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At first glance, the “C.O Stool” is a minimalist piece of furniture. It’s upon a second viewing that its excellence is truly revealed through thoughtful details like its sweeping seat and the gentle curvature of the footrest. olasdesign.com.au

Bags of Creativity

Melbourne atelier Actually Existing makes the super-sleek “Safety Holdall” from discarded industrial webbing sourced from a local manufacturer. actuallyexisting.com

Served

These trays from Melbourne furniture and accessories maker Baldwin Studios turn storing fruit and jewellery

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