Australian design brand Page Thirty 3 has launched a assortment of homeware, which includes objects that owners are encouraged to “total” themselves.

Tactile Equations by Page Thirty Three Superstructure oil burner

Every day items are transformed into what the brand calls “contemporary-day monoliths” in the Tactile Equations selection of products, which combines stone sourced from Web page Thirty Three’s house country with brass components.

Tactile Equations by Page Thirty Three Superstructure oil burner

The five-piece line comprises a table, an oil burner, an incense burner, a lamp and a candle holder, every single of which warrants a degree of proprietor participation to both full or rearrange the item.

Tactile Equations by Page Thirty Three Stratosphere lamp

“Page Thirty Three’s objects are playful, they motivate a tactile response, or aesthetic equation to master in buy to finish the piece,” the brand mentioned. “This personalisation enhances the emotional connection between consumer and object.”

Tactile Equations by Page Thirty Three Stratosphere lamp

The collection’s Stratosphere lamp is made from hand-polished Australian Bluestone with machined brass ends. A cylindrical bulb is encased in the outer layers of stone, which splits into halves that can be rearranged to change light levels. The lamp can be stood on its finish and also laid horizontally.


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Bluestone is also used in the Superstructure oil burner, which involves a brass dish held in a platform attached to a flat circle of stone.

Tactile Equations by Page Thirty Three Zig Zag table

An incense burner features a spun-brass cone that rests in a granite base. Powder-coated steel candle holders interlock with every single other, with the selection to be utilised individually or joined collectively to generate a cluster.

Tactile Equations by Page Thirty Three Stratosphere lamp

The collection’s greatest piece is the Zig Zag table, composed of an electroplated brass base with blackened pine inserts and described by Web page Thirty Three as “angular but not angry”. Working as a puzzle, the table needs the pine pieces to be additional in order to generate a flat useable surface.


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“Just as ancient cultures realised the relevance of enhancing the human and earth bond, Tactile Equations seeks to carry this to our modern day globe,” the brand said.

Tactile Equations by Page Thirty Three Stratosphere lamp

Webpage Thirty Three was founded in 2010 by Ryan Hanrahan and Bianca Riggio, and types artwork and homeware like furniture, lighting and equipment, with all pieces created and made in Australia.

Tactile Equations by Page Thirty Three Stratosphere lamp

Other emerging Australian designers consist of Glen Baghurst, who launched his initial collection of furnishings and merchandise at the 2015 Stockholm Furniture Honest.

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