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Dining Table Size Guide: How Big Should Your Table Be for an Aussie Open-Plan Living Room?

The great Australian architectural dream: The open-plan living extension. We love knocking down walls to create one vast, sunlit space

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The Heirloom Factor: Why Custom Timber Furniture is the Ultimate Sustainability Choice for 2026

In an era of “fast furniture” and flat-packed particle board, the Australian home is undergoing a quiet revolution. We are

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Danish Paper Cord: What It Is and Who Can Fix It in Australia

If you own a set of mid-century dining chairs—specifically the iconic Hans Wegner “Wishbone” (CH24) or the elegant J.L. Møller

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5 Reasons Why Your Next Furniture Purchase Shouldn’t Be from a Big Box Retailer

Stop settling for mass-produced imports with 16-week wait times. Here is the smarter, faster, and more sustainable way to furnish

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Discover The Amazing Mill Markets (Geelong & Daylesford) – Calendar 2026

If you’re a sucker for beautifully worn leather, vintage timber pieces, or just adore the charm of things with history,

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Best Auction Bazaars in Melbourne: Vintage Markets, Antique Stops and more

Auction Bazaars in Melbourne are thriving. Melbourne is a paradise for vintage lovers, antique hunters, and furniture devotees. Whether you’re

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The Ultimate Guide to Auction Bazaars & Vintage Treasure Hunts in Melbourne

Melbourne isn’t just known for its coffee and laneway art — it’s also a paradise for vintage lovers, antique hunters

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Is It Worth Reupholstering? A 2026 Cost Guide for Australian Sofas

Category: Restoration & Pricing Guides Reading Time: 7 Minutes It sits in the corner of your living room. The frame

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The Ultimate Style Guide: How to Decode Your Furniture Personality

Confused by “Mid-Century” vs “Industrial”? We break down the 4 major furniture styles found on Timber & Time so you

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The Manifesto for the Modern Heirloom: Why It’s Time to Rethink How We Buy Furniture in Australia

We are living through a hangover from decades of disposable “fast furniture.” But a quiet revolution is happening in workshops

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