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Dining Homewares

Country Road open café as part of new lifestyle concept

A stylish Country Road café near the beach, where you can also shop. Sounds like an interiors addict’s dream, right?! Now if only I lived in Victoria…

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Iconic Aussie brand Country Road are redefining traditional retail with the launch of their new full lifestyle concept in Sorrento, VIC, at the historic post office building in the main street.

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Combining a café, retail space and surrounding gardens, the new store celebrates the heritage of the local landmark. Mixing old with new, the light and pared back palette of the interior is a refreshing backdrop to compliment the Woman, Man, Child and Home collections.

“Our Sorrento store has been designed to feel as though you have stepped into a family home. Each room has its own character and with the addition of a café and gardens, we have created a real life expression of Country Road,” says managing director, Sophie Holt.

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Large, metal-framed windows allow natural light to fill the store where the Country Road Woman and Man collections make a statement amidst exposed timber beams, textured brickwork and a polished concrete floor. The spirit of Country Road Child comes to life with pieces displayed on timber tables and bench seats akin to a classic schoolroom. As you walk through Country Road Home, the space organically flows into the café and onto the terrace, connecting the indoor and outdoor spaces.

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The café at Country Road Sorrento will be known as Post 3943 and is a collaboration with local organic café The Sisters. Surrounding gardens include a vegetable patch which will supply home-grown herbs and fresh produce to the café daily.

Country Road Sorrento is located at 10-16 Ocean Beach Road, Sorrento, VIC. Open daily, 10am to 4pm.

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Design

Check out brand new lifestyle blog, We Are Scout

A new blog launched today and I think it’s going to be pretty great. We Are Scout is a collaboration between two popular Australian design and lifestyle bloggers, Lisa Tilse (The Red Thread) and Rebecca Lowrey Boyd (Wee Birdy).

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With an impressive 13 years of combined blogging experience, along with many years’ experience in the magazine, publishing and design industries, Lisa and Rebecca bring a fresh and thoroughly professional edge to the lifestyle blog category. And if there’s something I’ll personally always champion it’s professional bloggers. The more of us out there, showing we’re a force to be taken seriously, the better!

Based in Sydney, both Lisa and Rebecca offer an expert global view on design, craft, interiors, travel, shopping, fashion and beauty, with a distinctly Australian voice and focus. By combining forces, the pair believe that We Are Scout will quickly establish itself as a trusted, respected and influential lifestyle blog that will lead trends and shape tastes.

Content will include:
– free DIY craft tutorials;
– free printables;
– shopping & destination guides and maps;
– a weekly newsletter with extra content.

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Photo credit: Lisa Tilse
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Photo credit: Lucas Boyd

Designer, crafter and maker Lisa established The Red Thread, in 2008. Her passion for living a creative life and inspiring others to embrace creativity has attracted a loyal global following.

Experienced journalist Rebecca Lowrey Boyd founded Wee Birdy during the summer of 2007 in London, and captured the attention of a global audience obsessed with shopping, fashion, design, interiors, style, travel and beauty.

What are you waiting for? Go check it out and tell the girls I sent you!

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Interiors Addict

Seriously stylish shoe and fashion storage from Sagitine

We all know how great storage is and stylish storage is even better. Sagitine have introduced a new range of beautiful storage boxes, designed to transform wardrobe care. And they have one of the most beautiful shoe storage solutions I’ve seen in a long time; something incredibly hard to find (trust me, I’ve been looking!).

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The brand has high hopes: to inspire beautiful living and offer an advanced method of storing and cataloguing clothes, shoes and accessories. This is serious storage and boy, does it look good. Sagitine’s stackable, multipurpose boxes can be purchased on their own or with accompanying stands which transform them into stylish storage units. Genius. I love the flexibility!

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While they look straight out of Italy perhaps, they’ve been developed by Sydneysider Tina Clark, from a simple desire to store and savour her prized items of clothing for later years, when her daughters would be old enough to wear them. Living in Hong Kong at the time, she couldn’t find a storage box that was either beautiful or durable enough to last the test of time. After a year-long search for beautiful storage solutions, she did what many business owners do, and decided to create her own, giving up a career in finance in the process.

