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Spring 2021

HOME, REIMAGINED

What the future holds for your favourite spaces

+ new arrivals to refresh your space this spring


BEHIND THE COVER Notice something surreal about the cover and our ‘Home, Reimagined’ feature on page 4? Digital artist Charlotte Taylor joined us in imagining a brave new world through this computergenerated work featuring new homewares from David Jones.

7 WHERE TO FROM HERE? This issue of JONES Home invites you to wonder at the future of your loved spaces.

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While we’re not quite at The Jetsons space colonisation stage yet, the next decade and beyond will bring many changes to lifestyle and interiors. Alongside changing attitudes around comfort and wellness, we can expect to see major advances in home AI, automation and immersive experiences, as well as the need for radical climate modifications across architecture and interior design. Naturally, the aspirational home of the future will raise questions around how you will blend personal style with home tech, what your version of sustainability within the home might look like and, more broadly, how you will incorporate efficiency within your home. And while all these questions will be

determined by circumstance and personal choice, what we have uncovered with the help of our expert panel is that people all over Australia have woken up to the importance of nature within our living spaces. From balconies to big gardens, the desire to have a connection with nature is only going to grow. We’ll take cues from the past and we’ll fuse those ideas with technological advances, as both greening and tech play a pivotal role for our planet. This season, bring colour and life to your favourite spaces through dinnerware and luxe bedding, invest in those items that make work and play a breeze, and upgrade the essentials as you prepare for the not-too-distant future.


MEET THE EXPERTS

WE FORECAST THE FUTURE WITH THEIR HELP. Lucy Feagins Founder of The Design Files and friend of David Jones At the helm of Australia’s biggest design blog, Lucy champions great stories in architecture, interiors and design in Australian homes. “We need to see the aspirational peak of future sustainable design, but we also need to bring it back to an everyday reality for people.”

Andrew Simpson Founder and director of VERT Design Andrew leads a design studio that allows for creative experimentation. “We’ve done conceptual pieces recently which looked at the changing nature of the home.”

Koichi Takada Founder and principal of Koichi Takada Architects Greater empathy with nature will improve our urban lives, says Koichi. “Naturalising architecture includes greening to start with, but we’re trying to achieve carbon neutrality.”

Tali Roth Founder and principal of Tali Roth Interior Design Tali transforms spaces through nodding to the past and looking to the future. “I think sculpture, art and old mixed with new is the way to keep it edgy and forever.”

Yasmine Saleh Ghoniem Founder and principal of YSG Known for courageous projects of contrasting textures and bold colour, Yasmine says: “We’ll be creating ranges of digital furniture that’ll be projected upon physical units.”

Monique Woodward Director of WOWOWA Architecture With a passion for bold and adventurous spaces, Monique says she imagines “the house of the future will be very much around awareness and healing”.

John Ellway Architect John’s goal is to create simple yet functional spaces that surprise and delight. He believes “flexibility is the only way to move forward; new homes need to be open to change”.

Look for this Mindfully Made icon throughout the magazine, signifying at least one David Jones sustainability attribute. To learn more about our Mindfully Made initiative, please visit davidjones.com/mindfully-made.

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HEART OF THE HOME

As the centre of our home, the kitchen is here to stay – but with people now relying on their homes to perform as their office space, school, wellness centre, gym and other functions, it needs to become adaptive. “Looking forward, the kitchen will still be the highest performing hub of a home, but will conceal vernacular devices – like a dishwasher or toaster – so once its duty as a ‘kitchen’ finishes, it transitions into a day office or social hub. It’ll be equipped with charging cabinets for devices and connection ports on the underside of the bench with office essentials within easy reach. We’ll need an uncluttered working surface for multiple purposes and more ergonomic bar stools for longer use,” says Yasmine Saleh Ghoniem, founder and principal of YSG. Sustainable architect Koichi Takada takes it further, predicting technology will allow us to create lush greening microclimates as a way of bringing nature inside. By simulating our external environment, we can essentially grow anything we would find outside, inside. “Urban farming devices could be integrated internally to purify the air in the room, grow edible plants and gardens, and feature circadian light, which essentially follows what happens outside, on the inside. Just imagine this tubular form of urban farming with green columns placed next to the kitchen, and when you’re cooking you could pick herbs, fruit and vegetables that grow inside,” says Takada. Similarly, digital fabrication labs – fab labs – will allow us to harvest many of our favourite foods at home, from cakes and meats to salads and plant-based burgers. Already on the market is a 3D chocolate printer from Mycusini – and Novameat has developed a 3D plantbased steak that has been taste tested in a few select European restaurants with future plans to see it cooked up at home. Expect also a more conscious way of designing – and living. A closed-loop design towards growing food, composting and feeding your green space will gain momentum, while smart metres will monitor energy and water consumption. Andrew Simpson, founder and director of Vert Design, says “there’ll be low energy ways of meeting our needs but we’ll use smart systems and a larger level of information to help control it”.

