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THE JOURNAL


STYLE FILE Be inspired by this season’s hottest talking points


► Get lost in a world of fantasy and nature with a new wallcoverings collaboration between COLE & SON and South African design brand Ardmore. Jabula – the Zulu word for ‘rejoice’ – includes this exuberant ‘Nene’ design based on an Ardmore ceramic piece, featuring a crowned crane and leaping fish.


► The ‘Amos’ dining table encapsulates newly opened showroom VISIONNAIRE’s championing of innovation and artisan skills. Its clear top softly bleeds into an opaque finish around the edge, made by grounding and sanding the glass by hand.


◄ Ashmead Block Prints is a new collection at COLEFAX AND FOWLER; simple, small- scale motifs are hand- printed on to linen for a look that’s charmingly pretty without being saccharine. Pictured are ‘Ashmead’, ‘Felicity’, ‘Birch Stripe’ and ‘Berkeley’.


► New to Design Centre East, Australian kitchen and bathroom hardware specialist ABI INTERIORS is known for its expressive colour palette. The ‘Elysian’ tap comes in several enticing shades including this uplifting green.


◄ A vibrant porcelain tile with the look of exotic real stone, (GF 0129) takes its hues from Ireland’s rare Connemara marble – known for its ‘40 shades of green’ and thought to bring peace and serenity. Find it at VIA ARKADIA (TILES).


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