Nature is the biggest creator. So, getting back to nature for inspiration – both for material and ideas – is becoming a fashion in some, and need in most cases. Back To Nature, a furniture collective drenched in ‘greenery, timeless forms and contemporary details,’ by Australian manufacturer RJ Living, is more fashion-inspired than need. It tabs on the rising Australian household demand for pieces of nature within four walls of contentment; as furniture, flooring, or even as items of décor.

The new furniture collection pitches high on a contemporary outlook, aligning with the trend to cater to the idea of bringing nature home. The assortment of products offered under the thoughtfully conjured Back To Nature moniker include the Restore bed, Stretch sofa, Quirk armchair, wooden storage cabinetry, and a delicate blend of light color tones carried onto the small marble table.

The Restore bed strikes dominance with its oversized form factor that intends to deliver style and comfort in the same breath. The overwhelming profile of the bed is based on a plywood frame, covered with high-density PU foam that wears visually detailed cushioning making the bed a centerpiece of the bedroom.

The Restore bed’s curvy, soft, and round form restores faith in comfort while sleeping or sitting, thanks to the integrated headboards and curves around the bed that are cushioned in full glory to match the contours of the furniture otherwise. Nature is far from the material, but that is made up for with the choice of fabric colors. The Restore bed arrives in green, beige, and off-white hues to align with the furniture collection’s underlying nature theme.

The theme is extended into the living room with the modular sofa called the Strech. Don’t be misled by the name, it is not a stretchable sofa. On the contrary; comprising three separate sofa modules, it is a reconfigurable seater capable of being reimagined at a “moment’s notice.”

Stretch’s three modules promote versatility with easy-to-clip form that allows you to create an L shape sitting or an assortment of angular sofas on the fly, as the need comes by. Its endless configurations combined with the stunning display of colors: Forest Corduroy, Opal Ocean (interplay of blue and green), grey, and off white, make it ideal for the Australian lifestyle desirous of nature-inspired furniture.

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Restore bed and Stretch sofa share round and squared forms respectively; combining the two is the thoughtful design of the Quirk armchair. Featuring a boxy, structured silhouette upfront, the chair gradually shows up the curves as one follows along the backrest, which allows the seater to cocoon in comfort with its balancing blend of geometric elements in its design. The visually interesting shape is complemented with four fabric choices, spread over as many color options in natural tones.

The interesting act of balancing cool light tones in the sofa, the armchair, and the bed is carried further into a versatile table. It is conjured up of grey Carrara marble with stone-esque visual aesthetic that appeals to the on-looker whether used as a side table, coffee table, or stage plinth to hold a planter. The timelessness of design and vitality of natural hues is reflected in the wooden sideboard, which RJ Living renders usable as an entertainment unit, chest with drawers, or bedside storage: choice be your mistress!

Image: RJ Living
Image: RJ Living
Image: RJ Living
Image: RJ Living
Image: RJ Living
Image: RJ Living
Image: RJ Living
Image: RJ Living

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Based out of his homeland in the Himalayan countryside of India, Bharat with a degree in journalism has been covering consumer technology for over a decade with a focus on gadgets, phones, emerging technologies, and connected lifestyle. Being a hustler entrepreneur, an enthusiastic footballer, and a foodie, he also shares a vision for generating a positive social impact.

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