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AROUND THE TABLE

The dining room will become a place of renewed importance not because we eat there but because it’s where we commune and connect without everyday distractions. Interior designer Tali Roth says: “While living and dining rooms are great, people also want to incorporate less formal eat-in spaces in their kitchen.” With that in mind, the dining table carves out a new place as the heart of the family connection. From birthday brunches and dinner parties to lively board game nights, the space takes on new significance as devices and distractions are set aside and reconnection takes centre stage. The energy inside the home is also being lifted, and the design ethos of biophilia – meaning a love of

nature – has already entered the mainstream. Monique Woodward, co-founder and director of WOWOWA Architecture says: “Our clients almost always want our designs to embrace the landscape. There is a tendency to assume nature is muted and dull green and greys, but it’s not – it’s a wonderfully coloured and mottled wonderland. In one of the first homes we designed, the client asked for something that sat cosy in the landscape. We spent time on the site and noticed heaps of bottle brushes so our response was this red ceramic glaze brick structure. We invite people to be brave and take colour and texture cues to inform the interiors – and exteriors – of the future. Not being afraid of colour is something we champion.” D AV I D J O N E S . C O M

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Clockwise from top left: BANG & OLUFSEN Beosound Level Portable Speaker 24239275, $2550. IITTALA ‘Kartio’ Tumbler 210ml 21267437, $34.95 for set of two, ‘Kuru’ Bowl 13cm 22860973, $129, ‘Aalto’ Bowl 50.5cm 21054439, $329, and ‘Kuru’ Vase 25cm 22860979, $299.

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THE ESCAPE ROOM

Between wearable tech and data-specific sensors, technology will start to take care of our needs behind the scenes. Within the living room it will, for example, measure temperature, control light and indoor air quality as well as automate moving eaves, curtains and different types of shutters. Simpson says: “A lot of technology is designed to be completely invisible. It’s not a focal point. We’ll ask tech to meet our needs without interfering with them.” In sync with tech will be our return to nature through biophilic design, which focuses on a person’s innate attraction to nature and natural processes. According to architect John Ellway, connection to the outside world, particularly in our living spaces, is vital. “Physical and visual connections out to the 6

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trees and garden can make you feel like that space is part of the inside.” Takada believes this connection with nature will bring a literal meaning to the term ‘living room’, while he acknowledges the poise required when combining technology and organic living. “In some ways we talk about nature-inspired architecture, nature-inspired design but, equally, part of this is going highly artificial and that’s the balancing act in the future of interior design.” On an interiors level, Roth is seeing a consciousness in the types of materials and furniture we’re choosing in the living room. “There’s been a huge shift towards appreciating second-hand and vintage,” she says. Meanwhile, Ghoniem considers how the impending digital world will blend with the real world of interiors. “Who knows, by the press of a button, interior settings of your choice could appear, from a utopian treetop jungle village to a state-of-the-art Kubrickian fantasy. Perhaps physical furniture design is ultra-simple to accommodate its ability to visually morph into various design tropes via VR projections upon them. Storage will need to be recessed so walls are flush to accommodate the projections. The TV screen will also disappear as atmospheres will involve 360-degree vision and sound.” On an entertainment level, Ellway says: “As physical travel halts, we may see more virtual travel in the living room – more holiday escapes and experiences. You might get together with a group of friends and head off to a virtual Mongolia for a few hours.”


