Product Design
Paloma Editions
Product Design
Designed in Australia and made in Italy, Paloma Editions crafts collectible furniture and objects defined by provenance, craftsmanship and noble materials. When we say ‘defined by provenance’ we mean it: every collection—stone, wood or upholstery—is sourced exclusively in Europe and made in Italy, on or near the very site of material extraction. We work directly with quarries in Rome, Carrara and Sicily for marble, onyx and travertine; our upholstery and timber pieces are produced in northern Italy near Milan in collaboration with local master artisans. Oak is responsibly felled in French forests while upholstery fabrics are sourced from storied European mills such as Loro Piana and Dedar Milano.
This site-specific approach grounds each design in materiality, allowing light, scale and proportion to resolve in harmony. In an age where origin can seem distant from the end user, traceability becomes an ethical imperative. The pursuit of a particular material or specialist hand-technique often shapes the form itself; each piece can be traced through every pair of hands—an unbroken chain of accountability and craft.
Isabella Wilde, a Polish-Australian designer, is the founder of Paloma Editions. For Isabella, design is equal parts intellectual pursuit and lived experience. Her practice spans architectural furniture, objects and lighting for residential and commercial contexts alike. Her Sydney coastal upbringing imbues a free-spirited Australian sensibility while her European heritage anchors a commitment to disciplined craft.
Paloma Editions’ key tenets are elegance, balance and rigour combined with lightness, exquisite detailing and a poetic touch. A decade immersed in the Australian design industry, coupled with countless sourcing trips to remote workshops and suppliers, has sharpened Isabella’s design vocabulary of measured geometry, contextual sensitivity and materiality. She holds an Honours degree in Design from the University of New South Wales’ Faculty of Arts, Design & Architecture.