APRIL 2020
FOR HOME & LIFESTYLE RETAILERS. EST.1975
THE OFFICE Comfort is key when working from home
WINTER WARMERS STILL TRENDING: HYGGE
Colour is back for winter
Cosiness, comfort & contentment
WHILE YOU WERE SLEEPING
Is hibernation the solution for small business this winter?
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4 tips comfort is key when working from home 8 visual merchandising inspiration for how to stay cosy and warm during the cold months 14 trends products that will make your time inside the home more comfortable 18 interior colour is back for winter 24 lifestyle creating a space to feel safe and comfy 30 business is hibernation the answer for small business? 34 products the latest items to keep you warm & entertained this winter
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THE
From desirable desks to aesthetically pleasing home office accessories, we share the best ‘work from home’ accessories that will transform and rejuvenate your working space.
T
he environment you work in is
yet sensible desk is the first accessory you will
essential to keep your mind focused
need for your home office. If you want a piece
and your attitude positive. Why
of furniture that is versatile, invest in a sturdy and
not make your working from home
sleek table that you can use for working at home
space extra cosy and inviting, especially in the
when you desire.
colder winter months?
Comfy chairs
Desirable desks
Pair your desk with a comfortable chair.
Comfort is key when working from home. Make
Remember, if you are planning on working from
sure your office space is kitted out with a desk that
home for a while then having a comfortable chair
provides you with the space you need. A stylish
to work from is vital. You could invest in a cosy
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armchair or opt for a classic office desk chair, pick something that will suit your needs and will not give you aches and pains and the end of a working day.
Plants Bring the outside in with lots of plants. Plants are not only ideal for revamping an office space, they are also great for your health, purifying the air, increasing concentration and productivity, boosting your mood, relieving stress and even helping you sleep at night. Plants are a quick and relatively cheap way to refresh your home office.
Wall decor If your surroundings are empty then so will your head be. Wall decor is a fantastic way to bring some life and character into your home office. There are lots of companies that sell wall decor for a reasonable price, so you won’t be splashing the cash to revamp your space. Wall art will fill in the bare spaces and will instantly lift your mood when working from home. April 2020  5
Rugs Make the room as cosy as possible with a stylish rug or two. Whether you are scandi obsessed or a traditional trend lover, a rug will instantly lift your mood and bring joy into your work from home space. Use colour to set the mood. Place colourful rugs, lampshades and cushions in the home office to inspire emotion. Use yellow for cheer, red for motivation, blue for tranquillity and green for balance.
Organisers Being organised when working from home is so
Candles & scents
important to keep track of your regular tasks. Invest
Fill your office space with scented accessories.
in a notebook and some stationery to keep on top
From candles to diffusers, there are lots of options
of your to dos. Add a few shelves into your office
for bringing an inviting smell into your office and
to file away any important information, this will
also adding a touch of class and calmness to
keep your space tidy, as a tidy workspace equals
your desk.
a tidy mind.
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10 top tips for working at home With lots of people now working from home here are some tips for how you can make your work days as productive and seamless as possible. 1. Get organised–set yourself objectives for the day by writing a to do list 2. Use your lunch break wisely–move around the house, go outside or to another room, tidy your work space, pick up an extra hobby (reading, painting) something to distract your mind from work for a short while 3. Make sure those around you know when you are working/when you can or can’t be disturbed 4. Make sure you drink plenty of water–don’t break good habits just because you are at home 5. Stay in touch with your colleagues–it doesn’t have to be all day every day, keep communication regular, it will make you feel less isolated 6 Have a designated work space–only be in this space when you are working. Visually segmenting the home office will help your brain switch to work mode. 7. Stick to your normal hours–it can be easy to work overtime at home, but keep your routine as normal as possible–be strict with yourself when it comes to time management 8. Get dressed–it doesn’t have to be normal work clothes, but don’t stay in you dressing gown or pyjamas all day 9. Allow background noise–put the radio or some music on, the office isn’t usually quiet, so have another noise around you. 10. Plan your meals–don’t snack just because you’re at home. By Alexander Joseph
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Hygge means cosiness and comfort, and creates
wellness and contentment. This style is ideal to inject into your humble abode if you find you are currently working from home for the foreseeable future or even just find you are in the house more often at the moment.
