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Fresh homewares for spring that beat the floral cliché

By Georgie Gordon

This story is part of the September 11 Edition of Sunday Life.See all 14 stories.

Florals make way for bees, jewel-toned glass and pretty pink.

Dinner plate; “Bon Bon” bowl; “Pomponette” vase, $159; “Dew” salad servers.

Dinner plate; “Bon Bon” bowl; “Pomponette” vase, $159; “Dew” salad servers.

Where to buy: Alex and Trahanas dinner plate, $95. Helle Mardahl “Bon Bon” bowl, $556, from Farfetch. Maison Balzac “Pomponette” vase, $159. Dinosaur Designs “Dew” salad servers, $125.

“1900” chair; The Jacksons place mat; Hay candles.

“1900” chair; The Jacksons place mat; Hay candles.Credit:

Where to buy: Fermob “1900” chair, $570, from Trit. The Jacksons place mat,
$80, from Collector Store. Hay candles, $44 (set of six), from Finnish Design Shop.

“Bee” napkin ring; In the Roundhouse napkins; “Champagne Gold” cutlery.

“Bee” napkin ring; In the Roundhouse napkins; “Champagne Gold” cutlery.Credit:

Where to buy: Alfresco Emporium “Bee” napkin ring, $8. In the Roundhouse napkins, $70 (set of 4). Key piece Designed in Australia for everyday use, Krof “Champagne Gold” cutlery ($149 for two place settings) adds a lavish touch to the table.

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