DESIGN FOR WELL BEING

There's no doubt this pandemic has made us look at things very differently. Whether it is our relationship with others, how we communicate or how we live, our thoughts and beliefs have shifted.

As we prepare for another week of lockdown in Melbourne, and Sydney's one continues, let's look into what we can do to lift the mood...

Camille sofa, Zola coffee table, Coco ottoman, Flo armchair - Photo Martina Gemmola || Styling Sam Clayton, Hausfrau

MAKE IT COLOURFUL


More than ever today, we're searching for happiness...

We spend more time at home now than we ever have, and in general we crave for things that make us happy there. We've realised how important it is to make our home a sanctuary.

Many of us have changed our interiors, purchased new furniture or curated what we already own, maybe brought in more colourful items, objects, art, that actually create that element of joy.

We're all for creating positive impact at home and designing products that will make you feel good and there's no denying that our Camille sofa embodies all of this.

Toulouse sofa with Zola coffee table - Photo Martina Gemmola || Styling Sam Clayton, Hausfrau

MAKE IT MEANINGFUL

Not everyone finds happiness in colourful objects or interiors. Your definition of happiness, can be lounging in a super comfy sofa or enjoying some art on your walls.

What matters, is that you purchase with intent and that what you surround yourself with has a meaning, a purpose to create a positive home. Making your home beautiful has an incredible impact on your mind and your general well being.

With so much going on in the world, we need to change our homes to influence our mindset in the most positive ways.

If you fancy a soft spot to chill, binge on the latest series - my picks if you haven't gotten to them already are Lupin and Call my Agent, (this one is a real mood lifter!) - or read a book, you should really try our Toulouse sofa. The feather wrap cushioning will be there to support you no matter what you do or how you feel.

Zola ottomans, large and small - Photo Martina Gemmola || Styling Sam Clayton, Hausfrau

MAKE IT FUN

Using rounded shape ottomans can create visual appeal and a sense of playfulness. And this doesn't have to be strictly for kids' bedrooms (although they are perfect for these).

If you have plenty of room, group them to create a larger centrepiece which can then be broken down if you have guests and need additional seating (well hopefully it'll happen again soon if you're in lockdown, like me...). Using colours or patterns will also reinforce their presence.

Not just fun they are versatile and not just used to put your feet up. In recent years they are often being used as coffee tables. Find a nice tray, place your favourite books or magazines.

Designed with all this in mind, our Zola ottomans have plenty of sizes and fabrics or leather options.

MAKE IT TASTY

If all fails, there's always food... Who doesn't feel happier with a tasty plate of food. Whatever you fancy, just treat yourself.

Personally I love pasta, not just because... carbs, but for me it's an easy way to be creative in the kitchen with one pot wonders! Throw whatever veggies I find in the fridge, lots of olive oil, plenty of herbs, a good passata, maybe a few chillies and there you go.

Every now and then I do love to try something new though and this "Drunken Pasta" dish truly hit the spot. Click on the image below for the recipe.

Enjoy!

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INTRODUCING TOULOUSE & ZOLA

Toulouse sofa with Zola coffee table - Pairing together beautifully - Photo Martina Gemmola || Styling Sam Clayton, Hausfrau

Toulouse sofa with Zola coffee table - Pairing together beautifully - Photo Martina Gemmola || Styling Sam Clayton, Hausfrau

TOULOUSE


We're so excited introduces the soft and sculptural Toulouse sofa range to our collection of locally made furniture. The range is defined by a contemporary aesthetic, where slim modern frames and sleek powder-coated legs merge with soft, casual cushioning.

The subtly slanted back of the sofa frame ensures a sculptural view from all angles, making the Toulouse ideal for spaces where it needs to be placed in the middle of the room. Comfy and practical, Toulouse comes in a feather wrap for those loving a slouchy and informal look, or full foam with luxura layers for those who prefer a sleeker, low-maintenance sofa.

Toulouse also comes in several sofa sizes with the range extending into ottomans and an armchair. Chaise or modular configurations can be custom made, and a wide range of fabric or leather upholstery can be specified to suit your projects. Toulouse is well-suited to a wide range of interiors.

Toulouse sofa with small Zola ottoman - Photo Martina Gemmola | Styling Sam Clayton, Hausfrau

Toulouse sofa with small Zola ottoman - Photo Martina Gemmola | Styling Sam Clayton, Hausfrau

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Zola ottomans, small and large - Photo Martina Gemmola || Styling Sam Clayton, Hausfrau

Zola ottomans, small and large - Photo Martina Gemmola || Styling Sam Clayton, Hausfrau

ZOLA


Also introducing the fun, versatile and sophisticated Zola range of ottomans and tables to our furniture family. The namesake range is inspired by the French novelist Emile Zola and his 19th century work “Le Ventre de Paris” (The Belly of Paris). The Zola range reflects the “rondeurs”, or curves, that come with living life to the full.

Zola’s appealing, circular forms come in four sizes and easily adapt to any surrounds. Ottomans can be fully upholstered or built with an American oak plywood insert that transform into a coffee table. Mix tables and ottomans to create an inspiring commercial break out zone. Or scatter a couple of ottomans at home for some playful additional seating. Go on, put your feet up!

Zola can be upholstered in a wide range of fabrics or leathers to suit broad tastes and projects.

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Zola small ottoman and medium coffee table - Photo Martina Gemmola || Styling Sam Clayton, Hausfrau

Zola small ottoman and medium coffee table - Photo Martina Gemmola || Styling Sam Clayton, Hausfrau


Creativity is just connecting things. When you ask creative people how they did something, they feel a little guilty because they didn’t really do it, they just saw something. It seemed obvious to them after a while. That’s because they were able to connect experiences they’ve had and synthesize new things
— Steve Jobs

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