Seasonal Soy Wax Candle by Wearth London
Tolly McRae. Navy Blue Luxury 100% Wool Blanket with Leather Strap by Sir Gordon Bennett
DIFFUSORE DI FRAGRANZA by Excelsa
EcoSmart Fire Manhattan 50 by MAD Design Australia
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trends Lampadaire Macaron S Blanc et Blanc EMKO by Nedgis
Fan Palm Leaf matte white steel with hemp rope by LisaSarah designs in steel
Low Tide - Join Apothecary Luxury Scented Soy Wax Candle
Plaid léger cachemire et laine chevrons crème by Les Jardins de la Comtesse
Heavyweight Percale Bed Set White by The Good Sheet
Ema Cabinet by Sweetpea & Willow
Henley Embroidered Detail White Cotton Sateen Luxury Bed Linen by the Fine Cotton Company
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winter fashion
THE ESSENCE OF
Gibson’s Essence range will keep your customers warm and trendy this winter.
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he true essence of choosing
its fabulous Essence range of 2020 winter
the hottest fashion sellers for winter
beanies it guarantees your customers will love.
lies in a combination of absolute
Quality marketing choices
comfort, on trend style, and of
Gibson is always pushing its marketing team to
course staying warm in the colder months. That
come up with something special. The essence
goes for your head as much as for the body. So
of what the company asked them for this year
Gibson suggests you use your head and choose
was to create a range of head gear that was high
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quality but also at a price point that would make heads turn. Boy did they deliver with the new
looking for style or you’re out on an adventure. Let’s start with the trims. You have the choice of
Essence Beanie collection.
a fur pompom, pearl or diamante detail. If you like
Europeans have a good head
to head off on an adventure in the cold, you’ll be
for winters
pleased to know some of the beanies are fleece
The Essence Beanie range for 2020 has been
lined for extra warmth. They’re also created with
specially sourced from Germany and it’s proved
a real focus on keeping the latest on trend fashion
to be an inspired choice. When you think about
colours in mind.
it, you’re not going to source a hot arid country
Kids will love the funky cats and bear faces
for a product specially designed for the cold. So a
complete with pompom ears and whiskers.
European country known for its cold winters and
They’re sure to be a winner with little shoppers.
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their clothes through a pretty rugged time, it’s
This imported German range is beautifully
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lining and Gibson would go as far as to say these are
We’ve trimmed down for 2020
the best quality beanies you’ll find on the market.
Gibson almost forgot to mention it set its
What makes this doubly impressive is the price
marketing team one final task for 2020. To deliver
points with the adult beanies wholesaling from
a slimmer display stand that would be a more
$8.25 and the kids range from $6.25. Great value
economical fit in your giftware section. Again they
like this never goes out of fashion.
came up with the goods and we can now offer you
A headstart for a fashionable look
a free slimline portable floor stand on wheels that
Who says fashion only starts with clothes or a
holds 132 hats and is the ideal way to show off our
sharp pair of shoes? Gibson thinks you get the
Essence range at its best.
right beanie and the rest takes care of itself. Its winter 2020 Essence collection is destined to
Speaking of size, one size fits most in any of the men’s, women’s and children’s ranges.
smarten up family wardrobes across the country,
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keeping you warm and at the same time making
2020 beanies in town at a great price, there’s one
your outfit a fashion statement whether you’re
place to head www.gibsongifts.com.au
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is coming
WINTER
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interior
Colour is back for winter as paintbox brights and biscuity neutrals lead 2020 design trends.
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W
arm colours are
called ‘rules’ of decorating and creating spaces
back with a bang for
that bring you joy.”
2020, according to trend forecasters. “Grey
We’ve seen a lot of restrained colour and material palettes in recent years and while they are
has been the go-to for several years now, so
still very relevant, there is a new wave of colour-
it’s exciting to see bold brights and soft, earthy
hungry homeowners who take delight in trying
neutrals coming through for 2020,” says Heather
something new.
Nette King, interior stylist and Carpet Court style ambassador. “These are colours that lift your spirit the moment
With the Marie Kondo craze sweeping the country, coupled with the popularity of minimalist Scandi styling, we’ve been urged to pare back
you walk into a room. They cry out for layering of
our belongings to the bare essentials over the last
texture, matte finishes and, in some cases, a little bit
few years.
of daring when it comes to decorating,” she says.
