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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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The Green Room Brings Luxury Rugs To Sydney And Australia
DecorAndrew McDonald

The Green Room Brings Luxury Rugs To Sydney And Australia

Sydney-based design group The Green Room channel a history of international art, interior and design expertise to bring Australia a curated collection of luxury rugs from The Rug Company.


Founded by husband and wife creative duo Maxine Fielding and Olly Adam, The Green Room offers design lovers the opportunity to own a range of unique and beautiful luxury rugs from some of the world’s foremost designers.

Over the past two decades, founders Olly and Maxine have worked internationally in the art, interior and design industries, earning a reputation as sought-after advisors, style influencers, and creative collaborators across a range of sectors, including fashion, interiors, art and music.

The Green Room was founded to channel Maxine and Olly’s love of picturesque environments and surroundings. The pair had a desire to create a place where you can expect the unexpected, surrounded by wonderful things. The Sydney design hub of Surry Hills was the natural spot for their boutique shop, which opened in 2019.

The boutique Green Room store stocks a beautiful selection of iconic rugs by The Rug Company’s impressive roll-call of designers, including the stunning Carnival by Paul Smith, Tracery by Kelly Wearstler, Framis by Mary Katrantzou and Smoke by Adam Hunter, as well as various others. The full selection of Green Room’s rugs by way of The Rug Company can be seen online.

Paul Smith’s Carnival is a champion of eclectic British fashion, expressing his ‘classic with a twist’ style into rug form. Carnival, like all his creations, is infused with a sense of humour that beautifully marries with a love and respect for tradition.

Carnival

Tracery demonstrates Kelly Wearstler’s luxurious style, with its distinctive designs and sophisticated, soulful vibes, expressed in a functional, charming style. Juxtaposing raw with refined, melding colour, sophistication and spontaneity, Tracery is a perfect feature rug.

Tracery

Dubbed “The Queen of Print,” Mary Katrantzou’s cult brand changed the face of 21st century fashion, and the Framis is a perfect encapsulation of that. The rug reflects Katranzou’s signature ornate ‘more than meets the eye’ aesthetic, and marks the designer’s 10 year anniversary of her label.

Framis

Adam Hunter’s Smoke brings the celebrity-favourite designer’s elegant drama to the home. Hunter’s sophisticated style has been in demand for private houses across California and beyond, and with Smoke, his organic, neutral-toned aesthetic is now available in Australian homes, perfect for adding a sense of sumptuous, luxurious style.

Smoke

Servicing interior designers and retail clients alike, Maxine & Olly provide expert advice on rug and accessories for all types of interiors.

The Green Room
thegreenroom.com.au

Founders Maxine Fielding and Olly Adam

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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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