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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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rD By Ross Didier Celebrates The Clarity Of Structure
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rD By Ross Didier Celebrates The Clarity Of Structure

Exclusive to James Richardson, rD by Ross Didier is a new range of furniture borrowing design cues from the mid-century Melbourne tramway and turning it into utilitarian luxury.


How can one conceptualise and create useful, functional furniture that celebrates design and adds something heretofore unavailable to design consumers. Let me tell you it’s a lot easier said than done, yet done it was by Melbourne-based furniture and lighting designer Ross Didier for James Richardson.

rD By Ross Didier, so far, comprises of two parts: the Gunzel seating and tables collection, and the Helm modular sofa range.

The Gunzel suite of furniture found its design inspiration in the “utilitarian luxury seen in the citizen led manufacturing eras, where the fine, handmade details were understated but poetic”. The pieces appeal to many not just visually but also functionally: the chairs, stools, armchairs, lounge, tables and bar tables were purpose designed for flexibility and adaptability in their use and layout.

Likewise, the Helm modular sofa pieces champion flexible seating that speaks to a design-savvy audience as well as one concerned with longevity in design.

“The Helm is not over designed, but quietly confident,” says Ross Didier. “The tight, five-piece collection has unique and distinguishable details such as the sculpted arms, pleat feature on the back face, subtle curves in the form and pinched upholstery seams nicely contrasting with the solid timber.”

James Richardson Furniture
jamesrichardsonfurniture.com.au/designer-furniture-brands/rd/

Photography by Sharyn Cairns

Styling by Bek Sheppard 

rD Ross Didier James Richardson Gunzel
rD Ross Didier James Richardson Gunzel
rD Ross Didier James Richardson Helm
rD Ross Didier James Richardson Helm
rD Ross Didier James Richardson Helm

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Holly Cunneen

Holly Cunneen was the editor of Habitus and has spent her time in the media writing about architecture, design and our local industry. With a firm view that “design has a shared responsibility to the individual as much as it does the wider community,” her personal and professional trajectory sees her chart the interests, accomplishments, and emerging patterns of behaviour within the architecture and design community.

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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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