From Moroccan tea glasses to bespoke furniture, Homes to Love digital content producer Saru Krishnasamy shares her most coveted items
Words by: Saru Krishnasamy.
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Saru has been the digital content producer for Homes to Love for two months.
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I want one of these pendant lights by glass artist Luke Jacomb in every colour. Simple and elegant, I love how they look like the glass is still straight-from-the-furnace moldable.
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This original 1960s McIntosh sideboard was born to be mine. I can imagine filling it with records and topping it with a gorgeous vintage lamp. One day….
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I’m in love with my home office set up, especially my bespoke, handmade paulownia desk. Paired with my home’s concrete floors, a natural grey sheepskin and a sneaky vase of the neighbour’s Monstera leaves – it’s my happy space.
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I dream of this ethereal, perfectly balanced table lamp by Michael Anastassiades being the finishing touch to my bespoke desk.
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These tea glasses from Epicure Trading are made in the very last glass factory in Morocco that’s still making hand-blown glass. Full of bubbles and imperfections, I adore how every glass is utterly unique.
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I would have no problem using coasters if they were these ridiculously glamorous AERIN green agate ones.
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I’ve long had my eye on a piece of jewellery from Zora Bell Boyd, especially this seaweed ring which was inspired by Muriwai beach. Until that day comes, my fingers remain decidedly ordinary.
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My biggest (literally) purchase when I was travelling for 10 months last year was a handmade Turkish blanket from the Grand Bazaar in Instanbul. Despite the initial regret I had after trying to fit it into my backpack, it’s one of my favourite purchases I made overseas. You can find similar ones in New Zealand, like this beautiful Karadeniz blanket from Indie Home Collective.
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While I usually spend my time at Miss Crabb skulking around the sale racks, their new ‘Lounge’ area looks positively dreamy. Dedicated to their Special Order service, I can’t wait to have an excuse to visit this beautiful space.
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The surreal image on this merino and silk Good & Co scarf reminds me of a Dali painting. Based on a photograph captured by Lillie Toogood in Jaipur, India, it makes me want to wrap it around my neck, hang it on a wall, and drape it over a sofa arm all at once.
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