1950s modernism in black and oak

Our seventh room combined both indoor and outdoor spaces.

Having too much on offer, we had to move out of our small studio setup
to the house (and the studio had far far too much stuff in their to move).
Lucky for us, Rachael has an amazing indoor/outdoor space, overlooking
an extremely extravagant pool.

The inside room brought together some classic Fred Ward pieces and a
50s atomic style coffee table that had been siting in the shed for quite
some time (well, the dresser was actually ripped out from Maria's
bedroom), some very very very cool industrial chairs and a Fler inspired
lounge (plus a few more bits and pieces thrown in).

The outdoor space was dominated by a stunning converted workbench
with a recycled timber top (that took soooo much longer than we
anticipated..... thanks soooo much Dad for your effort) paired with
six old lab stools that were sympathetically refurbished to match.
It looked incredibly amazing and so much at home where it was,
Rachael was over the moon when it didn't sell first time round it
hasn't moved (or is going to in a hurry).

The inside space was fiercely fought over, with customers from Sydney
buying pretty much everything (except they completely forgot to bid
on the lounge).... so glad it all stayed together, especially the Fred Ward
table and dresser.












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