Furniture profile: St Clements sofas

Sydney’s eastern beaches and the furniture that evokes warm sunny evenings is now available here.

St Clements furniture
St Clements, Joe Sofa with Arms

 

St Clements Banjo Sofa
St Clements Banjo Sofa

 

Yes, they speak of Sydney, but that’s no bad thing: new Auckland showroom St Clements’ range of easy, breezy furniture pieces in linen covers evoke warm, sunny evenings in homes on Sydney’s eastern beaches. The furniture is from Australian label MCM House, designed by Charles Hinckfuss, and it all shares a relaxed sensibility and a generous scale. The range’s loose linen covers in pleasantly muted shades can be laundered if they get mussed up, and can be paired with tables made from recycled elm with an open grain that can easily be brought back to its original finish if damaged.

St Clements lounge chair
St Clements Hampton slipper

 

St Clements

68 France Street South, Eden Terrace, Auckland

www.stclements.co.nz

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