This page 19th-century fruitwood table, $3200, from The Vault Sydney. On the table, from left Zanat ‘Nera’ bowl, $185, from Hub. Odette Ireland ‘Ornamental Mobile No.3’, $1250, from Curatorial+Co. ‘Melodia’ tumbler, $11, from The DEA Store. Salvatori ‘Omaggio a Morandi’ bottle, $897, from Boffi. ‘Lup’ candleholder, $77, from Hay. Wrong for Hay ‘Tela’ large glass, $61, from Hay. ‘Diamant’ red wine glass, $600, from Baccarat. Handmade ‘Kyoto’ mug, $120, from The DEA Store. Washed Luxembourg linen, POA, from Westbury Textiles. Antique Persian Mahal rug, POA, from Cadrys.
This page, from left 19th-century fruitwood table, $3200, from The Vault Sydney. ‘Riverkeeper’ wrapped stone, $20, from The Society Inc. Michaël Verheyden ‘Potte Present’ vase, $435, from Ondene. Bronze Japanese katakuchi, $220, from The DEA Store. Kirsten Perry Open to the Divine, 2020, $2500, from Michael Reid Gallery. Karakter ‘Sferico 3’ glass, $75, from Cult. Brushed silver fork, $349/24-piece set, from KROF. Stoneware candlestick, $45, from Splendid Wren Ceramics.
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