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Issue 59 - The Life Outside Issue

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.

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Last Chance to WIN The Ultimate Design Hunter Package!
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Last Chance to WIN The Ultimate Design Hunter Package!

Last chance! We’ve curated the most outstanding homes from across the Indo-Pacific for Habitus House of the Year, and now it’s over to you – tell us which home is your favourite in the annual People’s Choice and you could WIN an incredible design pack. Closing 17 November 2021.


Habitus House of the Year is a unique program that editorially selects outstanding homes from around the region. It’s a tough task given the talent and quality of projects, not to mention the sheer diversity.

The 21 homes featured in the 2021 line-up of Habitus House of the Year once again show that there is no one way to live. The mix of houses includes family homes, holiday houses, tiny spaces and clever renovations – but one thing that links them all together is the way they respond to the people who live in them.

Now it’s over to you, our loyal army of Design Hunters, to cast your vote and tell us which of these homes you deem as your favourite.

By doing so you go in the draw to win an incredible prize pack made up of local and international design pieces including furniture, lighting and accessories!

Entries close 17 November so time to get voting!

2BY Linear Light from About Space

Sleek and contemporary, the 2BY Linear Light by About Space is Australian made and comes in three finish options. Add a modern touch over your dining table, island bench or add drama to the hallway with this dimmable, timber pendant light.

 

Bobbi Coffee Table by So Watt

The Bobbi Coffee table by So Watt is all Australian designed and locally made in Marrickville. With a quirky twist, the Bobbi Coffee table is part of the Neo collection, which features simple and fun pieces defined by the cross-framed shape. Constructed in high-grade Birch Plywood and finished with a low VOC natural water-based finish, the Bobbi will be right at home in your living room.

 

Fable Chair by Didier

Simple in its appearance but elegant in execution, the Fable Chair is designed and made locally in solid American Oak. Take a seat at the table in style and comfort with Didier’s delightful chair.

 

Leopard Ruby Pillow by Luke Edward Hall from The Green Room

The playful sketches of English artist and designer Luke Edward Hall come to life on the Leopard Ruby Pillow. A bright red hue serves as the backdrop, an endearing quality often seen in the designer’s work. The cushion is carefully handcrafted in wool crewelwork and will stamp a strong statement in any home.

 

Noho Move Chair from Cult

Made in New Zealand from upcycled plastic waste, the Noho Move chair is designed around ergonomic comfort and support. The design encourages correct posture, flexing to the body’s natural form. Designed by the award-winning team at Formway, the Noho Move chair is constructed in auxetic mesh seat, which provides 4-way flex. It will be your new working from home favourite!

 

Phoenix Tapware products of your choice

Our friends at Phoenix Tapware are letting you choose your favourites up to the value of $3000! Select from all Phoenix branded collections including showers, taps and accessories so you can turn your bathroom, kitchen, laundry or outdoor space into a haven of your dreams.

 

Skincare Pack from Natch Essentials

Bring a calming sense of wellness into your home with a gorgeous skincare pack from Natch Essentials. An all-Australian, natural alternative, Natch Essentials was founded on the idea that we should be conscious of what we put on our skin and the impact it can have.

 

Tolomeo Micro Table Lamp by Artemide from StylecraftHOME

A design icon, the Tolomeo Micro Table lamp by Artemide takes the classic anglepoise shape – perfect for a workspace, desk or bedside – and adds a modern take. Designed by Michele De Lucchi and Giancarlo Fassina, the Tolomeo is perfectly balanced to cast the perfect amount of light.

 

Zola Small Ottoman by anaca studio

It might be petite but it packs a punch, the Zola Small Ottoman by anaca studio is a locally designed and made piece that doubles as a side table. Named after French novelist Emile Zola, the Zola range is about reflecting the curves that come with living life to the full. All anaca studio pieces are manufactured in sustainable materials and made to order.

 

Enter now!

Voting closes Wednesday 17 November 2021 11.59pm AEDT.


About the Author

Aleesha Callahan

Aleesha Callahan is the editor of Habitus. Based in Melbourne, Australia, Aleesha seeks out the unique people, projects and products that define the Indo Pacific region. Aleesha was previously the editor of Indesignlive.com and has written and contributed to various publications and brands in her 10 years in the architecture and design industry, bringing intimate insight to her stories having first trained and practised as an interior designer. Her passion for mid-century design and architecture began while living and working in Berlin.

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Issue 59 - The Life Outside Issue

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.

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