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The past year of isolating and working from home has taught us more than ever that bedrooms need to cater to multiple tasks. Given so many people are now working from home full- or part-time, its design needs a refresh. “While it would be ideal to incorporate a custom workstation in the room like an adaptive make-up vanity-desk, I think bedhead design needs to consider back support and comfort. Bedside lights need to perform a practical role other than just a moody atmosphere, and bedside tables need to accommodate more than a few essentials. Charging ports are necessary inclusions, plus deeper drawers,” says Ghoniem. The scale of bedrooms may become smaller with old techniques used such as mirrors and larger opening windows to increase the feel of this room. Having a consistent temperature throughout the seasons in this space is key, so insulating items such as rugs and good quality window furnishings will minimise the cooling and heating requirements (great for the planet and your hip pocket). For new builds it’ll be about designing a space where we really don’t need much heating and cooling because the home will take care of that for you, says Woodward. Between the sun, wind and rain, nature’s own cutting-edge products will lead the way. “Greater connectivity to nature is essential. Imagine a completely integrated home that breathed, that was so regenerative that it was not just carbon neutral it actually pumped oxygen into the air and replenished rather than taking,” says Woodward. Imagine an urban gardening column within your bedroom that purifies the air as you sleep. With the rise of screen usage as well as energy-efficient lighting, our exposure to blue wavelengths is increasing. With that, Roth predicts a change in bedroom lighting. “I think there’ll be a shift towards dealing with blue light – possibly the inclusion of special lighting that negates the negative impact of screens.” D AV I D J O N E S . C O M

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t he future home with Lucy Feagins

What trends can we expect to see in the home of the future? Architecturally, energy efficiency will be designed into new builds and retrofitted into existing homes through smaller changes. When it comes to health, wellness and sustainability, low toxicity paint and building materials will prevail, as well as organic materials across textiles, bed linens and upholstery. We’ll see an uptake in biophilic design, which integrates nature and plant life into the home, coupled with a closed-loop approach to growing food and composting waste that then feeds the garden. We’ll also see a shift towards thinking local when it comes to construction, materials and our footprint. In terms of style and colour, where are we heading? Generally, we’ve seen a return to a very warm palette in Australian interiors; browns, terracottas and natural tones that often come through with the use of natural materials. Because [of that], rather than painting over bricks, we’ll see the colour and the texture of them in their raw state. Similarly with natural timbers ... a lot of those colours are quite warm. I think the maximalist trend will continue as people see the home as an extension of themselves; it’s not just about keeping a safe interior that’s dictated by the resale of your home.

The Design Files founder consults her crystal ball to give us a look at what’s to come.

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What are your best tips for choosing styles, colours and textures? If you want to do something transformative that still feels significant, change the feel of your bedroom; for example, by updating the bed linen and soft furnishings. A rug in any room is one of the most transformative things you can do; add a bold colour on the floor to change the feeling altogether. Artwork is another amazing way to elevate a room, inject personality and add another layer. Fill your walls in the same way you would fill your shelves.


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To future-proof your living space, make it transformable, adaptable, reconfigurable. Multipurpose spaces are in hot demand: think family tables and island benches that morph into seating for everyone to dine or even work. From left: MAISON BALZAC Glass Plates in azure 24362781 and teal 24362782, $119 each for set of two, ‘Margot’ Vase Trio in clear, teal and smoke 24362778, $89 for set of three, ‘Volute’ Candleholders 16cm in green 23801136 and teal 23801135, $79 each, and ‘Chandelles’ Tapered Candles 25cm in teal 23801117, $29 for set of four. VILLEROY AND BOCH ‘NewMoon’ 24-Piece Cutlery Set 24093369, $399. BRIAN TUNKS ‘Iguassu’ Tumblers Set of Four in assorted colours – Mix B 24327142, $120. DINOSAUR DESIGNS ‘Pebble’ Plate 33cm in chalk swirl 24223677, $160, ‘Crown’ Dish in mineral swirl 24223670, $55, ‘Rock’ Jug (large) in mint 24223681, $255, Offering Bowl (long) in cobalt 24223676, $380, ‘Skipping Stone’ Vase (medium) in mint 24223685, $170, and ‘Pebble’ Plate 33cm in mineral swirl 24223678, $160. Artwork: Golden by Indivi Sutton, $1500 from Saint Cloche Gallery.


