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HK-Living Rotan hanging ball chair natural Not yet rated | Create your own review Terms and conditions | powered & designed by VWA HK Living and Storebror catalogues 2016 Click on the images below to flip through the most recent catalogues of our products. For any enquiries, please feel free to contact us on 03 9428 2400 or send us an email. Click here for an overview of all our products HK living direct from Amsterdam, now available in Australia From basic through to Scandic industrial this is fresh Dutch design at its affordable best. HK Living is available through a select network of leading retailers Australia wide. Visit one of our two showrooms in Melbourne at 33 Cremorne Street, Cremorne (just off Swan Street, Richmond) and 917 High Street in Armadale. Wholesale enquiries also welcome. Find us on Instagram! Stockists HK Living Australia Click on the map below for a HK Living Stockist close to you. House of Orange Armadale




For prices, stock availability and ordering, please log on to our wholesale portal via HKLiving Warehouse & Showroom Melbourne home / / / rotan hanging bowl chair black Hand braided black painted rattan hanging chair. including suspension spring and chain. Max carrying capacity is 70KG. Customers who bought this item also boughtSwing Chair BedSwinging ChairSwing ChairsHanging Egg ChairRattan HangingHanging SeatSwing SeatsKid'S ChairHanging PodForwardthis blog is where i catalog all the things that inspire me. i'm obsessed with paper, passionate about type, in love with photography, crazy about magazines and foolishly infatuated with good design and fashion.Bubble Chair BedroomHanging Bubble ChairBubble ChairsIndoor Hanging ChairHanging BallCeiling Chair HangingHanging ModInterior Designs ️Top InteriorForwardInterior by Hecker Guthrie, profiled on the Temple & Webster blog as part of David Clark's Edit of Australia's top interior designers. Image - Shannon McGrath.




Our favorites from the most recent Maison et Objet, Paris’ pre-eminent design trade show: stylish new (or re-imagined) furniture and accessories for the spring garden. Here are our 15 discoveries: Above: The Tradewinds Cult Veg-a-tainer Planter, a raised bed made of galvanized steel and wood. The height makes it easy to harvest (and pull weeds) without having to stoop. Above: The lightweight Urban Mineral Pot from Cotta d’Arte is available in shades of white, dark gray, and brown. Above: French design studio Bacsac (maker of our favorite weightless garden pots) is adding new colors to the line this spring, including Avocado, Asphalt, and Cerise. Bacsac also is offering a new pair of adjustable straps to hang window boxes and planters from railings. A set of two Balcony Braces is 34€ from Bacsac. Above: British exterior design manufacturer Garden Trading exhibited ribbed zinc-plated steel planters. Named after the city in Provence that inspired the design, a pair of Vence Planters is £95.




Above: Belgian designer D&M Depot debuted a new plug-and-play modular vertical garden wall kit (which comes with its own irrigation system). Each Karoo module can hold up to nine plants; for more information, see D&M Depot. Above: Exhibitors were faux forward, with eerily lifelike cacti from UK design house Abigail Ahern drawing a crowd around the exhibitor’s booth. What’s driving the faux houseplant trend? Four things, Ahern says: plants add life to a room, soften spaces, can be used as room dividers, and create focal points (we agree, as our 10 Easy Pieces: Eerily Lifelike Faux Plants for the Home attests). Also spotted at the show: artificial flowers from Dutch homewares brand Decostar and faux green plants from Spanish designer Concoral. Above: A vintage-style brass sprinkler with a rotating head, via Belgian company Tradewinds. Above L: Most genius hose storage solution ever? Above R: A portable shower on wheels is powered by your garden hose. 




Above: Designed by Annick Lestrohan for Serax, the Honore Chaise is â‚¬1,089 from Fonq. Above: From Belgian glassmaker Henry Dean, a plastic version of the studio’s iconic outdoor stool, available in black or white (as well as a range of rainbow colors). The Tsjomoloenga Stool is available for pre-order for $350 AU apiece from Pleine Nature. Above: Swedish design house Eco Furn is offering a traditional Nordic Lounge Chair made of wood and rope and available in three colors (weathered gray, natural, and brown). For more information and pricing, see Eco Furn. Above: The AA Airborne Butterfly Chair, reimagined. Above: The Rue du Bac Gris Teak Chair is $340 from Les Toiles du Soleil. Above: A Hanging Ball Chair made of rattan is part of Norwegian design house HK Living’s new collection “inspired by the past, but given an eclectic and contemporary twist. For more information and pricing, see HK Living. For more spring garden trends, see: ,  ,  ,  ,  ,  ,  ,  ,




Arne Jacobsen SJacobsen 1958Jacobsen EggJacobsen DesignedJacobsen ChairsJacobsen StyleJacobsensWallcolorEggsForwardthe iconic Egg chair by Arne Jacobsen. Designed in 1958 but destined to be modern foreverOur friends at HKliving have been busy shooting their newest collection of furniture, homewares and must have pieces for the contemporary home. Today the Dutch design brand are giving Est readers the inside scoop on the latest products to hit the global market. The HK Living 2014 Catalogue was shot and styled by Paulina Arcklin inside a whitewashed apartment bathed in natural light, flooding through overhead skylights and shows their whole collection, old and new. The new collection from HKliving is described as a range of cool and tough items inspired by the past, while given an eclectic twist using the latest finishes and materials. Quite possibly the epitome of the Dutch aesthetic we have come to know and love. Personal pieces have been used to style the space (with a shoe collection to rival Carrie Bradshaw) making the HKliving apartment photo shoot a veritable ready made moodboard.

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