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Norsu Interiors | Exciting Updates + Reader Offer

5.15.2015

It is always a huge pleasure bringing you updates from our dear friends at Norsu Interiors, and today is no exception. Talented owners Kristy Sadlier and Nat Wheeler who I have so much admiration for work incredibly hard at sourcing new brands and securing exclusive products for both their online and retail store in Melbourne. I know you will be as excited as I am about their newest Scandinavian additions which include handcrafted leather and wooden good from By Wirth, the beautiful Plant Series prints from by Garmi, the Kreativitum Underground Posters (remember this Stockholm poster?), sought after Danish brand Menu (oh yes!) and beautiful watercolour artworks by Magdalena Tyboni

They also have some incredible new local designers such as Barnaby Lane, CULTIVER Bed Linen, beautiful Bed Heads by Heatherly Design, Ivy Muse Plant Stands, Marble Basics and SIT-KA. And they are about to re-launch the Norsu House Bed due to popular demand.

To showcase their latest products Norsu have produced some incredible new imagery, which they describe as "a nice evolution from our previous photo shoot, with a little more sophistication, and the introduction of a hint of colour to the walls for some impact." As you will see, the pictures speak for themselves! So inspiring, each of these rooms have been designed with achievability in mind, to help you replicate the 'look' in your own home. 


With so much on offer, it's little wonder that Norsu have well and truly outgrown their gorgeous little store in Melbourne. The good news is they are expanding into a larger space by occupying the shop next door in a couple of weeks time! Furthermore, they have introduced an in-home styling arm to the business by employing a full time stylist Liz WolffWhile still new, this service is already proving very popular, especially with their in-store customers.  


Now stocking more art prints than ever, Norsu says their selection has grown a life of its own since the Vee Speers launch that I featured here. How utterly divine is their latest addition to this incredible collection, Untitled #11 from the Thirteen series, seen in the beautiful bedroom below?


Lastly, I am delighted to announce that Norsu has begun collaborating with another incredible artist Ruben Ireland. The acclaimed London-based graphic artist and illustrator has become very well known through the online community, with his striking black and white works often appearing in beautiful interior spaces and Scandinavian homes. They have what I would describe as an almost otherworldly quality often featuring women who appear stoic, yet intriguingly beautiful. Kicking off with three of my favourite works, Marianna, The Mound II and Hold On, Norsu will gradually add to the collection over time as they have done with the Vee Speers collection. 

Styling by Julia Green and Jacqui Moore from Greenhouse Interiors, and photography by Lisa Cohen

If you've been looking for a statement artwork (that won't break the bank) these prints will certainly deliver. The hardest part will be stopping at just one! To get you started, Norsu are very kindly offering TDC readers from Australia and New Zealand an exclusive 25% discount on all Ruben Ireland prints for Friday, Saturday and Sunday. 

Valid through till midnight Sunday 17th May, simply use the code TDC at checkout. 


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4 comments:

  1. The chair in the second photo - any idea from where / who! I've been pinning this but no reference to where I can get one!

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  2. Great prints! Have actually seen these in an art gallery in Melbourne, http://www.augusteclown.com/ruben-ireland.html

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  3. Hello! May I ask where the blue side table in the first picture came from? These are the exact colors I'm planning in my new house's living room. So excited to see it as beautiful in a picture as it was in my head! Thanks!

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