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Unlike the clunky and kitsch storage offerings of old, Sagitine boxes and stands are beautiful in their own right and look at home amongst existing bedroom furniture or integrated into wardrobe and storage spaces. The boxes are available in three sizes – ideal for shoes, accessories, garments and even gowns — and two colour options – classic black and white – to suit any décor.

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The boxes are made from high-grade sustainable cardboard with monogrammed leather handles, and are accompanied by a select range of accessories to help preserve treasured fashion items, including beautiful English-made polished horn clothes brushes, cedar blocks, lavender and herb pouches and drawstring muslin bags to keep valuable fabrics safe and sound. The stands are made from aluminium with a powder coated finish and have solid walnut tops. I absolutely have my eye on a box and stand combination for my shoes.

The name Sagitine is a blend of Tina and her daughters’ (Sabine and Gisele) names, which is apt given the range was inspired by her need to preserve items for them to one day inherit.

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Sagitine products are available online, in Sydney at Becker Minty, and can be shipped Australia and worldwide.

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One lucky reader will win a full wardrobe care pack in their choice of black or white, worth over $300. It contains one Marrakesh large storage box, four Milan shoe boxes, one medium and one large muslin bag, and two cedar blocks.

For your chance to win, please complete the form below by 5pm on Monday 16 February 2015.

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Art Designers Homewares Interviews

The Finders Keepers founders who made markets seriously cool

Struggling to find a suitable market to sell their wares, fashion designer Sarah Thornton and jewellery designer Brooke Johnston, decided to take matters into their own hands. Creating what would become the extremely popular Finders Keepers market, the seven-year-old event now runs bi-annually in Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane.

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“We dreamed up the concept of collaborating with like-minded emerging designers that sold really unique up and coming designs,” explains Sarah. “We then started really small with 20 designers and it all snowballed organically from there. The ‘design market’ was not yet a thing in Australia.”

Having met after Brooke moved to Sydney and started dating Sarah’s cousin (they’re now married!), the girls had an instant connection. Similar creatively, they started Finders Keepers as a hobby, not paying themselves a wage and working in their spare time.

“There was no real business plan or financial plan in place,” says Sarah. “We had no idea what we were doing! As we grew, we needed more time, resources and staff and had to grow up in so many ways. It’s been such a crazy journey but I do believe if we hadn’t started it out of passion alone, I don’t think we would have started it at all. You sometimes need to go into these things blindly and put your whole heart and soul into them!”

Strong supporters of independent design, everything on offer is from a small business owner and mostly handmade or sourced and made in Australia. With their products ranging from fashion, jewellery, homewares, art, lighting, plants, beauty and food products, the girls pride themselves on showcasing not just amazing goods, but having a beautifully curated event.

“While Finders Keepers is primarily a design and art market event that brings together talented designers from all around Australia, you will also find live music, workshops, inspiration, food and beverages and great locally made products to take home. We have a passion for bringing independent design to the forefront and creating a platform for emerging designers, artists and musicians to showcase their work in a supportive and creative atmosphere.”

With upcoming winter events in May (Sydney) and July (Brisbane and Melbourne), the girls don’t plan on slowing down. “We’ve been working on getting Finders Keepers to new states and even looking overseas as a one-day-dream. We just want to continue holding great inspiring events and helping small business owners grow their own little dreams too.”

For more information.

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Designers House Tours Interviews

A glimspe inside Sabo Skirt’s fashionable workplace

Having worked in some rather tired looking offices, I can confidently say that working in a beautiful space can make all the difference! And it turns out I’m not alone in this thought, with the fashion duo behind Sabo Skirt, Thessy Kouzoukas and Yiota Karalouka, having recently renovated their own office to create a space that is both beautiful and functional.

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“We all work fairly long hours so it was important for us to have a workspace that is comfortable and inspiring,” explains Thessy. “We find that when our surroundings are beautiful, everyone feels more motivated to achieve better and bigger things.”

