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While wallcoverings are commonly sold by the meter, wallpaper usually comes in rolls of 10 meters in length with widths of either 52cm or 72cm. We recommend treating walls with windows and doors as a 'full wall' when calculating how much wallpaper is required, because it is likely that as much pa...
The design and functionality of education spaces can have a significant impact on the engagement and productivity of students. This includes the furniture, lighting, colour schemes, architecture, and furnishings which, when selected to support key outcomes, can elevate the effectiveness of the le...
Textile testing is an integral part of our process in the Product Studio with abrasion resistance being closely considered during the development stage. This article will delve into what’s involved in the process of abrasion resistance and why we undertake these investigations. We promise to make...
Colour psychology explores the mental and emotional effects it has on human behaviour. This was examined by Swiss psychiatrist, Carl Jung in the early 12th century, when he investigated the influence of specific colours on the mind which led to the practice of colour therapy. Cognitive developmen...
Melbourne Design Week is an annual celebration that honours the Australian design industry. It takes place in Melbourne, the country's design capital, and features over 100 events. We spoke to Bonnie Mack, a Product Developer based in Melbourne, who shared her favourite five exhibitions from this...
Your upholstery's appearance and lifespan can be greatly enhanced by regular cleaning and maintenance which is generally the case with all soft furnishings. To ensure proper care and longevity, it is crucial to adhere to the care and maintenance routine suggested by your furniture manufacturer, a...
No matter where you reside in the world, it's safe to assume that harmful sunlight penetrates our homes. This is particularly true in Australasia where large windows are common, and an indoor-outdoor lifestyle is preferred.
Hard window treatments encompass a variety of options such as roller blinds, shutters, sunscreen blinds, Venetian blinds, vertical blinds, and wooden blinds combined with adornments such as curtains, swags and tails, top treatments, and pelmets. This article will discuss the characteristics of ha...







