We are in awe of trees. These towering observers of time silently record the passing of days. As beneficiaries of their meticulous work, we are able to enjoy every knot, whorl and wave of their grain.


We are in awe of trees. These towering observers of time silently record the passing of days. As beneficiaries of their meticulous work, we are able to enjoy every knot, whorl and wave of their grain.

Named for the country which inspired its design, this surface embodies the uncompromising strength of America. Its urban feel recalls the most cosmopolitan of American cities – New York.


Camel bookshelf; Tamba fern in ribbed tin pot; Ottawa concrete cylinder echiveria; Belford copper bowl; S&P ceramic white vase, and Baldry glass house with succulent, all from Harvey Norman. Salt & Pepper paprika cowhide, from Dreamweave. Georg stool, from Kuhl Home. Soborg chair, from Danish Design. Brighton high-back dining chair, from Commune. Other items, stylist's own.

D-Bodhi Fissure cabinet with two glass panels; Tivoli Audio in red, and Model two AM/FM table radio, all from Journey East.

Sibela pendant light; Dartmore seagrass white basket, and Egyptian cotton towels, all from Harvey Norman. Breeze cushion, and ladder, both from Boconcept. Spanish chair in brown, from Danish Design.
Sail down a river in the small Dutch village of Giethoorn , feel a gentle breeze ruffle your hair, and skim your fingertips over the water.
This honest, old-fashioned simplicity is present in the laminate of the same name.


Mix Me large brass vase, and Shining box in mint, both from Kuhl Home. Marble ball clock, and triangular storage box, both from Boconcept. Other items, stylist's own.

Ducky wooden toy, from Kuhl Home. Typo wood blocks, and House Doctor cushions, all from Journey East. Mascot Teal & Lustre dot vase; mint clear glass with crackle, and lime green succulent cone pod stem, all from Harvey Norman. Green vase, and Samantha lounge chair, both from Commune. Other items, stylist's own.

+ For quiet and calm interiors, match light woods with unassuming, almost neutral colours such as pastels.
Wooden decor house (in large, medium and small), and De'Longhi olive green vintage Icona espresso machine, all from Harvey Norman. Acacia bowls and plates, all from Muji. Grey Mutto Visu bar stool, from The Design Store by Lifestorey.

Arne Jacobsen multi jars, from Danish Design. MYI coat and hat rack, from The Design Store by Lifestorey. House Doctor gold hangers in a set of four, all from Journey East. White shirt, from Muji. Brown leather bag, from Dreamweave. Burmese teak rustic brushed flooring, from Wood & Wood.

White pillowcase; Aura Maison natural brown pillowcase; yellow knit cushion, olive square cushion; grey quilt cover; Nordic blue throw, and Anubis black vase, all from Harvey Norman. House Doctor decorative display, from Journey East. Muuto airy half-size coffee table, from The Design Store by Lifestorey. Groggy floor lamp, from Danish Design. Other items, stylist's own.

To the Japanese, beauty is in everyday things, and empty spaces speak louder than ornamentation. For a surface inspired by a Japanese beech forest, less is really much more.
Boli double wall glass, all from Dream. Gypsophila Million Star white bundle, from Far East Flora.

Ceramic vase vase, from Boconcept. Ceramic mug, from Harvey Norman. Other items, stylist's own.

Flower stick, from Harvey Norman. Sake canister; sake cup; acacia plate; wooden tray; ceramic pitcher; lacquered wooden soup bowl; wooden soup spoon, and wooden spoon, all from Muji.