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Situated in the industrial precinct of Brisbane, the office was bought with the vision to re-model in mind. “The Sabo Skirt aesthetic hugely inspired us,” says Yiota. “We wanted to inject this aesthetic into our daily workspace, including bright colours with clean backdrops. It’s basically a white and gold wonderland with gorgeous feature walls, gold accents, flowers and a full glass wall, which lets plenty of sunlight in and gives us an extensive outlook of the warehouse area.”

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Designed by the girls themselves, they chose not to get external help, knowing they understood the Sabo Skirt style best. Aiming to create a comfortable working environment with plenty of natural light as well as a fully functional kitchen, they began the design process by determining what aspects of an office their workspace required and also getting any special requests from their staff. “Once we had a list of what the space needed, we began knocking down walls and bringing everything back to basics,” explains Thessy. “Our decorative vision started with a clean, white workspace and we then added lots of colourful accents. Each corner has its own theme, a different aspect of Sabo Skirt injected into each area.”

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With the space very multipurpose, the girls believe their business now runs much smoother, thanks to everyone being based on the one beautifully designed site. “We use the space for all aspects of Sabo Skirt,” says Thessy. “We can see the warehouse through the large glass window, we take Instagram photos in the reception area for our 1.1 million followers and we have our operations and creative teams on site working in the main room. We’re so happy with how it turned out.”

Shop at Sabo Skirt.

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Dining Styling

The Tabletop Project day 3: Tash Sefton & Elle Ferguson of They All Hate Us

Christmas is all about gathering together for a feast with your favourite people. Sydney furniture makers Mark Tuckey asked seven of their favourite creatives to create a Christmas table (Some are glitzy, some are glam, some are just plain dotty) and we’re sharing one with you each day this week.

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Fashion bloggers Tash and Elle used the Locator Dining Table. “Our table top was created for the perfect Christmas lunch for the They All Hate Us girl. In our world it’s all about controlled chaos just like the montages on our website.

“We wanted to excite all the senses with our lunch so we called on the help of Mivioleta for the divine explosions of colour through the flowers, Palm Beach Candles for our signature They All Hate Us scent and we made sure every guest received a dream gift from the likes of Hermes, Chanel, Celine, Cartier and many more.

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“What we especially like about our table is that it is a reflection of who we are and from every angle you discover something from the wonderful world of They All Hate Us.”

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Speaking of tables, see what’s on Tash Sefton’s coffee table.

Photography by Cameron Bloom.

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Homewares

Fashion illustrator Megan Hess’ exquisite serving trays

It’s no secret that we are a bit obsessed with fashion illustrator Megan Hess. From writing books to designing interiors she’s one busy bee, but it is her latest venture, exquisite serving trays, that we are talking about today.

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Coming in two designs, each reflects Megan’s classic style and aesthetic. Made from beautifully lacquered wood, they features a suede bottom with accent stitching and cut out handles at the sides.

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The first tray, the black and white Cocktail Party, is set in a chic Manhattan apartment filled with Megan’s signature characters, sipping champagne and gossiping in designer dresses. The second tray, the pink and gold High Tea Party, is set in a lavish Parisian tea house and once again sees Megan’s familiar characters, this time sipping tea and indulging in delicious French treats.

They’re almost too beautiful to put anything on!

Both trays measure 450mm wide x 305mm high x 60mm deep and are presented in an elegant Megan Hess gift box. They are $245 each and available for purchase via Megan’s website.

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Appliances Travel

The $50 life-changing appliance: the Kambrook handheld garment steamer

I’m heading to Dubai next week and it reminded me I lost my trusty garment steamer on our big Europe trip. I have just ordered another because I simply cannot travel without it and it’s worth every dollar!

It’s a big statement, I know, but the Kambrook Swift Steam Garment Steamer is a bit of a life changer. OMG I am in love with it. And the good news is, it’s less than $50!

