Lema Italian Furniture at Rogerseller | Yellowtrace

Lema Italian Furniture at Rogerseller | Yellowtrace

Lema Italian Furniture at Rogerseller | Yellowtrace

Lema Italian Furniture at Rogerseller | Yellowtrace

Lema Italian Furniture at Rogerseller | Yellowtrace

Lema Italian Furniture at Rogerseller | Yellowtrace

 

Our dear friends at Rogerseller have a thing or two to celebrate this year. First, they introduced us to the revolutionary Italian kitchen artisans Valcucine, and today marks a new era and another significant milestone for their business.

Recognising the fact that the boundaries between work and home are continuing to blur, it’s the everyday moments – the simple shared experiences – that truly enrich our lives. With a profound understanding of the importance of time – time to relax, time to contemplate and time to create – this belief has led Rogerseller to evolve their collection, now offering luxury living solutions for the entire home.

Enter Lema, who’s strong tradition of craftsmanship and attention to quality is reflected through its sensational looking wardrobes, living and furniture systems, now on display at Rogerseller’s Melbourne showroom (see my snaps here and here.) Each element of the Lema range is completely customisable, allowing the individual to create a living environment that reflects their own unique way of life. This is particularly exciting for professional designers amongst us – as we know, no two projects or clients are the same, and the ability to adapt and customise is paramount.

 

Lema at Rogerseller Showroom, Photo by Ross Tonkin | Yellowtrace

Lema at Rogerseller Melbourne Showroom. Photo by Ross Tonkin.

Lema at Rogerseller Showroom, Photo by Ross Tonkin | Yellowtrace

Lema at Rogerseller Melbourne Showroom. Photo by Ross Tonkin.

Lema at Rogerseller Showroom, Photo by Ross Tonkin | Yellowtrace

Lema at Rogerseller Melbourne Showroom. Photo by Ross Tonkin.

 

Alongside Rogerseller’s growing family of suppliers, they have a renewed sense of purpose and have been exploring what the true meaning of luxury is. In what has been described as the ‘age of anxiety’, the realization is clear – it is our time that is our most precious asset. Time offers us perspective and allows us to appreciate, with true luxury often defined by being able to own your time.

For architects and designers there is constant pressure to be productive, to be creative, to stay inspired. Rogerseller understand these needs. Their business is underpinned with a clear purpose to keep their processes simple, to ensure that specifying and working with them is nothing short of effortless. In doing so, they’re effectively giving back more free time. I don’t know about you, but I could certainly use a little bit of extra help in that department.

 

This Yellowtrace Promotion is proudly brought to you in association with Rogerseller.

 

Lema at Rogerseller Showroom, Photo by Ross Tonkin | Yellowtrace

Lema at Rogerseller Melbourne Showroom. Photo by Ross Tonkin.

Lema at Rogerseller Showroom, Photo by Ross Tonkin | Yellowtrace

Lema at Rogerseller Melbourne Showroom. Photo by Ross Tonkin.

 


[Images courtesy of Rogerseller. Photography by Ross Tonkin, as noted.]

 



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2 Responses

  1. audreygreenwood

    Strange how whenever you see pictures of “luxury” flats that you never see a trace of the packing boxes that were used to bring everything to the apartment – like it’s magically just set up like that….

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