Is there anything more luxurious than sinking into the soft embrace of beautifully handcrafted leather furniture? It’s a pleasure that furniture brand James Stewart brings to discerning Australian consumers with an eye for both quality and style.
We’re delighted that the Queensland-based brand will be exhibiting at Decor + Design when it returns to the Melbourne Exhibition Centre, 14 – 17 July 2022.
The brand has a strong focus on outstanding craftmanship, manufacturing and service. Founders Ian MacFarlane and Susie Wall both have decades of experience in the furniture industry, and a deep understanding of the aspects of design which make comfort and luxury a reality.
The company’s name is inspired by Ian’s great, great uncle, James Stewart, a Scottish émigré who opened one of the first department stores in Australia on Brisbane’s Queen Street in 1860. James Stewart & Co. was revolutionary for its time, with custom home furnishings and manufacturing a key focus.
It’s that vision and incredible eye for detail which Ian and Susie seek to evoke with the modern incarnation of the brand. James Stewart‘s beautifully curated collections of thoughtfully designed styles and top grain leathers make each piece they produce unique and timeless.
Clean lines highlight the honest, natural beauty of the leather, which is handcrafted and fashioned for durability, livability and effortless style.
“As an independently owned business, we believe material quality, craftsmanship and design are important aspects of creating beautiful furniture,” says Susie.
A Craving for Reassurance and Comfort in the Home
There is current desire for a colour palette that instills a sense of tranquility and comfort in the home.
“People are embracing calming, soft, warm palettes and natural materials that create a sense of retreat in their home and office,” says Susie.
Susie has also noticed that the decluttering of interiors has become more than a passing phase to the endless ‘buy-then-purge’ cycle of decor. As Vivienne Westwood famously said: “Buy once. Buy well.” Fast furniture is becoming a faux pas – consumers are looking for more mindful products and more information about material quality and provenance.
However, while trends come and go, there is always the demand for the sensory nature of high-quality, hand-finished leather.
“We want to embrace higher quality natural materials that feel striking and impressive and by their very nature less disposable. More biophilic design (a gravitation toward hues that mimic the sensation of being in nature), plus colours that promote internal peace in a time when mental and physical wellness are critical. Our hand-finished leather palette is more organic in colour and tone, mirroring true hues found naturally,” says Susie.
James Stewart’s gorgeous ranges manage to be both classic and transitional. Superstar pieces include enduring classic track arm sofas such as the Redford; a modern and yet timeless sofa that suits every interior. The Harrow is perfect for lovers of both mid-century styling and classic tuft detailing, as found in Chesterfield sofas.
The Arlie sofa (pictured in feature image at the top of this article) is loved for its pillowy and floating seating aloft minimal feet. It’s a modern mix of tight seat and pillow cushions all sewn into the one piece. Minimalist design at its best.
The pandemic has seen many of us rethink how we use our homes and offices, with a fusion between the two and an increased demand for stylish and ergonomic desk chairs and furniture which fits more with personal identity and aesthetics. This direction is a match for the James Stewart aesthetic of chic comfort.
The Royce is a fabulous adult’s automotive channeled bassinet, promulgating a fun 70’s vibe.
The Mason bucket seat office chair provides high level comfort and sharp looks. It’s ideal for the home executive with a love of Italian styling.
We can’t wait to see what James Stewart bring to Decor + Design in July 2022.
“With new collections and a curated range of designs showcasing our leathers, we will be ready to show and celebrate,” says Susie.
“Trade fairs are still a key part of our industry. The reality that shows might even have more virtual components is not lost on us, but at the end of the day, we need human connection and human touch. It won’t be about the size of your booth or how high and thick your walls are.”
“It will be about our products; the way they feel, the story we can bring to life and on show. For those who are also searching for the new experiences in furnishings, we can’t wait to share it!”
Don’t miss James Stewart at Decor + Design and the Australian International Furniture Fair, 14 – 17 July 2022 at Melbourne Exhibition Centre.
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