The Holmes edit: pride of place

Our style editor Amelia Holmes continues to seek out her favourite seasonal design items. Here, she features items that deserve pride of place in any home.

‘Raining Offies’ artwork
‘Raining Offies’ artwork by Matt Arbuckle, $950 from Tim Melville.
'Puzzle' table
‘Puzzle’ table, $355 from Flotsam & Jetsam.
Martina Organics moisturiser
Martina Organics moisturiser, $99 from The Tonic Room.
Marble clock
Marble clock by Norm Architects for Menu, $525 from Simon James Concept Store.
‘Lama’ chaise
‘Lama’ chaise by Roberto Palomba for Zanotta, $13,570 from Studio Italia.
Knob by Tom Dixon
Knob by Tom Dixon, $195.95 from ECC.
‘Counter Culture’ fermentation jar
‘Counter Culture’ fermentation jar by Sarah Kersten, $465 from Everyday Needs.
Double chain bracelet
Double chain bracelet by Raf Simons, $560 from Zambesi.
Copenhague CPH110
‘Copenhague CPH110′ table by Ronan & Erwan Bouroullec for Hay, $5253.20 from Corporate Culture.
Folded metal bookends
Folded metal bookends from Everyday Needs, $65 from Everyday Needs.

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