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Fresh homewares for spring that beat the floral cliché

By Georgie Gordon

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.

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.

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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