Dezeen Showroom: The following furnishings and lights are among the recently published in our furniture directory on behalf of Australian design brands, manufacturers and makers.
The following brands vary in large cities such as Adelaide, Melbourne and Sydney as well as rural locations across the country. However, all of them are the Australian design sensitivities through the products they produce.
Read on to learn more about this year's selection that contains a collection of carpets with Australian landscapes, a new edition of an iconic sofa from 1977 and a sculptural chair that comes exclusively from wood.
Read on to see our selection of Australly designed products in the Dezeen Showroom.

Cove armchair from Tom Fereday for Nau
Horizontal wooden lengths both create the seat and connect the two side panels to this lounge chair created by the Australian designer Tom Fereday for the design brand NAU.
The Cove armchair, which is crowned by two plump pillows, acts as a spacious fit that should be appealing when you are viewed from any viewing angle.
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Piccolo portable table lamp from Neoz
The lighting brand Neoz based in Sydney has published a compact 15.5 centimeter table lights, which is named after an Australian coffee drink.
The Piccolo portable table lamp includes a cone-shaped brushed metal base, which is crowned by an LED light bulb, which is covered in a transparent, corrugated color.
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Teddy tables and workplaces from Zenith
The Australian office furniture brand Zenith has published a furniture system for jobs that is based on the British subculture of the 1950s, the Teddy Boys.
Teddy tables and work stations share some of the aesthetics, the clothing that are worn by people of subculture are common: straight, clear lines and highly pigmented colors.
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COMET trailer light from Ilanel
The Ilanel lighting brand based in Melbourne looked at the anatomy of shooting stars when he created this statement trailer lamp.
The COMET trailer light includes a horizontal bar with integrated lighting, which is equipped with hand -growing glass balls and imitates the tail and body of a comet.
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Hare + Klein's hand -plugged carpets for designer carpets
Australia's diverse landscapes are celebrated in this series of handups by design carpets, which they developed in cooperation with the interior design company Hare + Klein based in Sydney.
The carpets are handmade in Nepal in Tibetan wool and have surface patterns that indicate the topographies of Australia in micro and macroscals, from huge Rocky editions to small pebbles.
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Collection of the rotary lighting of Articolo Studios
Tubular supporters and wall lamps include this lighting collection from the Australian Company Articolo Studios with rotating colors.
The swivel lighting collection consists of a combination of glass, leather and metal. The colors can be set by manually turning the cylindrical colors.
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Wide Guy door from YSG for Bankston Architectural
Australian Door Hardware Brand Bankston Architectural worked with an interior design studio YSG based in Sydney on a chunky, monolithic door.
The piece is characterized by its stripe and yet all-di westiness, which is divided into three color pairings: light band, dark band and color ribbon.
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Consolation trailer light from Ross Gardam
Traditional GLA-Blas techniques were used in the creation of this series of tears of tears from Ross Gardam.
The Solace trailer light has a rejuvenating, bulbous color, which is hung on a rigid brass rod in its pendant literation, or assembles on a base in its table shape.
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Really press armchairs and bench of studio for design from you
The Australian design studio Studio has really worked for the edition of Australian market designs in this duo of seats, which share a silhouette that contrasts rigid wood with plump cushioning.
The press chair and the bank are both supported by Planar, square frames from American white oak and can be padded in a selection of KVADRAT textiles.
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1977 sofa of Königsleben
The Australian furniture brand King Living will launch its 1977 sofa in the USA. The modular seating system is closely based on the form of the award, the first sofa that the brand published.
Long, short, curved and footrest modules can be mixed and adapted to create new layouts. Mixing of upholstery coloring this playful effect.
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