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Issue 63 - Kitchen & Bathroom Issue

Issue 63

Kitchen & Bathroom Issue

Habitus 63 is arguably the most aspirational issue of the year with Kitchens & Bathrooms to dream about. Whether a family hub, an entertainer’s paradise or somewhere to grad a quick meal, how we live in and spend time in the kitchen is a very personal question that requires thought and an abundance of resources. Always the aspirational eye candy of design, we have some truly lovely kitchens from Greg Natale, YSG, Splinter Society, Sally Caroline and Studio Johnston. Bathrooms are just as important with Greg Natale, Studio Tate, YSG and Those Architects sharing some fabulous insights

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Oh Honey, The Lighting Collection That Has The Design World Buzzing
LightingThida Sachathep

Oh Honey, The Lighting Collection That Has The Design World Buzzing

Soft curves, a geometric silhouette, and a celebration of Melbourne’s local craftspeople, Honey is the latest collection from Coco Flip.


Taking inspiration from a honey dipper’s gentle curves, Honey is a collection of lighting fixtures that includes a pendant light, a table lamp and a wall sconce.

Shaped like ovoids with lateral step-downs, Honey is available in slip cast ceramic stoneware, or hand-turned American White Oak, The white or pink hand blown glass bulb ensures a gentle and diffused glow in any interior setting.

Honey Coco Flip CC Haydn Cattach
Honey Coco Flip CC Haydn Cattach

Accompanying the collection’s nod to the Art Deco period style, Honey is also hand-made from Melbourne’s finest artisans through collaborations with Bendigo Pottery, Charles Sandford and glass artist Amanda Dziedzic.

Designed by Melbourne-based furniture and lighting studio, Coco Flip, the Honey collection is strongly anchored by geometric forms and positions itself as a sculptural statement piece.

Honey Coco Flip CC Haydn Cattach
Honey Coco Flip CC Haydn Cattach

Synonymous with Coco Flip’s extensive portfolio, Honey is a product designed and made with personality. The founders of Coco Flip, Kate Stokes and Haslett Grounds, have continuously offered simple and timeless design, pared back to achieve a sense of balance and restraint. “The bold contoured geometry adds character and a point of difference to spaces without being overbearing,” Kate explains.

Executed and crafted with integrity, Honey directly honours the design studio’s awareness of designing with environmental responsibility, resulting in the longevity of the piece. “Honey is an extension of our approach to sustainability through form and craftsmanship, resulting in a collection of the highest quality with timeless character,” says Kate.

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Photography by Haydn Cattach

Honey Coco Flip CC Haydn Cattach

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Issue 63 - Kitchen & Bathroom Issue

Issue 63

Kitchen & Bathroom Issue

Habitus 63 is arguably the most aspirational issue of the year with Kitchens & Bathrooms to dream about. Whether a family hub, an entertainer’s paradise or somewhere to grad a quick meal, how we live in and spend time in the kitchen is a very personal question that requires thought and an abundance of resources. Always the aspirational eye candy of design, we have some truly lovely kitchens from Greg Natale, YSG, Splinter Society, Sally Caroline and Studio Johnston. Bathrooms are just as important with Greg Natale, Studio Tate, YSG and Those Architects sharing some fabulous insights

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