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Clockwise from top left: ECOLOGY ‘Malta’ Dinner Plate 27cm in teal 24304337, $18.95, Side Plate 21cm in linen 23628720, $16.95, and Bowl 17cm in teal 24304339, $16.95. BRIAN TUNKS ‘Iguassu’ Tumblers in assorted colours – Mix B 24327142 and Mix C 24327143, $120 each for set of four. ECOLOGY ‘Palette’ Jug 1.9L 24304592, $49.95, Chunky Legs Bowl 25cm x 11.2cm 24304590, $59.95, Stump Bowl 10cm x 4cm 24304589, $12.95, and Loop Platter 32cm x 18cm 24304591, $34.95. ROBERT WELCH ‘Bergen’ 24-Piece Cutlery Set 24124749, $249.95. ECOLOGY ‘Malta’ Dinner Plate 27cm in linen 23628719, $18.95, Side Plate 21cm in teal 24304338, $16.95, and Bowl 17cm in linen 23628721, $16.95.

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PANTHEONE AUDIO Pantheone I WiFi Speaker 24252232, $3590 PLUS receive a $250 David Jones Gift Card*. MULBERI ‘Indira’ Linen Cushion 23867581, $99.95. Artwork: Ethos by Indivi Sutton, $1500 from Saint Cloche Gallery. 22

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STEVE MADDEN ‘Zora’ boots, $229.95, and ‘Bremmie’ handbag, $119.95. SHONA JOY balloon sleeve jumpsuit, $340.


SAMSUNG 75-inch QN85A Neo QLED 4K Smart TV QA75QN85AAWXXY 24149695, NOW $4489 PLUS receive up to $150 David Jones Gift Card*. DEVIALET Phantom I 108 dB Speaker 24194285, $5490 PLUS receive a $500 David Jones Gift Card*^. TOM DIXON ‘Press’ Vase (large) 23573836, $450, and Bowl (medium) 23573838, $350. Still Life by Amber Creswell Bell 24163201, RRPµ $59.99. Hare + Klein Interior by Meryl Hare 23431810, RRPµ $65.

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Streamlined TVs and built-in storage marry form and function in adaptable living spaces.

*OFFER AVAILABLE INSTORE AND ONLINE UNTIL 22/08/21. IF THE PURCHASED ITEM IS RETURNED, THE GIFT CARD MUST ALSO BE RETURNED OR ITS VALUE WILL BE DEDUCTED FROM THE REFUND. GIFT CARDS ARE VALID FOR ONE MONTH FROM THE DATE OF ISSUE. REFER TO THE BACK OF YOUR GIFT CARD OR RECEIPT FOR EXACT EXPIRY DATE. FOR FULL TERMS AND CONDITIONS, VISIT DAVIDJONES.COM/GIFTCARDTERMSANDCONDITIONS. ^EXCLUDES PHANTOM I 108 dB OPÉRA DE PARIS SPEAKER. µRRP REFERS TO RECOMMENDED RETAIL PRICE OF AUSTRALIAN BOOKSELLERS AND RETAILERS.

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Create comfort, then power down. Your sanctuary awaits as the future is set to embrace fluidity and an aesthetic that incorporates virtual reality.

COUNTRY ROAD ‘Brae’ Queen Bed Quilt Cover in thistle 21660282, $199, Queen Flat Sheet in white 21672559, $89.95, Standard Pillowcases in thistle 21660278, $59.95 for pair, Cushion 60cm x 60cm in thistle 22799008, $49.95, Waffle Cushion 40cm x 60cm in thistle 22182757, $59.95, and Waffle Bed Cover in thistle 22147510, $249, ‘Mulberry’ Silk Pillowcase in thistle 21549439, $79.95, ‘May’ Cushions in rose and snow 23994920, $79.95 each, ‘Kirra’ Vase in rose 23899594, $59.95 for set of three, ‘Coops’ Vase in antique pink (medium) 23994953, $59.95, and ‘Loft’ tray (large) 22357590, $79.95.