“Colour Play is a reaction to that–‘more is more’
Two standout looks for the season, says Nette
is the new maxim when it comes to colour, and
King, are Colour Play and Raw Luxe. “Colour Play
quirky pieces that speak to our sense of fun are
is all about fun,” she says. “With its unexpected
in vogue.
colour combinations and clashing patterns, it’s about having the confidence to break the so-
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“But don’t confuse Colour Play with a busy, eclectic look–it’s more refined than that. Think
interior
of it as ‘curated maximalism’; the colours and patterns might be bright, but furniture and accessories are chosen for their clean lines and styled with intent to allow plenty of breathing space,” says Nette King. To create this style in your own home, start by getting the foundations right. The floor is one of the biggest expanses of space and sets the tone for the rest of your scheme. Opt for pale or white-washed floorboards that will reflect the light. For softness underfoot, go for a twist carpet in a pretty pastel or layer up with a statement, patterned rug. “When it comes to furniture, don’t be afraid to mix old and new. Consider reupholstering an old Chesterfield sofa or armchair in hot pink velvet and pair it with a sleek and contemporary side or coffee table. Contrast your upholstery with playful colours on the walls, such as cherry red or apple green, or opt for bold checked or floral wallpaper. Balance April 2020 21
this out with simple accessories, such
no means lacking in comfort or luxury.
as matte-finish ceramics and abstract
The idea is to include discreet hints of
artworks in a mix of brights and pastels.”
opulence that elevate natural materials
At the other end of the style spectrum,
and forms. The result? Calm, nurturing
the Raw Luxe look is coming through
spaces that draw nature inside
for 2020, according to forecasters.
your home.
This trend reflects our desire to slow
“Raw Luxe is an incredibly versatile
down and disconnect from the 24/7
aesthetic that works with many
digital onslaught, says Nette King.
architectural styles. Keep the palette
“Colours are warm, muted and
simple–think pale floors, white walls
drawn from nature, with raw textures
and subtle hints of light tan and green,
and imperfect finishes that speak of
with pops of dull gold or brass adding a
authenticity and craftsmanship.
touch of glamour.”
“While the look is restrained, it’s by
To create an opulent, open feel
HEATHER NETTE KING’S FLOORING STYLE TIPS BE COLOUR-WISE: To help you choose the right flooring colour, bring along samples of the other colours in the room, such as paint, wallpaper, window and furniture upholstery. This way you can see in an instant if the colours will work together. TAKE A SAMPLE: Flooring looks different when the light falls on it throughout the day, so grab a sample to take home and assess at different times of day before you commit. THINK ABOUT HOW YOU LIVE: If you have children or pets, a carpet with a cut pile in a forgiving colour will work wonders. For a more luxurious look, consider a plush or textured loop pile carpet. GO WIDE: When it comes to timber flooring, wide boards will create a subtle sense of luxury in a room. Longer, slimmer boards will elongate a space. LAYER UP: If you’re not in a position to change your flooring, use rugs to update the look of your room. Best of all, you can move them around down the track if you want to switch things up. 22 giftguideonline.com.au
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choose wide floorboards in a pale colour or a
let the light flow in and maintain that all-important
textured, loop pile carpet. Keep the look soft and
connection with the outdoors. Finish off with a
tonal by adding in a chunky, sink-your-toes-in rug in
low-slung sofa or a curvy, woven hanging chair
cream, and pale timber and woven rattan furniture.
and a medley of handcrafted vessels to reinforce
Select window and exterior door coverings that
the relaxed vibe.
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THE VALUE OF HYGGE In uncertain times, it’s important to have a space to retreat to, where you feel safe and comfortable.
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T
his is how we will remember it–a terrible and unexpected time which, without going into it too deeply, can (and should) be seen as
a great opportunity. This virus is making us live our everyday lives differently, sometimes ‘more normally’–forcing us to slow down, to re-acquaint ourselves with forgotten domestic routines, allowing us to realise the importance of all too often-neglected human and family relationships, the value of silence and reflection and especially of hugs, handshakes
So, forced to live a metre and a half apart from
and ‘physical’ contact, real ones (the ones we’re
the rest of the world, why not rediscover the
currently not allowed to give, receive or have).
value of hygge, the Danish word that’s hard to
All this takes place within the walls of the home,
translate but which basically means the ability to
places of social cohesion, microcosms of potential
be comfortable in one’s own company and that of
happiness, protected spaces that feel safe,
others within one’s own home?
comfortable and inviting.
