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Piet Mondrian believed that his version of modern art would transcend divisions in culture and become a new common language based on the pure primary colours. Designer Alex Fulton pushes outside the normal of neutrals with a striking setting to pay tribute to Mondrian’s ideals and quest for dynamic tension and impactful style. It is time to get our Mondrian on! 

 Why not add instant texture and interest to a wall with an art rug? These Dilana rugs by artist John Lyall are his interpretation of the model construction system ‘Meccano’. They work effortlessly with Frobisher’s stunningly bold houndstooth occasional chair. Colour and pattern! 

In 2015, Volta released its very first mobile, the Paris. This model is now emblematic of the brand. All designs are made in Volta’s workshop near Barcelona, Spain. 

Each design is mounted on hand-bent steel rods; the blades are made from a high-quality aluminium alloy. Like leaves, they twirl and float with the wind and the circulation of air. The steel base gives the whole great stability. We are lucky enough to have a large selection from World right here in New Zealand. 


 Frobisher Mayfair Houndstooth Occasional Chair; Lego Storage from Toyworld; ‘Meccano’ Rugs from Dilana; Volta Mobile (Stockholm) from World; Yellow Rabbit ornament from World; Moma Wire Fruit bowls (Red and Blue) from Bolt of Cloth; Stool from McKenzie and Willis, painted in Resene Havoc and Resene Turbo from Resene ColorShops. 

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