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Inside & out: Tony Penguin, saturated wall colour, and M + Co Living

The latest in news, trends and happening for the home …

Tony Penguin Beanie Boo helps fight Motor Neurone Disease

Australian plush brand, Ty, has joined the fight against Motor Neurone Disease (MND) and Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) with their brand-new Beanie Boo, Tony Penguin. CEO, founder and chairman of Ty, Ty Warner, has asked Australians to help beat the MND/ALS “beast” with him. Tony Penguin is named after Ty’s great friend Tony who sadly passed away from MDN/ALS. All 100 per cent of the profits of the original sales of Tony Penguin will go towards FightMND, a charity aiming to generate awareness of MND.

Tony Penguin Beanie Boo is available at Toyworld, Coles, newXpress, and more Australian retailers.

Embrace saturated colour with stylist Jono Flemming

Pale Moon Wall Paint by Benjamin Moore Paints.

Interior designer and stylist Jono Fleming says saturating a room with colour, rather than just a feature wall, is back on trend – it’s time to ditch staring at four white walls. With a bright future on the horizon, it’s only fitting we add bold colours into our space. Jono’s particular paint he recommends is Benjamin Moore for their diverse range of colours – bright yellows to soft sage green and all the others in between. 

Benjamin Moore Paints are available at tenaru.net.au.

M + Co Living reinvigorates bedside tables

The Betty bedside table from M + Co Living.

Betty, Gus Belmont, Maddox, and Polly are all part of M + Co Living’s latest brainchild, helping transform your space from dull and dry to bold and beauteous. The four featured side tables are all drastically different in style ranging from the contemporary feminine Maddox in pink, to the Betty’s sleek black oak with vintage rattan detail.

Find M + Co products at mcoproperty.com.au.

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