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Sydney’s Natalie Rosin brings her background as a graduate architect to her ceramics practice. Her work evokes intersectional principles of design that remind us of the artistry inherent in architecture. Selected works available via Saint Cloche Gallery. natalie-rosin.com saintcloche.com

Stretch

The “Kelly Chair” by Daniel Boddam Studio is an indoor sun lounger envisaged for a tropical environment. It’s also described as “ideal for slouching” – but don’t tell your mum that part. danielboddam.com

Pick and Choose

Australian online design store Gingerfinch was created by Peita Davis to showcase the work of global contemporary designers and artisans without fanning the flames of throwaway culture.

Gingerfinch’s wares are curated according to three questions:

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