Kvadrat
Regular collaboration with some of the world’s most renowned and talented designers has allowed Danish brand Kvadrat to remain a leader in colour, quality and innovation in the design of textiles, rugs and acoustic solutions since 1968. Notable collaborations include Raw Color and Patricia Urquiola, with the latter resulting in the world’s first recycled polyester upholstery textile made from 100 per cent ocean-bound plastic waste.
Farrow & Ball
Using a precise blend of 12 pigments, and with each new colour undergoing thorough testing, Farrow and Ball has been perfecting its approach to colour and paint for 75 years from Dorset, England. Its range and intensity of colours truly is something to behold and its website alone offers a wealth of inspiration along with services such as virtual colour consultancy and detailed design advice by room and colour.
CommonRoom
Wallpaper that brings art to the many. Commissioning original designs from contemporary artists, CommonRoom produces an annual archival collection with a range of patterns and designs full of colour and life that celebrate the history of artist wallpaper. Alongside wallpaper, CommonRoom also offers other homewares with a range of artists’ patterns and designs.
Pellington Design
A modular wall-mounted shelf system with colourful bricks, offering both monochrome and custom colour scheme options. The detachable bricks and shelves in the Confetti wall system can be arranged and rearranged to create personalised, colourful shelf creations.
In Casa by Paboy
Based in Naples, producing hand-sewn cushion covers in a range of bright colours, sourced from local Neapolitan suppliers, In Casa by Paboy is a social enterprise, founded by Gambian-born craftsman and designer Paboy Bojang. Bojang, who is currently seeking asylum in Italy, employs fellow migrants and hopes to inspire other migrants in Naples.
FUTURE re MADE
Polly Cadden’s flat pack pieces made from post-industrial waste require no bolts, screws, glue or instructions. And her range of tables, benches, desks, bedside tables and custom shelving come in a kaleidoscope of colours.
Dowel Jones
Adam Lynch and Dale Hardiman are the duo behind the colourful and playful furniture from Dowel Jones. Some of their most colourful creations are a result of collaborations with local friends and designers such as the Butterfly Fantasy Foldy Table and the Geelong Weaving Mill Sister Chair. The brand’s Thimble stool comes in a choice of 27 colours but Hardiman and Lynch welcome requests for custom colours in this design and others.
Studio Kühü
Studio Kühü is a fashion and textile studio specialising in natural dyeing and bringing colour to textiles and clothing. Using only organic materials and colour-rich botanical materials from the Americas; Studio Kühü offers a sustainable alternative to traditional textile dyeing for both fashion brands and individuals – with a range of natural dyes to choose from.
Numbulwar Numburindi Arts
Located in Numbulwar in Australia’s Northern Territory, Numburindi Arts is a centre owned and run by the local community. Using locally-harvested pandanus leaf fibre, ghost nets and abandoned fishing line, artists at the centre use traditional weaving techniques to make Wulbung (baskets) and Yir (dillybags) in an array of bright colours and patterns.