ferm LIVING: Create Space To Be Who You Are

Well known for crafting high-quality, timeless investment pieces — ferm LIVING, available from Asser&Co, creates pieces for all ages, for every corner of the house.

Like many beautiful brands Ferm Living originates in Copenhagen and has become a household name in the furniture and homewares and it’s clear to see why.

fermliving ABC wall deco

Well known for crafting high-quality, timeless investment pieces — ferm LIVING creates pieces for all ages, for every corner of the house.

ferm LIVING’s evolution is centred around doing what feels right and comes naturally

Through their subtle, yet creative designs, ferm LIVING offers a number of collections ranging from home accessories, furniture and lighting — even for the little ones!

ferm living mustard tent

From braided storage baskets in the shape of a pear to koala lamps to quilted music mobiles in the shapes of lions, turtles and moths — ferm LIVING has a unique selection for you and your children to decorate your spaces with enchanting designs.

Evident in every ferm LIVING product is their clear focus on expert craftsmanship and attention to detail to produce something of divine quality.

ferm living dusty rainbow snake

Ethical and sustainable practices are also implemented to ensure that ferm LIVING is kind to our planet with the impacts on the environment made minimal.

ferm’s LIVING’s products are now exclusively available at Asser & Co:

147 Magill Rd, Stepney

asserco.com.au

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