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I’ve ALWAYS wanted one of those garment steamers but they tend to be bulky and pricey. I really hate ironing. And anything laundry-related in fact. In the division of labour at our house, laundry is Damian’s domain (he may not thank me for revealing that) but that doesn’t (sadly) include ironing. Where possible, I’ll avoid it. This includes ignoring plenty of lovely clean clothes in favour of others, made more appealing by the fact they either don’t need ironing (or I can get away with it). It makes for a limited wardrobe but luckily I work from home and wear a lot of jeans.

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Designers Styling

Illustrator Megan Hess designs penthouse in first interiors job

Internationally renowned fashion illustrator Megan Hess is making the move to interiors, styling one of the two luxurious penthouses at Mirvac’s Array in Melbourne’s Yarra’s Edge precinct.

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Briefed to create something elegant, contemporary and chic, Megan will select all of the penthouse’s interiors including artwork, furnishings and homewares. She will also be creating a range of bespoke pieces, consisting of wallpaper and cushions, which will bring her fashion illustrations to life.

Famed for her work on the Sex and the City book cover and with huge names such as Chanel, Dior and Vanity Fair, a move into interiors is something Megan’s been building towards for quite some time. “Bringing my illustrations to life in a physical space and creating a home that feels like a living work of art was always going to be the natural next step to me. To be given such a beautiful blank canvas and free rein to create a high fashion home above Melbourne – a truly chic and artistic city – is a dream come true.”

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Mirvac Group’s executive residential director John Carfi, says the partnership with Megan was in response to a strong demand among premium purchasers for exclusive properties that cannot be replicated. “Megan is one of the most coveted and in-demand illustrators in the fashion world. It is a coup to secure her and an honour that her first major interiors project is Array by Mirvac. The Array penthouses will be two of Melbourne’s most incredible properties when complete, offering incredible views of Melbourne’s CBD, and Megan’s touch will elevate it to a new level. We can’t wait to reveal the final product.”

Currently immersed in the design process, Megan and Mirvac will unveil the completed property next year.

See our tour of Megan’s own Melbourne home.

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Homewares

If you go to one Christmas shopping event, make it this one!

Admittedly I’m a bit Christmas crazy, but it’s events like these that get me particularly excited!

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Held from Friday 5 to Sunday 7 December, The Big Design Market in Melbourne’s iconic Royal Exhibition Building will feature over 200 stallholders selling originally designed and ethically produced homewares, textiles, fashion, stationery, lifestyle and toys.

Independent designers include: Beci Orpin with her new homewares range Arro Home, Fold Theory’s cardboard furniture, Little Green Room’s plywood PlayCubes, The Mod Collective’s porcelain-ware, Volker Haug’s beautiful lighting fixtures and Papillionaire Bicycles’ retro-style bikes.

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A relaxed shopping environment, The Big Design Market will feature a gourmet food line-up, lounge areas for recharging between shopping stints and a kids’ play area with free activities. There will also be free creative workshops, hosted by stallholders, so visitors can get creative with designers and make something special to take home too!

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Founded by artist and designer Simon Obarzanek, The Big Design Market is a unique annual pop-up retail event that allows visitors to pick up various coveted designer pieces in the one place, just in time for Christmas. And what’s even better? Admittance is only $2 for adults and for kids 12 and under, it’s free!

For more information.

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Covet my coffee table House Tours

Covet my coffee table: with Shoes of Prey co-founder Jodie Fox

Jodie Fox is the co-founder of design your own shoes website Shoes of Prey. This week, she’s sharing her coffee table with us, which is actually an old shipping trunk from Mitchell Road Auction House in Sydney. The award-winning entrepreneur is a sentimental soul who loves collecting items from her travels or to mark special moments in her life.

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“I love the colour and wooden panels on the trunk,” says Jodie. “Mostly, I love that it has a luggage stamp from South Hampton!

“My home is my sanctuary. I don’t like to have a lot of things, but the things I do have, I want to be meaningful and beautiful so that when I get home I can really relish that space. I collect things when I travel, or when I am experiencing something special. I normally collect without a whole lot of thought given to where things will go. I’m such a sentimental girl. Ultimately, things do find their place in my home in a way that is cohesive.”

