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Empire Vintage closes but Lynda Gardener’s empire’s blossoming

Open for the past 22 years, Melbourne’s Empire Vintage was at the height of popularity when interior stylist Lynda Gardener decided to close it down! It sounds crazy, but Lyn had a plan. Ready for a big change, she called in friend and business partner Amanda Henderson-Marks (together they own interior design business Gardener and Marks) and decided to open up a new store in the same Albert Park location.

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“Empire Vintage was always based on what I was working on or what my home theme was. And while that sometimes took an industrial, feminine or masculine feel, it was always entirely vintage,” Lyn says. “But that’s no longer where my mind is at. Amanda and I do a lot of interiors together and it’s just not 100% vintage, so I wanted to open a shop that represented that.”

Opened under the same name as their decorating and styling business, Gardener and Marks the store stocks 80% new pieces and 20% vintage, the exact ratio they use when designing clients’ homes. “The shop’s a mixture of mine and Amanda’s favourite things. Everything we put in, we’d put into our homes tomorrow. We’ve been open a week and its been absolutely fantastic. I thought I’d have upset some of my best customers who only buy vintage, but they’ve loved it.”

Inside the new look Gardener and Marks store in Albert Park
Inside the new look Gardener and Marks store. Image by Lyn Gardener

While Lyn may be busy with the opening of her new store, she is also in the final stages of renovating and decorating her third boutique accommodation, The Estate at Trentham (near Daylesford, VIC). “The Estate is going to be a very good representation of what’s going on in the store: a mix of old and new, with beautiful crisp white walls and original dark timber floors. There will be a touch of Scandinavia as well, with light, raw woods and all sorts of gorgeous bits and pieces!”

Empire Vintage has reopened as Gardener and Marks. Image by Lyn Gardener
Empire Vintage is now Gardener and Marks. Image by Lyn Gardener

Situated in the small Victorian country town, the property will have three bedrooms; the third being a converted potato picker’s hut! “It is the most beautiful property,” Lyn says. “There’s a veggie garden, apple trees, pear trees, lemon trees, berries, every herb you can think of and then this amazing barn/shed, which we are going to turn into the most boutique, simple event space and photographic studio.”

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The White Room. Image by Lisa Cohen
White Room
The White Room. Image by Lisa Cohen.

Scheduled to open next month, in the meantime you can stay at (if you’re lucky, as they book up well in advance) Lyn’s other two properties: the much-loved White House in Daylesford and the more recently opened White Room in Melbourne’s Fitzroy. “I want every house you stay in to be a totally different experience. I did the White House seven years ago and it has these black walls and white floors; semi-industrial with a little bit of country furniture. The White Room is very white with black and all shades of greys, sort of monotone. I also did it when I had Empire, so like the White House, it has a predominantly vintage feel.”

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The White Room. Image by Lisa Cohen.

Lyn is clearly very busy at the moment, but that is exactly how she likes it. “Every week, I don’t really know what’s happening, but in a good way! There’s always something new coming, it’s always different and that’s what’s wonderful!”

Lyn and Amanda
Lyn and Amanda

Visit Gardener and Marks at 63 Cardigan Place, Albert Park, Victoria 3206.

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A peek inside the world of interior decorator and long-time collector Lynda Gardener

Interior decorator and shop owner Lynda Gardener is a hoarder in the best possible sense. Scouring every corner of country Victoria for industrial treasures, she collects them to use in her homes and decorating projects and, if we’re lucky, to sell in her wonderful store Empire Vintage, in Melbourne’s Albert Park.

Lynda Gardener at her stunning home

She admits though, that her longstanding storage unit is packed to the rafters and getting out of control and, following the most recent renovation of the shop, she’ll be bringing more out to sell to lucky customers after Christmas. “I still have finds in there from 20 years ago,” says Lynda. “I have collected for a very long time and over the years have put much of it aside. Next year I am going to start going through my storage unit and bringing those items forward to be showcased at Empire. It’s about time I started to sell them rather than collect and keep everything, so there will be some wonderful items sifting through the store over the coming year or years (I do have a lot of stock)!”

She has owned Empire Vintage for 18 years. The recent renovation saw it go from two floors to one with the staircase removed to give more space. “I decided to use the wasted space above and beyond eye level and asked my favourite builder to build me pigeon holes that would take up two of the walls.” Adding to her desire for an old corner shop feel, there is a ladder to climb up to the highest shelves that can be wheeled around and makes a great feature. The previously pure white walls were painted in moody colours from stylist (and Lynda’s friend) Mr Jason Grant’s range for Murobond, to create a more dramatic look, and custom lighting added.