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While on one hand, hygge is iconified by
lifestyle
convivial and/or sentimental images–
and therefore we surround ourselves with objects/affections.
sipping mulled wine in front of a roaring
All those things along with activities and routines enable any
fire, reading a book on a comfy sofa
house to become ‘our’ space.
next to an oriel window looking out over a garden, enjoying afternoon tea
So, while we feel constrained to stay at home right now because of a health crisis, we are increasingly seeing
served on a fine china teaset–on the other more and more often it is used to indicate a contemporary aesthetic living trend, very much a feature of furniture and interior design. One might say that this word represents a ‘certain’ way of inhabiting our homes, planned and designed to underscore the ease and the wellbeing that we want to achieve, as well as a furnishing style that favours authenticity, April 2020 27
domesticity not as an isolationist pursuit but as
and relational life, and bathrooms–settings
an informed choice, geared to quality of life and
for intimate and personal indulgence, body
personal happiness.
care and psychophysical wellbeing–into spas,
Nowadays we can do everything from home,
with comfortable, inviting and cosy furnishing,
from shopping to dining experiences and
channelling curved, enveloping lines while being
entertainment, relaxation and socialising with
amusing and light-hearted, becoming symbols of
the added value of maximum ease and intimacy–
wellness rather than just products, reminding us of
which cannot be achieved in any public place,
feelings and objects from our childhood.
designed with a ‘one size fits all’ mentality –and
However, we may well ask ourselves, given
maximum personalisation. These are values
that our homes are already organised, how we
that impact profoundly on our choices as both
can make them more (or really) hygge. By living
individuals and consumers.
in the moment, turning off our smartphones and
Design and planning are riding the same wave,
televisions, regulating the lighting, creating a
turning kitchens–places dedicated to the pleasure
space where we can pause and listen to music or
associated with food–into hubs of domestic
read, making our sofas and armchairs as comfy
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as possible, spending time in the kitchen, trying out all our appliances and preparing food that really is comfort food, putting rugs and cushions out for curling up on the terrace at warmer times of the day, doing the gardening and getting vases ready for flowers about to bloom, spending time looking after our bodies, and setting up temporary adventure playgrounds in children’s’ bedrooms for them to climb, jump, crawl and explore. Basically, creating a space in which life can go on, children can grow, and dogs can run free. salonemilano.it BACK TO CONTENTS
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sleeping
WHILE YOU WERE
Hibernation seems ideal in the winter months, however, for small businesses it means they need to press pause on trading with the aim to restart again in a few months. How will this work and will they come out unscathed?
A
few months ago, if
unprecedented situation brought on by Covid-19.
someone would’ve said I
Morrison introduced a business hibernation plan
would love to hibernate through
late March, and the Australian Small Business and
the cooler winter months you
Family Enterprise Ombudsman, Kate Carnell,
would’ve laughed and thought, if only, I have a
says it is the only option to save struggling
business to run!
small business.
How life has changed in such a short time with
“The only way for small businesses to survive the
the Prime Minister now saying businesses should
coming months is if they can effectively hit pause
go into hibernation to survive the current and
for the time being,” she says.
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“For businesses to bounce back when this health crisis is over, they need a holiday from all costs that they incur during this extremely difficult period. “Small businesses–including those that are forced to shut their doors as well as those who suffer a significant loss of income–should be able to go into business hibernation. “Understandably, the details of the government’s business hibernation plan are still being considered. “It’s a mammoth effort that requires everyone to come together and be a part of the solution.” Landlords, utility and service providers, telecommunications and all levels of government will need to put their fees and charges on hold or face losing that customer altogether if there is a tidal wave of insolvencies. Part of this needs to be a wage subsidy for staff that remain attached to the business. Those staff would need to be paid at least 60 per cent of their wage up to a maximum monthly amount. This of course would need a minimum safety net built in, adds Carnell. “My office, as always, is working with the small business community to ensure we are advocating for the best way forward. “Small businesses are the engine room of the Australian economy and need our support more than ever right now. “We are at a critical tipping point, but we can get through this if we work together.” April 2020 31
This is where the JobKeeper package comes in.
self-employed. The government will provide
The economic impacts of the coronavirus pose
$1,500 per fortnight per employee for up to six
significant challenges for many businesses–many
months. It will support employers to maintain
of which are struggling to retain their employees.
their connection to their employees. These
Under the JobKeeper Payment, businesses
connections will enable business to reactivate
significantly impacted by the coronavirus
their operations quickly–without having to rehire
outbreak will be able to access a subsidy from the
staff–when the crisis is over.
government to continue paying their employees.
