The end of the year brings a chance to retreat, relax and reflect - and we embrace this state fully in our latest issue of est magazine. Issue 31 is a celebration of spaces to bring balance; from a home overhauled to bring more alignment with its natural surroundings to a family home turned weekend getaway, these are places of retreat. This time of year is also a space to be merry and to cherish those around us, so we’ve collected gift ideas from leading design influencers to inspire your festive celebrations. And let’s not forget, with warmer weather comes longer days and projects to be undertaken - so we’ve indulged our love of the great outdoors with an edit of the best outdoor showers, sun lounges, lighting and hardy materials to elevate your summer spaces. So whether you prefer your holidays filled with relaxation and reflection or activity-driven and packed with ideas, consider Issue 31 your summer reading sorted.
We love this concept chair with space for LOTS of books. It’s a great idea for people who love to read. A great DIY project! Chair With Built-In Bookshelves (Concept) Extreme fold-out chair This chair is made from 100% recyclable paper material and can seat up to 12 people. Talk about space saving furniture – […]
a flat three piece mat set from which a table, seat or rest can be made simply by lifting the panels. when done using, the furniture can be discreetly tucked away.
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"Our ancestors lived in the trees." Explained furniture designer Peter Opsvik when he first revealed his rather unusual Garden Globe chair in 1984.
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Designed in 1953 by Robin Boyd for Victor and Peggy Stone, this modest home in Melbourne’s Eaglemont reflected the progressive attitudes of its owners.