

Seek inpiration and discover Furniture and Homewares in tones of Russet, Sumac, Brick & Cinnamon.


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  • Marble Moments | Inspiration Gallery
    Marble Moments | Inspiration Gallery

    Immerse yourself in our favourite Marble Moments, where we celebrate the allure of marble in the home. From coffee tables to buffets, indulge in our diverse collection of luxurious marble.

    No two pieces of marble are the same, which makes it a beautiful and unique material to have in your home. The natural veining and unique patterns lend a touch of opulence and sophistication. 

    Seek inspiration and discover stunning new marble additions below. 

  • Dining Inspiration Gallery
    Dining Inspiration Gallery

    Embrace long lunches and festive celebrations with a dining space that brings people together.

    Seek inspiration from our thoughtfully designed tables, chairs, and buffets, carefully curated to blend style with function for every occasion. 

  • Designer in Profile - Lisa Hunter Interiors
    Designer in Profile - Lisa Hunter Interiors

    With over two decades in the fashion and interior design industries, Lisa Hunter brings a refined eye and a deep passion for creating beautifully curated spaces. Her global experience as a fashion buyer and designer informs her expert approach to colour, texture, and composition - blending timeless elegance with contemporary insight.

    We sat down with Lisa to explore her distinctive styling philosophy and the inspirations behind her work.

  • Naturally Selective | 2025 Design Direction
    Naturally Selective | 2025 Design Direction

    Seek inspiration from our latest trend forecast for eclectic interiors "Naturally Selective".

  • Mount Martha Home | Featured on The Local Project
    Mount Martha Home | Featured on The Local Project

    Planned Living Architects' latest residential project was recently showcased by The Local Project, highlighting its rich tones, bold linear forms, and a relaxed aesthetic brought to life through timber accents and stone walls.

    We sat down with Architect Jay Earles to explore how his team seamlessly integrates materiality and indoor-outdoor connections. By balancing thoughtful spatial planning with a strong understanding of structural integrity, they create designs that are both functional and beautifully executed.

    All photography by Dave Kulesza. 

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