Employers (including non-for-profits) will be
This assistance will help businesses to keep
eligible for the subsidy if their business has a
people in their jobs and re-start when the crisis is
turnover of less than $1 billion and their turnover
over. For employees, this means they can keep
has fallen by more than 30 per cent; or their
their job and earn an income–even if their hours
business has a turnover of $1 billion or more and
have been cut.
their turnover has fallen by more than 50 per
The JobKeeper Payment is a temporary scheme open to businesses impacted by the virus. The JobKeeper Payment will also be available to the
cent; and the business is not subject to the Major Bank Levy. Small businesses that have experienced a decline in turnover of 30 per cent or more will be eligible to register for the payment on the ATO’s website. “The JobKeeper payment will play a critical role in assisting small businesses that have been impacted by the COVID-19 crisis,” Carnell says. “Crucially, it will allow small businesses to continue trading and paying their staff. It will also ensure small businesses stay connected with their staff, who have been stood down, so they can reengage their team when trading conditions return to normal. “Any small business will tell you that staff are
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their most important asset and this announcement
previous limit was $48,000 so this is a positive
today will be a huge relief for many small
development.
businesses that have been in the midst of making
“The government is taking unprecedented steps
very tough decisions about their future as a result
to shield small businesses from the devastating
of the coronavirus.
impacts of COVID-19 and this JobKeeper package
“The payment applies across the board to sole traders, the self-employed, full-time, and casual
gives the sector the hope that they need. “My office will continue to work with the small
staff that have worked for more than 12 months for
business community and to advocate for any
the same employer.
further measures that will support them during this
“It’s a generous payment that’s equivalent to 70
difficult time.”
per cent of the median wage and while payments will start flowing to businesses from the first week of May, it has been backdated to staff on the books since 1 March 2020. “In addition to the JobKeeper payment, the Job Seeker payment has also been extended to those–including sole traders–with partners that have an annual income of up to $79,000. The BACK TO CONTENTS
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4 3 1. MetroChic collection, prices start at $69.95. Villeroy & Boch, www.villeroy-boch.com.au, www.facebook.com/VilleroyandBoch, www.instagram.com/villeroyboch/ 2. Amalfi Desert Rose cushion and throw, wholesale for $32.71 and $73.62 respectively. Albi, 03 9474 1300, albi@albi.com.au, www.albi.com.au, www.instagram.com/albiaustralia 3. The British Museum II Lewis chess set, wholesales for $590.89. Royal Selangor, 03 8797 0750, sales.au@royalselangor.com, www.royalselangor.com, www.facebook.com/RoyalSelangor/, www.instagram.com/royalselangor/ 4. Fuzzy bed socks, wholesale for $7.30. Annabel Trends, 07 5593 4755, sales@annabeltrends.com, www.annabeltrends.com, www.facebook.com/AnnabelTrends/, www.instagram.com/annabeltrends/ 34  giftguideonline.com.au
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1. Teddy Bears Picnic 30th Anniversary tree house child’s mug, wholesales from $45.43. Royal Selangor, 03 8797 0750, sales.au@royalselangor.com, www.royalselangor.com, www.facebook.com/RoyalSelangor/, www.instagram.com/royalselangor/ 2. Davis & Waddell bamboo coffee machine board with capsule drawer, wholesales for $31.80. Albi, 03 9474 1300, albi@albi.com.au, www.albi.com.au, www.instagram.com/albiaustralia 3. Leaf & Bean Naples tea pot with acacia lid & infuser, wholesales for $27.25. Albi, 03 9474 1300, albi@albi.com.au, www.albi.com.au, www.instagram.com/albiaustralia 4. The British Museum II Lewis Queen bottle stopper, wholesales for $29.52. Royal Selangor, 03 8797 0750, sales.au@royalselangor.com, www.royalselangor.com, www.facebook.com/ RoyalSelangor/, www.instagram.com/royalselangor/ 5. Cosy Luxe range, wholesales from $12.85 to $30. Annabel Trends, 07 5593 4755, sales@annabeltrends.com, www.annabeltrends.com, www.facebook.com/AnnabelTrends/, www.instagram.com/annabeltrends/ 36  giftguideonline.com.au
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