Coco Reynolds began her career as an Industrial Designer and has subsequently worked professionally across a range of design-related fields. In 2010 she established her independent practice Marz Designs in Sydney, Australia, working in furniture, products, interiors and mixed materials. In 2019 she moved her practice to the Byron Bay hinterland.
Her products reflect her passion for working with elemental materials and for marrying craft practice with the industrial process.
Enamoured with the design and architecture movements of the 50s and 60s, Coco focusses her energy on interpreting these works using her own contemporary aesthetic that favours natural materials and a love for simple, yet beautiful silhouettes.
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Crafted to connect to the expansive countryside views, Merindah Park House by Richard Cole Architecture warms from the inside out.
Cloudview, a house designed for holiday stays by Paul Uhlmann Architects, is set high up in the rainforest of Springbrook National Park, forming an enchanting relationship with the Queensland coast below.
Whether hunting for the perfect present for a loved one or simply doing some window shopping of your own – this is the definitive guide to the most covetable design products for the festive season.
With a new showroom and workshop space laden in rich and textural walnut timbers, ambient lighting and Scandinavian furniture to complement – Marz Designs is breaking the mould of the typical Byron Bay aesthetic with a dark, chocolately interior.
From objects of beauty to functional pieces to use every day, this edition of the Habitus Gift Guide uncovers unique homewares and accessories for the person in your life with a penchant for design.
When it comes to interior design aesthetics, there are few as authentically and simply beautiful than that of the Japanese.
As the name implies, each piece from Marz Designs’ Terra collection of architectural lighting is made from Earth’s natural materials; timber and clay.