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Convergence

The latest collaborative project from avant-garde object designer, Trent Jansen with designer and Nyikina man, Johnny Nargoodah captures the two’s differing sensibilities and skills in working with animal skins. Shown as part of Melbourne Design Week 2020 by Gallery Sally Dan-Cuthbert, ‘Partu’ (2020) – the Walmajarri word for ‘skin’ – presents a range of pieces, of which this chair is one.

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Round

Sydney designer-maker Max Harper’s eye for detail guides his interest in lighting and furniture. “Big Round” is no exception, with its texturally-intriguing cork top resting on a slender base of powder-coated steel.

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Tassie’s Finest

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