Style: Good Weekend's picks of the week

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Inspired by 1960s basketball sneakers, these shoes have a Millennial twist – they're hand-sewn and use leather substitutes or cloth materials for the body. The latex rubber outer sole is 100 per cent natural, derived from the Hevea brasiliensis rubber plant.

Feit "Low Semi Cordovan" sneakers, $600 feitdirect.com

This "Tri Timber" bowl is playing visual tricks on us. It's not timber at all – it's made from melamine, the smooth resin-like plastic that's stronger than ceramic or glass. The bowl is made in three sizes, from 24cm to 40cm. The large one is perfect for salads, while the small one would look great with olives.

"Tri Timber" bowl, from $20 thedeastore.com

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From an LA brand known for its offbeat statement pieces, this bag is inspired by an accordion and a lantern. Like those behind so many successful fashion labels, its creator Sarah Staudinger began her career as a stylist and fashion director before launching Staud with her partner, George Augusto.

Staud "Hutton" bag, $535 staud.clothing

Cool homewares brand Areaware designed these Totem candles by turning beeswax on a lathe. And for those sensitive to perfumed candles, they're cast in scent-free paraffin wax. They take about 15 to 35 hours to burn, depending on size.

Areaware "Totem" candles, from $20 opusdesign.com.au

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