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The Most Fabulous New Furniture Designs In The TDF + Laminex Design Awards 2021

From utilising 3D printing and recycled plastic bottles, to a collaboration between a New South Wales-based designer and a saddler in Fitzroy Crossing, WA, there is no shortage of innovation and inspiration from the Furniture Design finalists In The TDF + Laminex Design Awards this year!

Out of 44 submissions in this category, here are the 14 outstanding projects that made it into the shortlist, from which judges Nick Rennie, designer and founder of Nick Rennie Studio, and multidisciplinary designer Khai Liew will select the winning and commended projects.

Join us for a closer look at the shortlisted designs in this outstanding category, which is supported by Jardan.

Chelsea Hing's Pearls of Wisdom On Building A Successful Career in Interior Design

Navigating the creative industries can be a minefield as a newly minted university graduate. Questions like: How do I find pathways into my dream career?, What did my professional idols do when they were in my position? and Where do I even start? exist for everyone, no matter what grades you get!

This is Words from the Wise, a new series where we pair leading artists, designers and architects with graduates from Monash Art, Design and Architecture for a conversation about their work. Through this series of monthly interviews, we’ll hear stories of careers from the ground up, words of advice, and thoughts on the future of these creative industries, from one generation to the next.

To kick it off, undergraduate in a Bachelor of Spatial Design, Megan Phillips, interviews interior design legend Chelsea Hing (a Monash alum!) from Chelsea’s sunny South Melbourne studio. In this inspiring chat they cover Chelsea’s winding path to interior design, managing expectations of the working world + the importance of curiosity.

Taking The Creative Path Less Travelled With Graphic Designer + Not-For-Profit CEO, Micah Scott

The beauty of the creative fields is the myriad ways its skills and problem-solving are integral to non-creative work. Take Micah Scott, for example. The founding CEO of Australia’s first LGBTQIA+ youth organisation, Minus18 Foundation arrived at his career in the not-for-profit sector via training in design. What’s a key way to ensure your community engagement messaging is clear, effective and reaching the right audience ? Design!

In this instalment of our Words from The Wise series in partnership with Monash Art, Architecture + Design, recent graduate Kieran Medici talks to Micah about how training in design honed his communication skills, and how this led to a career at one of the country’s leading youth organisations.

Plus, get a squizz inside the brand new Victorian Pride Centre on Fitzroy Street in St Kilda – Melbourne’s hub for queer organisations and LGBTQIA+led events such as Joy Radio, Melbourne Queer Film Festival and, of course, Minus18. It’s amazing!

Create Budding Home Updates

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Create Budding Home Updates

Bring the garden inside to add a romantic and softer touch to your home décor. Though real flowers are always a gorgeous addition, they can be costly and, unfortunately, they will expire. Due to their permanent and authentic nature, more decorators are turning to their faux counterparts when glamming up interiors.

Boasting an incredibly realistic look and feel, faux flowers are available in many varieties and colors. So, no matter what type of décor appeals to you – from contemporary to colonial – you can find the perfect petals to match your look and style.

Here are tips for using artificial flowers in your home:

  • When shopping, choose the best you can afford within your budget. You\’ll be happy you spent the money on quality blooms that you\’ll treasure for years to come.
  • In doubt of your decorating skills? Simply tuck one stem of your favorite variety in a glass vase for a classic, chic look.
  • Faux petals are easy to care for and clean with the use of a handheld vacuum, a steamy shower or a soft, dampened cloth.
  • Add one or two accent pieces that feature artificial flowers. From pillow cases to lamp shades, this look is everywhere and will add a cheerful glow to any room.
  • Stay away from colors that don\’t naturally occur. For example, a rose in a bright blue shade will not convey the same amount of charm as a dusty pink.

For more fun projects to liven up your home décor, visit www.joann.com/projects.

Floral Lampshade

Some experience necessary

Approximate Crafting Time: 3-5 hours

Supplies and Tools:

  • Scissors
  • 26\” Hydrangea Sprays
  • Jolee\’s Jewels Bicone/Pearl Combo: White
  • Offray 1/8\” Black Ribbon
  • Offray 7/8\” Oatmeal Ribbon
  • Black Tassel
  • Fabric Lampshade: Cream
  • Sewing needle
  • Thread
  1. Remove individual blooms from hydrangea sprays.
  2. Sew crystals and pearls to centers of blooms.
  3. Hot glue blooms onto lampshade, slightly overlapping to cover the entire surface of shade.
  4. Add a ribbon bow and tassels, if desired.

Source:

Jo-Ann Fabric and Craft Stores

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