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Melbourne-based Botanical Wares Studio IVY MUSE have just launched Calypso, their third collection to date. Drawing inspiration from the Tropics with striking shapes, patterns and colours, the gorgeous new range includes four new plant stands and an exclusive range of complimentary hand­-made pots by Victorian ceramicist ​Ana Maria Jensen. Calypso also sees the release of two exciting and versatile new products, the Table Top and Plant Shelf. A collaboration with Sydney­-based Design Twins completes the incredible new line up, with a hand­-painted lightweight concrete Harlequin Pot.

Styling by Alana Langan and Photography by Annette O’Brien 

IVY MUSE have also just opened the doors to their new store in Melbourne, and as you can see from the photo above it looks absolutely gorgeous. Located at 153 Greville Street, Prahran, you'll find the opening hours here. You can also shop online or at one of the 30 IVY MUSE botanical wares stockists across Australia.

Imagery courtesy of IVY MUSE

Those who have been following TDC since the early days will know how much I admire the work of Kristina Krogh. An incredibly talented graphic designer and artist, Kristina runs a multidisclipinary arts & design studio based in Copenhagen. Her limited edition art prints, paper goods and objects can be found internationally in over 70 design shops and have been featured in numerous publications including Elle Decoration, RUM Magazine, Plaza Interiör, Residence, Inside Out, The Sunday Age, Red Magazine and The Nordic Courier. Excited to receive news of her brand new collection, the artworks are a true representation of Kristina's unique style, mixing geometrics, contrasts, patterns and distinctively different textures. The incredible location and styling add to the overall effect which is quite simply breathtaking.


Styling by Sofie Brünner and photography by Enok Holsegaard

Take a look at the AW15 Catalogue here. Shop the collection online or check out the list of stockists

Imagery courtesy of Kristina Krogh Studio

It's been a busy two years for Lauren Roe who launched her Melbourne-based business I love Linen just two weeks after her daughter Olive was born. Teaming up with two friends, it has since morphed into a fully fledged creative studio, where the design team works with local and international weavers, screen printers, sewers and artisans to bring together a carefully curated edit of well-made beautiful basics and extra special unique items. Lauren also designs her own brand The Bedroom Society, with their latest range being the biggest to date. A gorgeous mix of Printed Bedlinen, Pure Linen Bedding and unique hand stitched reversible Pom Pom Coverlets, the colour palette features classic white and charcoal with peach and mint. Perfect for summer, the pieces are designed to mix and match, blending patterns, colours and fabrics together for a bright and playful look. 

Styling by Julia Green and photography by Lauren Bamford

Shop the entire collection here

Imagery courtesy of I Love Linen

Lastly, I have a new blog discovery to share with you. Based in Finland, The project Verkaranta blog centres around the renovation of an old factory building with the beautiful new kitchen featured in Finnish interior magazine Avotakka. It's easy to see why!

Styling by Siusluoto & Partners and photography by Suvi Sur le Vif

Monochrome and wood make for a striking combination. Definitely one to bookmark, see more here

Images via Projecti Verkaranta


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