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People & Places

We are interested in what fabric can bring to life. This journal is a celebration of the lifestyle, culture and design that influences what we do.

  Ngahuia Damerell is the Senior Project Manager of Luxury & Premium Brands at the Accor Group. After graduating from Massey University, New Zealand, Ngahuia began her career as a textile designer with Textilia and Mokum here in Australasia, before taking up positions in London, New York, and fin...
Anoek Wielakker of Meubel Melbourne is a vintage collector turned furniture upholsterer with a passion for vibrant textured fabrics and a soft spot for Dutch and Danish mid-century design.  Bold oranges, violets and magentas, wools and boucle complement the rich timber furniture of her Instagram ...
Where to from here? It is no secret that our world has changed dramatically since early 2020, however, many of these changes were already in process and only accelerated by the pandemic.  Hospitality and tourism are central to the lives of most people worldwide and these industries are built on t...
It is common knowledge that the fashion and furnishing textiles industries are large global polluters, from the growing of plants like cotton, to the dying of yarns, and the amount of product sent to landfill, there are many areas in which change is urgently required. As a furnishing textiles dis...
Vanessa Webb of Dress My Nest is an interior designer based in Paraparaumu, New Zealand. We spoke to her about the inspiration behind her career change, her design ethos, and her affinity for locally crafted products.  
Over the past century, James Dunlop Textiles have nurtured an enduring curiosity for how people live on and around their interior furnishings, culminating in a curated range of drapery, upholstery, and wallpapers in the finest quality constructions and extensive colour palettes.
Established in 2011 by Simon James and Scott Bridgens, Resident is the home of enduring furniture and lighting pieces created for the next generation of conscious contemporary living.
Noho have set out to help people 'sit healthier' by creating Life Enriching Furniture™ that's beautiful, versatile, and lasts a lifetime. Creating furniture that is designed to support our dynamic modern lifestyles and nurture our bodies, whilst having the lowest possible impact on our environment.