Organic flow

Where function meets quiet beauty.

Expert tips with Kathrine McDonald

Sculptural silhouettes and organic forms are redefining the language of interiors, infusing our spaces with softness, movement, and a sense of individuality. From curvaceous furniture and abstract lighting to hand-crafted ceramics, these pieces blur the line between function and art, introducing warmth and emotion to otherwise clean architectural spaces. In an increasingly fast-paced world, there’s a deepening urge to slow down and find beauty in imperfection. These fluid, tactile shapes invite touch, spark curiosity, and encourage a sense of calm and continuity.

1. Rakumba Big Glow pendant, in-store July, $3005 - $5660, ecc.co.nz

2. The Boulder chair, POA, davidshaw.co.nz

3. Relevo rug in Burnt Orange by Muuto, 170 x 240cm $2346 - 200 x 300cm $3790, top3.com.au

4. Sand Dune Pillow-ish vase, $229, authorceramics.com

5. Block mirror, $2100, slowstore.co.nz

6. Gesture XVI carbon fibre, resin, oak veneer 700 x 1000 x 200 mm, $13,900, sanderson.co.nz

7. Teressa table lamp, $1345, backhouse.co.nz

8. Artisan mosaic accent table - Travertine, $759, crafterandco.nz

9. Organic shaped cup 275ml, $29.90, greenwithenvy.co.nz

10. Walter Brown side table Woodstone, POA, davidshaw.co.nz

11. Nick Herd Oil on Canvas 320 x 215mm, $3600, foenandergalleries.co.nz

12. Lulu Candle in Ivory, small $39.95, large: $69.95, kayustudio.co.nz

13. Fried Egg Sheep chair, $9995, goodform.co.nz

Next
Next

Mishaps and mayhem