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On Jodie’s coffee table is an album, Alanka, that a friend of hers just released. “It’s been something she has had in her mind for so many years, so it’s a real privilege to see it come to life.

“I love a good scented candle as much as the next girl. I light them whenever I am doing yoga, just to create a little bit of atmosphere and focus. This particular candle I bought the day we closed our first round of funding for Shoes of Prey and I think it’s so special that I still haven’t lit it. Odd and sentimental, I know!”

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Wherever there are books, Jodie, who travels often for business, feels at home. “Some of my most prized are on the coffee table, within easy reach to flip through and read.”

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Photography by Jacqui Turk.

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Bedrooms Homewares

Feelgood florals from Mrs. Darcy spring/summer collection

I’m so in love with these! Mrs. Darcy have launched the Chameleon collection for SS14 and it’s as gorgeous as ever. Consistent with Mrs. Darcy’s contagious desire to brighten our worlds, Chameleon includes homewares and loungewear for flower lovers.

The brainchild of flamboyant creative and new mum Kellie Collis, Mrs. Darcy’s design direction is underpinned by a love of colour and beauty, and a very genuine passion to add happiness to our homes. Adapting to the change of season, Chameleon introduces a beautiful range of textiles featuring trademark florals with a seasonal injection of mint tones and geometric prints, delivered across a striking range of cushions, throws, robes, slippers and scarves.

New to Mrs. Darcy’s offering this season is a stunning selection of quilts and bedding, in addition to a smart capsule of stylish accessories including elegant overnight bags, fun floral clutches and colourful cosmetic cases.

An expanded bedding and accessory range builds on their widely adored ongoing collection of candles and diffusers.

 

Mrs. Darcy was launched in February 2012 and has grown ever since. Their products can be found in leading lifestyle and homewares stores around Australia, and are now also stocked in stores across New Zealand, Asia, Europe, the US and South America.

True to its name, the Chameleon collection adapts easily to a new season, room style or decorating whim. Kellie won’t mind how you use her range, as long as the end result makes you happy!

I’m head over heels for all of it!

Shop online.

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Covet my coffee table House Tours

Covet my coffee table: with Caroline Khoo of nectar & stone

Caroline Khoo is the owner of boutique chocolate and dessert company nectar and stone, whose creations I’ve been admiring on Instagram for the past few weeks. The Melbourne brand’s sweet treats are works of art (and available to buy online, don’t worry!). So it’s perhaps no surprise Caz’s coffee table is a pretty one too. I think her former life in fashion also shines through.

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So, what’s on it?

The coffee table was handmade by her father, who is a carpenter. “I am a lover of handmade items as I feel it connects me with the person and my father always loves a challenge,” she said. “The coloured faceted bowls were handmade by misskellymadeintasmania (I totally need some of my own, don’t you?!). I asked her to make a collection for me in the nectar and stone colour hues. I have over 15 of these bowls in various shades.”

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The geometric glass jar is from Anthropologie and was bought on a trip to LA in August. the books were gifts from her husband, who knows Caz’s love of interiors and colour. And the ombre pineapple chocolates with gold leaf detail are, of course, handmade by nectar and stone.

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Caz was kind enough to send me a box and I can vouch for them tasting as good as they look. But I did feel bad about eating something so gorgeous! But not that bad…

Shop nectar and stone online.

See our previous featured coffee tables.

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Art

Fashion illustrator Megan Hess’ new book: The Dress

We are big fans of Australian fashion illustrator Megan Hess here and I have two of her prints on my office wall. So glamorous and gorgeous! After the success of last year’s book, Fashion House, which featured stylish women in equally stylish interiors, this book focuses on the frocks. The Dress: 100 Iconic Moments in Fashion sounds just up my street!

