The Sulfaro Stocktake Sale continues until June 30th – Genuine Quality, Style and Comfort

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Sulfaro Furniture – handmade, elegant and stylish. Beautiful crafted furniture. Built on a solid tradition of European craftsmanship over many years.

Sulfaro is a family business established by patriarch Nunzio Sulfaro. Nunzio arrived in Australia in 1960 aboard the ship the ‘Roma’. He had been sponsored by a well known Australian Furniture Manufacturer as a trained, proficient Fine Furniture maker and Upholsterer. His skills were and still are unique. Nunzio was driven. He wanted to create his own furniture and demonstrate his unique style to the Australian market – right here in Melbourne. After several jobs for larger companies, he commenced making chairs in a spare room at his home. In a short time he had transferred to a small factory in Coburg. Over the next 50 years there were many expansions and today Sulfaro has its manufacturing and showrooms located at 650-652 Whitehorse Rd in Mitcham, opening back in 1989. Nunzio has passed on that same standard of European Craftsmanship, Artisanship and know how to all who work on and create Sulfaro Furniture. His son Santo ensures that the same quality, finishing, design and comfort result in the stunning Sulfaro Furniture on offer today.

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Right now for the month of July only you have the opportunity to purchase a range of Sulfaro Lounge Suites, Sofas, Armchairs, Ottomans and accessories at very attractive prices. Floor Space is required for new additions to the Sulfaro range and so many items are significantly discounted – up to 40%. However these are one-off discounts on individual items – once sold, no repeats. As stated Sulfaro offer a full range of delightful accessories to compliment your new furniture – lamps, side tables, credenzas, ornaments and much more.

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Take a look here at some of the beautiful settings on offer. But to really experience the Sulfaro difference, come and visit our Showrooms in Mitcham. We have a huge range of Sofas, Armchairs, Occasional Chairs, Dining Settings, Ottomans and much more for you to choose from. Take a seat on your choice of sofa, armchair or full corner lounge suite and feel the comfort, the quality and plush fabrics. Sulfaro are open 7 days per week. Located at 650-652 Whitehorse Rd Mitcham – it’s a short distance from East Link or the Megamile (between Blackburn and Mitcham on Whitehorse Rd).

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And if you feel you require assistance with your interior design, fabric choice or variations, please don’t hesitate to call on 9872 4608 and book an appointment with our in-house team, for a free, no-obligation consultation.

Remember it’s Sulfaro for real European craftsmanship, quality and finish – made right here in Melbourne.

Quality Design, Real Comfort and Elegance – you deserve it – from Sulfaro, Melbourne’s premier Furniture destination.

 

 

Move Over Minimalism – The Decor Trend You Never Saw Coming Is Here

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Interior Design has been trending towards the Minimalist look for several years now. Until now that is. In the US and Britain as well as in Italy and other parts of Europe there is a strong move trending to a far more lived in look, a maximalist look if you like. People are embracing a new trend that celebrates their lives and reflects this through their artwork, wallpaper, ornaments, furniture and fabric, both the decorative and the purposeful.

Indoor plants and floral decoratives are now making a big return. Many people enjoy the living nature of indoor plants or the symbolism of natural settings in their living spaces decoratively.

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Here is an article reprinted from My Domaine in its Decor section. My Domaine is a US publication from Los Angeles.

Move Over, Minimalism — the Décor Trend You Never Saw Coming Is Here

Increasingly minimal interiors have been dominating décor trend reports for a while now, but as we all know, the pendulum always has to swing back the other way at some point. We started seeing a glimpse of this shift in aesthetics on NYFW’s A/W 17 runways and predicted interiors would follow suit. In the last month, this sentiment has only been confirmed with the proliferation of ultra-cool traditionalist interiors popping up everywhere.

Have we seen enough of monochrome interiors with minimal styling? Maybe not (we’re still all over the new modern trend), but there’s something to be said about a traditional interior executed in a fresh new way. Just like a good Chanel suit will always look flawless on Anna Wintour, some elements of traditional interiors always add flair to a room. Want to learn the best tricks for decorating a traditional home without making if feel stuffy? Get ahead of the curve and incorporate these timeless décor rules in your own space.

Use One Dominant Colour

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No matter how much of a minimalist you are, it’s hard not to fall in love with the playroom of Marie Claire fashion editor Zanna Roberts Rassi. Her designer’s trick for a traditional interior that also feels fresh and modern: going bold with one colour. The red toile wallpaper mixed with a bold striped Dhurrie in the same hue create a vibrant backdrop for other accessories like a classic burlwood armoire, swing-arm sconces, and tailored slip-covered sofa bed.

Throw in Modern Lighting

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You may have an entirely formal and traditional dining room, but there’s one quick way to make it feel fresh again: Just add a minimal chandelier. This is a great way to refresh your space when you inherited a set of furniture that isn’t necessarily your style or to infuse personality into a space that feels too formal.

Go Entirely Neutral

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If there was one house that had the power to turn anyone into a traditionalist, it would be Mark D. Sikes’s Los Angeles home. His trick for making a classic interior feels bright and fresh: to decorate entirely in shades of white and cream (with a few black accents). This unity in tone allows the shapes of the furniture to shine without looking overpowering.

Mix in Some Modern

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British interior designer Ben Pentreath knows a thing or two about classic interiors, but he always manages to make them feel new and different. In this traditional dining room, he added a clean striped dhurrie as a base and softened the furniture with a modern Saarinen table by Knoll. He then mixed in traditional elements in lush emerald green tones to make them stand out.

Light Up Your Bookcase

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There are a few elements of traditional design that are timeless staples, and for good reason: They work every single time. Case in point: Picture lights above bookcases and artwork always add a sophisticated flair to a space, no matter how traditional or modern.

Don’t Mix and Match

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The quickest way to make your traditional room feel stale is to decorate with only one style. Instead, use your maximalist flair for mixing in elements from different parts of the world and different time periods. Don’t be afraid to mix and match your chairs to blend the lines between modern and traditional.

Decorate With Sculptural Plants

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Amy Stone’s stunning New York prewar apartment is proof that traditional interiors can look young and fresh no matter how classic. Adding in a tall banana-leaf plant and a pair of vintage cantilever rattan chairs softened the look of the more traditional furniture, giving the whole space a laid-back edge.

Source: mydomainehome.com.au

At Sulfaro we stock a wide range of Sofas, Armchairs, Occasional Chairs, Dining Chairs and Tables, Ornaments, Lamps and much more.

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Visit our showrooms at 650-652 Whitehorse Rd Mitcham 7 days per week from 10am onwards. Take the time to select the furniture and accessories to reflect your taste and style. Or ask our staff for helpful advice on fabrics, colour and interior design. Call now on 03 9872 4608 and make an appointment to discuss your needs.

All Sulfaro furniture is made here in Melbourne by genuine artisans and craftsmen in Upholstery and Furniture making. it’s a family tradition that continues to this day with the guidance of our founder Nunzio Sulfaro.

For Quality, Comfort and Luxury in every detail choose Sulfaro. Sit back and relax, it’s from Sulfaro – you know it’s just right.

Sulfaro – European Style and Craftsmanship.