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Updated 16 February 2021

(Left) The new bedlinen range by Aura Home does not disappoint, with a mix of neutrals and brights and on-point details. We loved this knitted throw in graphic black and white with a delicate blush border. (Right) Handmade ceramics by Melbourne brand Marmoset Found feature a glossy glaze inside and a matte exterior.

(Left) Dedece used a black background, the better to show off Tom Dixon's accessories range, including the brass plated Cog Collection. (Right) Seletti Australia were showing off a range of astronomy-inspired plates, part of a collaboration with Diesel Living recently shown at the Maison & Objet fair in Paris.

(Left) A range of resin tableware in muddy neutrals caught our eye – from a distance it had the appearance of stoneware. (Right) Garden Life's stand provided a welcome oasis of greenery and a range of instantly-covetable pots – enough to give anyone the illusion of green thumbs.

(Left) DNC International's range of jolie-laide scarves by Inoui Toosh Paris are hand-made in India using traditional techniques and feature quirky clothing designs. (Right) Megan Park showed a cushion range included her signature finely beaded decorative styles, and some geometric patterns.

(Left) Telegram Paper Goods created a highly immersive experience with a hessian-enclosed stand featuring key Danish brand House Doctor's highly desirable desk equipment. (Right) Tribe Home debuted a new range of tactile wool rugs, and some crafted from recycled sari silk. Shoes were removed and toes were wiggled. Enough said.
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The roundup: Life Instyle
We came, we saw, we Instagrammed. Karen McCartney and Victoria Baker find the best of this year's Life Instyle trade fair.

(Left) The new bedlinen range by Aura Home does not disappoint, with a mix of neutrals and brights and on-point details. We loved this knitted throw in graphic black and white with a delicate blush border. (Right) Handmade ceramics by Melbourne brand Marmoset Found feature a glossy glaze inside and a matte exterior.

(Left) Dedece used a black background, the better to show off Tom Dixon's accessories range, including the brass plated Cog Collection. (Right) Seletti Australia were showing off a range of astronomy-inspired plates, part of a collaboration with Diesel Living recently shown at the Maison & Objet fair in Paris.

(Left) A range of resin tableware in muddy neutrals caught our eye – from a distance it had the appearance of stoneware. (Right) Garden Life's stand provided a welcome oasis of greenery and a range of instantly-covetable pots – enough to give anyone the illusion of green thumbs.

(Left) DNC International's range of jolie-laide scarves by Inoui Toosh Paris are hand-made in India using traditional techniques and feature quirky clothing designs. (Right) Megan Park showed a cushion range included her signature finely beaded decorative styles, and some geometric patterns.

(Left) Telegram Paper Goods created a highly immersive experience with a hessian-enclosed stand featuring key Danish brand House Doctor's highly desirable desk equipment. (Right) Tribe Home debuted a new range of tactile wool rugs, and some crafted from recycled sari silk. Shoes were removed and toes were wiggled. Enough said.
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