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Fill the home with art-inspired pieces that are anything but boring

By Georgie Gordon

Credit: Centre photograph by Martina Gemmola.

This story is part of the March 2 edition of Sunday Life.See all 14 stories.

From colourful chopsticks to a cheerful vase from a celebrity chef.

“Rosetta” cushion and “Wave” side table; “Sicily 02” vase; “Pokaali” vase; chopsticks.

“Rosetta” cushion and “Wave” side table; “Sicily 02” vase; “Pokaali” vase; chopsticks.

Where to buy: Bonnie & Neil “Rosetta” cushion, $169, and “Wave” side table, $395; Serax x Ottolenghi “Sicily 02” vase, $320; Marimekko “Pokaali” vase, $176; Hay chopsticks, $57 (set of four).

“Day Dream” tote; “Basket” sofa; “Odin Noughts and Crosses” game in stone; “Ezhil” wall hanging.

“Day Dream” tote; “Basket” sofa; “Odin Noughts and Crosses” game in stone; “Ezhil” wall hanging.

Where to buy: Alémais “Day Dream” tote, $350; Gubi “Basket” sofa, $11,999; KEY PIECE Coco Republic’s “Odin Noughts and Crosses” game in stone, $245; Sage x Clare “Ezhil” wall hanging, $249.

“Casa” dresser; “Blue Cactus” tumbler; “Angui” chair.

“Casa” dresser; “Blue Cactus” tumbler; “Angui” chair.

Where to buy: Fenton & Fenton “Casa” dresser, $2800; Ichendorf Milano “Blue Cactus” tumbler, $30; AYTM “Angui” chair, $590.

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