Home Design

JAMES WHITTA

veryone loves a koala. Quintessentially Australian and deserving of protection, both the marsupial and the furniture brand who borrowed its moniker are worthy of our praise and a place in our homes. The rise of fast furniture in the past decade has seen an abundance of poorly made and abysmally performing products enter the market, leading to issues with design and quality standards, and contributing significant wastage throughout the

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