While we may envy the simple style of our Nordic neighbours, we don’t have to stray far to find a similarly streamlined approach to furniture design with a touch of sustainability to boot right in our own backyard. Australian owned, family-run company Jardan not only produce beautiful furniture for the home and office, they are also dedicated to environmentally-friendly production. Using responsibly-sourced timber has earned Jardan an A-level GECA certification, and all their pieces are handmade locally by a team of craftspeople in Mount Waverley, Victoria. Available across the country (including their new showroom in Brisbane), scoot into a Jardan sofa or dining set and enjoy the simple life.
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