DAVID JONES COLLECTION ‘Denyer’ Queen Bed Quilt Cover in natural 24296266, $279.95, Standard Pillowcases 24296769, $79.95 for pair, and European Pillowcases 24296770, $59.95 each. MULBERI ‘Willis’ Feather Cushion in ivory 24189620, $109.25, and ‘Indira’ Linen Cushion in tobacco 23867578, $99.95, and Throw in ochre 23867585, $169.95. MAISON BALZAC ‘J’ai Soif’ Carafe and Glass Set in opaque mint 23801112, $89, ‘Volute’ Candleholder 16cm in teal 23801135, $79, and ‘Chandelles’ Tapered Candle 25cm in amber 23801113, $29 for pack of four. Artworks: Double Barrel Vessel by Stephanie Phillips, $770, and Desert Sun Vessel by Chrystie Longworth, $250, both from Michael Reid Gallery.

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DYSON Corrale Hair Straightener 23466392, $699, Supersonic Hair Dryer 22799685, $549, now available with new flyaway attachment (not pictured) for a smooth, shiny finish*, $599, and Airwrap Styler Complete 22220696, $799. GREG NATALE ‘Avalon’ Ceramic Soap Pump in black 24323761, $75,,Ceramic Toothbrush Holder in white 24323763, $55, and Ceramic Tray (underneath hair dryer) 24323969, $55, ‘Carter’ Small Tray in black and white 24323975, $260, and ‘Astoria’ Bath Towel 24323755, $55, Bath Sheet 24323756, $80, Hand Towel 24323754, $25, and Face Washer 24323753, $15. ARCHIE Natural Activated Toothbrush 24141192, $7.90. MAISON BALZAC ‘J’ai Soif’ Carafe and Glass Set in opaque white 22937662, $89.

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DEPARTMENT STORE EXCLUSIVE

JOSEPH JOSEPH NEW ‘Viva’ Pedestal Mirror with Cosmetic Organiser (available November) 24308753, $79.95, Tiered Cosmetic Organiser 24308754, $24.95, Cosmetic Organiser with Drawer 24308756, $49.95, and Two-in-One Compact Magnifying Mirror (available November) 24308758, $24.95.

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Compact storage solutions help to streamline bath and beauty regimens.

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COTTON HOUSE ‘Sinclair’ Queen Bed Quilt Cover 24322680, $199.95, Standard Pillowcases 24322683, $49.95 for pair, and European Pillowcases 24322678, $49.95 each, all in blush, and ‘Gramercy’ Queen Sheet Set in steel 20567415, $399.95. MULBERI ‘Indira’ Cushion 55cm x 55cm 23867578, $99.95, and Throw 23867584, $169.95, both in tobacco.

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Cotton House

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SHERIDAN ‘Hawkes’ Queen Standard Quilt Cover 24308774, $599.99, Standard Pillowcase 24308778, $149.99 for pair, and European Pillowcases 24308776, $99.99 each, and ‘Abbotson’ Queen Flat Sheet in cumin 24309198, $299.99, European Sham in cumin 24309170, $149.99, and Standard Pillowcase in granita 24309182, $119.99 for pair.

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Yve s D e l o r m e

Create a sleep sanctuary with indulgent bed linen that’s made from natural fibres.

YVES DELORME ‘Epure’ Queen Bed Duvet Cover 23643022, $499.95, Queen Bed Fitted Sheet 23643032, $349.95, Queen Bed Flat Sheet 23643028, $349.95, Standard Pillowcases 23643025, $129.95 each, European Pillowcases 23643026, $129.95 each, and Quilted Bedspread 23643034, $899.95.

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HUGO BOSS ‘Script’ Queen Bed Duvet Cover 23633336, $599.95, Queen Bed Fitted Sheet 23633341, $399.95, Queen Bed Flat Sheet 23633343, $399.95, Standard Pillowcases 23633339, $139.95 each, and European Pillowcases 23633340, $139.95 each.

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