DEBUNKING SOME MYTHS


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Debunking 3 myths about furniture.

In the realm of furniture, myths often cloud our understanding of materials and care. Let's debunk three prevalent misconceptions about leather, veneers, and polishing.

slim line and contemporary leather armchair

Leather

The comfort of leather furniture in different weather conditions depends on the quality of the leather and how it is processed.

High-quality leather used in well-crafted furniture is often more breathable than lower-quality alternatives.

Full-aniline and semi-aniline leathers, for example, are more porous and allow air to pass through, making them comfortable to sit on in hot or cold weather. Leather furniture adapts to the room's temperature, so it won't feel excessively hot or cold if the indoor environment is adequately cooled or heated.

Veneer

Veneer furniture can be crafted in high-quality materials, providing a durable alternative to solid wood. 

Veneer is a thin layer of real wood applied to a stable core and can last for years. You will need to be a little more careful as any dents cannot be repaired the same way they can on solid timber.

So it is perfectly fine for furniture that generally has less usage, like sideboards, bedside tables or shelving. For dining table, if you know it will be used every day and without a cloth and/or mat to protect it, then you may want to choose solid timber in this case.


Polishing

If furniture polish is used too frequently, it can build up on the surface, leaving a sticky residue that attracts dust and dirt, making the furniture look dull and dirty over time.

Some may contain chemicals that can break down the protective layer, leading to discolouration or dullness.

All you need to do is regularly dust your furniture using a soft, lint-free cloth or a microfibre duster and occasionally use a mild solution of water and a small amount of gentle dish soap on a damp cloth then, wipe it again with a clean, dry cloth to remove any excess moisture.


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All I want for Christmas...


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It's that time of the year again... 


Our cut-off date for pre-Christmas deliveries is set for Friday 29th of September for timber orders and 6th October for upholstery. 

Please confirm your orders by the end of that day to receive your beautiful furniture before Christmas. Past this date, we will do our very best, but we will not be able to guarantee the completion of your orders. 

Remember the showroom is open Thursday-Friday 11-5pm & Saturday 11- 3pm or by appointment at other times.

We're here to help with any enquiries, so if you have any questions at all about a current or upcoming project, please get in touch.


- ANACA LIFE -


Designer's Letter

I landed back in Melbourne a couple of days ago and still trying to sort out some of the images I took during Paris Design Week and Maison & Objet. I've had great conversations and met some truly inspiring creators. What I can say right now is that brushed metal seemed present in many of the exhibits and that bouclé fabric, which I thought might have been on its way out, is in fact still going strong in many showrooms I visited.

Take care et a bientôt,
Anne-Claire x


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A bedtime story


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Pier Queen Bed


Product Highlight: Pier Bed


We use our bedroom to reset and refresh. It's a place where we can shut out the noise and chaos of the outside world and recharge our batteries.

So it was important to design a bed that added a beautiful soft presence to this space. The rounded corners of the bedhead soften its overall appearance, with the pillars keeping it floating above the ground. 

While I have taken quite a sculptural approach with this design, it remains classic, ensuring its adaptability in different environments and simply calling you back into a state of relaxation.

Research has shown that the ambiance of a room, including the design and décor, can have a significant impact on our overall sense of well-being, making it important to create a bedroom space that is both functional and visually pleasing.

Constructed from solid timber and available in a variety of finishes or species, the Pier bed is a testament to the beauty of refined craftsmanship and quality.


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3 Inspiring Living Room Ideas


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Our slimline Toulouse sofa, Edgar table and Zola ottomans.


3 inspiring living room furniture ideas


Your living room is likely the focal point of your home, and the place you will spend most of your time. It’s where the family gathers to share experiences, relax and watch TV. It’s where guests are invited to make themselves feel at home.

For that reason, it’s important to create a warm and welcoming living room, designed to be visually appealing, offer the utmost levels of comfort, and perfectly accommodate your lifestyle.

But, where to start? Whether you already have a keen design eye or haven’t got a clue where to start, everyone can benefit from sharing design ideas and swapping tips when it comes to executing beautiful and functional interiors.


1- Small living room? Be smart about your space

Camille sofa - Design in 2016.

You only have to look around our cities at the number of tall buildings under construction to know apartment living continues to be a desired or necessary option for many Australians. Because the number of people living in more compact spaces continues to increase, it’s important to make decisions that will help get the most out of our spaces. For those with small living rooms, furniture choice is key.

Back in 2016, taking inspiration from many years spent living in Europe where beautifully-styled apartments are in abundance, I set out to design a line of attractive living room furniture for small spaces, that would simultaneously offer a sense of luxury.

The resultant Camille sofa, Felix sideboard, and Edgar table are proof that ‘going small’ with your furniture doesn’t mean foregoing a gorgeous visual aesthetic. 

Each of these complementary pieces blends Scandinavian style with modern aesthetics, for a sleek and clean finish. Raised from the ground for an airy sense of space and light, the designs themselves are minimalist and uncluttered, yet the perfect amount of thoughtful detail remains.

Since then, I decided to apply a similar brief to other designs in the range. The Toulouse sofa is a slimline design with a shallow frame option, resulting in a smaller footprint. Perfect when space saving is crucial.


2- Creating extra space? It’s all smoke and mirrors!

Continuing our focus on the shift towards smaller homes, people often look to furniture and interior design options as a way to help create an illusion of extra space. And there’s no better way to achieve this than with a big, beautiful mirror!

The reflection of a large mirror such as our full-length timber-framed Narcisse will make a room feel much bigger, opening it up while beaming back natural light to brighten it up. What’s more, there’s no installation necessary, so what could be easier?! Need a larger version? Ask about our customisation.


3- From floor cushions to ottomans, get creative with your space!

A perfect way to make the most of whatever floor space you have is using an oversized floor cushion to offer an extra, super comfy seating option.

Our Phileas floor cushion has been designed precisely for this purpose! Available in three handy sizes, it’s a great family room furniture idea for those with kids and pets. It will also help soften up the aesthetic of a room, and can easily be cleared out if the occasion so requires.

Meanwhile, the humble ottoman is often the unsung hero of a lounge room, thanks to its inherent versatility. It can serve multiple purposes, from providing a focal point with a bright flash of colour, to providing an extra seat or acting as a footrest.

Ottomans add a softer touch and are a great alternative to a coffee table. If you’re not sure which to choose, you can find a hybrid of the two in our Zola range, which combines the traditional upholstery element of an ottoman with a timber tabletop.


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Designer's Letter

This is the last newsletter before I head off overseas next month, back home to France for 4 weeks. Like many in the design industry, the last three years have taken a toll on my creativity and I’m feeling a strong need to connect with my family and take time to feel inspired by my home country. Part of my trip will include a visit to Maison & Objet and Paris Design Week in September. So keep an eye out in your Instagram stories for some Frenchy vibes.

Anne-Claire x


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Quadrant Console

Thought it would be insightful to share this early concept. The design embraces the philosophy of slimline aesthetics and minimalist appeal and combines clean lines and geometric elements, where angles meet circles.

Initially drawn at 1200x400mm, it would be custom-made and tailored to fit your individual needs. Whether you require a compact console for a cozy den or a larger statement piece for a more spacious area, this console can be made to your preferred dimensions. The design would also lend itself to a coffee table version. Timbers available are Vic Ash, American oak (both in a range of stains), and American Walnut with a clear finish. 


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