Celadon | ||
Designed by:Tricia GuildWhy we love it: This fabric wall finish in a delicate moss green is irresistibly French and delicious.
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Gum Leaves | ||
Designed by:KT DoyleWhy we love it: This very Aussie print brilliantly captures the movement of falling gum leaves. Australian-designed, Gum Leaves comes in 4 different colourways.Where you can get it:
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Concrete Wallpaper | ||
| Designed by:Concrete WallWhy we love it: We featured this in a recent habitusliving.com newsletter, but thought the graffiti wall was worth another mention. We love its grittiness and its clever deception. Faux fun, faux sure.
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Elephant & Flamingo | ||
Designed by: MarimekkoWhy we love it: This wallpaper reminds us of story books and African tales. Spice up your child’s bedroom or play area with this beautiful design from Marimekko.
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Coelho Hive | ||
Designed by: Brett CoelhoWhy we love it: Bleux’s products are used a lot in commercial projects, but their great wallpaper range works just as well in home. Coelho Hive plays with letters and colours to create a 3D effect. Where you can get it: | ||
Peacock Feathers | ||
| Designed by: Florence BroadhurstWhy we love it: You can’t do a feature on wallpapers without mentioning one of Australia’s most revered prints designers. We love the detail in Florence Broadhurst’s Peacock Feathers – a strong opulent design.
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Pastis | ||
Designed by:Tricia GuildWhy we love it: Reminds us of 17th century indulgence.
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Skater | ||
| Designed by: SixhandsWhy we love it: Sixhands have only recently launched their interiors collection, but their fashion textiles experience brings a vibrancy and flow to their wallpapers, we love the sketch-like texture of the Skater print.
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Issue 59
The Life Outside Issue
Introducing the Life Outside issue of Habitus magazine. With life increasingly being absorbed into a digital space, there is never a more important moment to hold something tangible. In this context, the power of nature to have a physiological impact on our sense of wellbeing has never been more important. So how can we cultivate the benefits of the our natural environment in the most intimate of places – our homes? This was the question that helped to bring this issue of Habitus to life.
Habitus loves …wall finishes
Walls can be boring, so why not spice up the situation with some self pattern, print or textured effect. Here’s 8 style to get you thinking.