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Inviting liberating highlights of colour to our spaces has been acknowledged as a key trend in our 2024 Design Directions. The warm and uplifting tone of brique, is a refreshing addition to our Outdoor Collections. Infusing personality and vivacity into our spaces, brique tones invite warmth while also complementing our uniquely Australian landscape.
Discover our new Outdoor furniture with brique tones.
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"It's clean, it's bold, and it's about making more of a statement," remarks Keti Lytras about the trend that's set to redefine interiors in 2024. The Bold Modern Edit is more than just a trend; it's a design movement that echoes the confidence of contemporary design sensibilities. At GlobeWest, we've been delving into this trend, recognizing its essence in creating spaces that exude modernist glamour, commanding confidence, and a touch of sophistication.
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2024 interiors will welcome liberating highlights of colour, bolder designs and luxury finishes. We're proud to welcome new additions to our interior homeware collections, including new vases, decorative accents, glassware and an exciting new addition of wall art. Designed, developed and curated to elevate spaces and provide sophistication and elegance to your designs.
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GlobeWest predicts the ever-loved contemporary style will feel and embrace the 2024 trend shift.
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Be inspired by beautiful living spaces that reclaim the role of the heart of the home. The living room is a central and multifunctional space within any home, playing a crucial role in the overall comfort, functionality, and aesthetics of the living environment. We are excited to share our living room trends for 2024.
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Boucle has become a part of our vocabulary at GlobeWest as it continues to trend in 2024. It's inherent cosiness and visual appeal have welcomed Boucle furniture and homewares to grow in popularity within the Australian interior industry. Providing versatility and playfulness, seamlessly welcomed into various design styles. Boucle Furniture provides the opportunity to create warmth, depth, and layering with its tactile visual appeal.
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The Modern Traditionalist, GlobeWest predicts furniture and interiors for 2024 will see more modern profiles and shaping, meeting traditional tones and textures.
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Fuse expressive silhouettes with comforting textures for a unique twist.
In neutral tones & woven elements, discover our latest decorative, lighting, cushions & rugs below.
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Coinciding with the launch of its’ 2023 Design Directions Forecast, Australian designer furniture brand GlobeWest introduces 22 new collections and over 750 new products. Of these new collections, 10 Indoor ranges have been introduced to their diverse offering.
“The desire for creating comfort and connection in the home isn’t going anywhere, but we’re seeing this extra layer of boldness & personality come through. Playing with angles, embracing handcrafted silhouettes and oversized cushioning emboldens spaces yet still welcomes rest & renewal.” Explains GlobeWest Head of Creative, Keti Lytras.
“Tactile surfaces, architectural influences and organic forms add a sense of presence to interiors.” Continues Keti.
Sophisticated profiles and voluminous seating imbue a sense of calm. Striking fluted forms and channel tufting combine with handcrafted textured metals for a curation of unique silhouettes.
Tactility is prominent in viola marble and geometric
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Located in Melbourne’s leafy northern suburbs, BuildHer Collective’s Rebeka Morgan and 7 DevelopHer’s joined forces, to push the traditional boundaries of property development by creating two architecturally unique homes.
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The Block is back in 2022 with a Tree Change.
This season left the city behind and moved to regional Victoria to renovate 10 acre properties in the Macedon Ranges. Judges and Interior designers Darren Palmer and Shaynna Blaze have been loyal customers of GlobeWest for years and had plenty to say regarding this year’s selections (featuring lot's of GlobeWest) chosen by a number of the contestants.
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AFL footballer Patrick Dangerfield and his wife, Occupational Therapist, Mardi Dangerfield, have spent the last 18 months, designing, building and styling their forever family home. The new build is located just off the Great Ocean Road highlighting panoramic ocean views and striking architectural features.
The couple joined forces with Interior Designers and Stylists from Hygge:Liv to style and furnish the family home, while complementing the beautiful property and its surroundings.
We caught up with Erin Hughes the Co-founder of Hygge:Liv and Patrick Dangerfield to discuss the new build and all things styling.
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