Embracing ‘slow’ furniture and quintessential Australian design with local brand, Kett

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30 May 2023

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Today, sustainability is fundamental to good design, and responsible material-sourcing forms an essential chapter in Melbourne-based furniture brand, Kett's story.

Slow furniture

This Erskine Sofa features soft upholstery and a rounded silhouette. Featured here in the Cape Schanck project designed by Rod Hannah Design Group and Cantilever Interiors.
This Erskine Sofa features soft upholstery and a rounded silhouette. Featured here in the Cape Schanck project designed by Rod Hannah Design Group and Cantilever Interiors.

Design approach

The Otway Armchair and Dining Table from the Kett living collection features warm timber tones and minimalist curvaceous forms.
The Otway Armchair and Dining Table from the Kett living collection features warm timber tones and minimalist curvaceous forms.

Australian inspiration

This Forrest Sofa features a teak frame and breathable weave.
This Forrest Sofa features a teak frame and breathable weave.
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