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Issue 65 - The 'Bespoke' Issue

Issue 65

The 'Bespoke' Issue

With Guest Editor Yasmine Ghoniem, we are launched headfirst into the world of unique and eclectic design. From architecture to interiors, there is nothing that can’t be enlivened with bespoke interventions. Granted, a stunningly beautiful home can be made by simply shopping for the best, but when the artist’s hand is introduced, some pure magic is possible. Whether it is an artwork or a new upholstery, a built-in component or a mosaic inlay, these gestures, whether bold or subtle, are what make the home unique.

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The Nicholas table by Savage Design
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The Nicholas table by Savage Design

The Nicholas, designed by Joel Savage and James Groom of Savage Design, is a low profile coffee table. Cut and pressed from one sheet of steel, its scalloped edges give it an almost creature-like stance ready to take your prized magazines, books or your much needed morning coffee.


Nicholas by Savage Design
Nicholas by Savage Design

 

The 5mm laser cut table is powder coated for durability and also creates a splash of colour or sophistication to your room. Each leg has a silicone foot, available in black and orange, to add contrast while protecting your floors.

For the industrial look Nicholas also comes in Black Oxide, a process used to bring out the black colour of the iron with in the steel creating a raw feel. Also available is the special edition ‘bush fire’ finish. With a blackened top and copper underside this combination of colours are reminiscing of a burnt Australian outback.

L1113mm x W613mm x H317mm

Nicholas by Savage Design
Nicholas by Savage Design

Savage Design & Cafe Culture + Insitu
savagedesign.com.au & cafecultureinsitu.com.au


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Issue 65 - The 'Bespoke' Issue

Issue 65

The 'Bespoke' Issue

With Guest Editor Yasmine Ghoniem, we are launched headfirst into the world of unique and eclectic design. From architecture to interiors, there is nothing that can’t be enlivened with bespoke interventions. Granted, a stunningly beautiful home can be made by simply shopping for the best, but when the artist’s hand is introduced, some pure magic is possible. Whether it is an artwork or a new upholstery, a built-in component or a mosaic inlay, these gestures, whether bold or subtle, are what make the home unique.

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