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The book is a celebration of iconic dresses throughout fashion history and details a select few of Megan’s favourites that have been memorable for one reason or another. Some illustrations have been sketched from the front line at fashion shows where the audience gasped with excitement as the most brilliant dresses sashayed down the runway. Megan has illustrated the dresses on all kinds of women throughout history from the world’s top supermodels to Academy Award-winning actresses as well as the First Lady of the United States.

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Available for purchase  from 1 October and available for pre-order now. RRP $29.95. Online and through all good book shops.

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Covet my coffee table

Covet my coffee table: with fashion illustrator Kerrie Hess

I’m not surprised this coffee table set-up is as glam and gorgeous as it is! It belongs to Australian fashion illustrator Kerrie Hess.

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“My grandma’s vintage blue sugar bowl which I use as a mini vase is something that I really cherish,” she says. “The Jo Loves perfume scent is Pamplemo which smells like fresh grapefruit and reminds me of my last trip to London.”

Kerrie’s own work, the Little Black Dress print, is almost sold out, so she’s enjoying displaying it while she still can!

Two of her favourite books are The Dressing Table by Clare Press and Things We Love by Kate Spade.

Got your eye on that print? You can buy Kerrie’s work online.

Tour Kerrie’s former Paris apartment and read her guide to the best places in the city of love.

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Homewares

Mediterranean inspired ceramic homewares for your Aussie home

Inspired by her recent trip to Turkey, Geneine Honey of LoveHate has created a Spring/Summer collection reminiscent of the azure waters of the Mediterranean, the pink hues of a European sunset and the brilliant shapes found in foreign architecture.

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Bringing these themes to light through the use of raw materials and industrial processes, LoveHate’s latest edit features ceramic homewares, jewellery, leather bags and their first foray into fashion.

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However, it is the ceramic homewares that are particularly worthy of note, with this season’s offering featuring entirely new shapes and designs. Made from strong earthenware clay, and finished with high quality glazes, the collection includes new hanging round planters and sitting round planters in various sizes and a collection of gorgeous ceramic bottles – The Polka Dot, Braid and Sea Anemone – in shades of cream matte, fairy floss, charcoal and limited edition gold.

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All products are available to purchase online. For more information visit their website here.

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Designers

Greg Natale turns his hand to fashion

As the official fashion partner of this weekend’s Melbourne Indesign, Farage engaged some leading Australian interior designers to design shirts using their own signature style.

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Greg Natale in the shirt he designed for Farage

The interior designers involved were:  Greg Natale of Greg Natale Design and Joel Simpson of Hassell Studio (Sydney) and David Flack of David Flack Interior Design, Adele Bates of Adele Bates Design and Hanna Honasson of Lateral Building Design (Melbourne).

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The shirts were produced by Think Positive and will be exhibited at the The Galleria at Melbourne Indesign today (Saturday). Greg and Adele’s designs have been chosen by Farage to go into production and will be sold exclusively at Farage in Melbourne Emporium.

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Adele Bates and her shirt design

Recently having launched a furniture collection with Stylecraft and with his carpet collection for Designer Rugs launching next month (not to mention his book out in November) is there anything Mr Natale can’t do?!

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Homewares

Fashion meets ceramics in the búl x Tania Rolland collaboration

Branching out from the world of fashion for the first time, Virgina Martin of the Australian label búl, has collaborated with ceramicist Tania Rolland to create a range of ceramics. They’re inspired by búl’s Spring Summer 14/15 collection, Denmark.

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A fusion of Tania’s technical knowledge and búl’s aesthetic, the collection’s design simplicity is strongly in line with a Danish influence. Featuring vases, bowls and bottles, each mould has been handcrafted by Tania’s own model and engraved with a drawing inspired by Virginia’s mood board for the fashion collection.

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The carefully crafted ceramics are like pieces of art, kept simple in design with hand ‘inked’ lines, a signature of Tania’s work. The colour palette is kept demure with soft blues, stone greys, navy and white hues resulting in a beautiful and delicate collection.

The collaboration is a seamless partnership between two creative minds. The collection will be available in búl stores and online from mid-August.