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Nostalgic read: A new illustrated story book for interiors-lovers

While 2020 has been a very challenging year for many, there have been some silver linings. When freelance work dried up, writer Bianca Tzatzagos was faced with a new COVID-19 reality which meant she had a lot more time on her hands. Using the time she would typically have spent socialising or travelling, Bianca paired up with fellow house-obsessed creative, and illustrator, Inga Campbell to produce Olive and the Larder, a gorgeous limited-edition all-ages story book with a strong interiors bent.

“The book was a fun distraction for me during a time when simple joys like gathering friends together, readily accessing abundant groceries or an afternoon at the movies suddenly equalled big risk. Olive and the Larder reflects my momentary nostalgia for all those lovely, easy things,” says Bianca. Meanwhile, some of Inga’s favourite work is doing custom illustrations of people’s homes for them, so creating a fictional one for Olive was a dream.

Olive's house
Olive’s house

Designed and made in Australia, and with a limited print-run, the book centres around the fictional character of Olive and was inspired by Bianca’s own rather lovely larder. “My walk-in pantry at home is my magical place. I was inspired to create that room by all the story books I grew up on – warm, cosy, happily cluttered, English-inspired kitchens that are the heart of the home.”

Bianca's pantry
Bianca’s pantry

Dripping with nostalgia, the book’s themes and illustrations were inspired by Beatrix Potter and Brambly Hedge; both beloved classics that Bianca read throughout her childhood. “I don’t have kids at home, but I find myself buying beautiful storybooks purely for their design and artistic appeal, and certainly I’ve treasured all the wonderful books that I’ve been given as a child. Great books shape our aesthetic sensibilities early and forever,” says Bianca.

Olive's larder
Olive’s larder

Something of an updated version of the aforementioned heirloom books, Bianca has paired a modern tale with Inga’s nostalgic illustrations to create a world that is not found in your standard storybook. “I believe that beautiful storybooks enrich all of us, design-wise – from the tiny kids who are gifted them to the grown-ups who get to shop for them and read them at bedtime,” says Bianca.

Olive's kitchen
Olive’s kitchen

And with a limited-edition print run, this book has arrived just in time for the festive season. “With only a few hundred copies crafted, it’s the antithesis of mass-market, and it makes a sweet Christmas gift.”

To celebrate the launch, Bianca has collaborated with Rotterdam based Miko Design who has has created a virtual Olive and the Larder shop in miniature. Simply jump onto Instagram where you can tap through the ‘shop’ to purchase an array of lovely Olive themed full sized products.

Buy your copy of the book online

Illustrations: Inga Campbell | Follow Bianca on Instagram

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Homewares

Jen’s Christmas gift picks from west elm, Pottery Barn & more

Sponsored by Williams Sonoma Australia

You know who does Christmas well? Americans, that’s who! Having grown up in the UK, Christmas for me is all about roaring fires, mulled wine, huge roast dinners and plenty of baked goods. Here in Australia, while many people’s Christmas is more about the beach, great weather and seafood, I know plenty of us can’t resist the charm of a more traditional white Christmas vibe. Step into the US mega brands Pottery Barn, west elm, Williams Sonoma or Pottery Barn Kids right now and you’re sure to get your fix!

On top of that, the four stores are brilliant places to pick up Christmas gifts. So I’ve curated my favourites from each brand for you.

WEST ELM

Metallic + Pastel Glass Candle Holders, from $16

Combining this year’s trends for pastels and metallics, these would make a gorgeous gift! Great price point too.

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Crewel Diamond Linework Cushion, $54

west elm do cushions SO well in my opinion and most of you readers would agree you can never have too many! I’m coveting this one and its monochrome palette makes it a safe bet to buy for someone else. As if you needed more reasons to love it, this cushion is made by hand in India and 100% cotton. I feel a gift-to-self coming on…

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Cafe Scented Candle — Honey and Tobacco, $22

Trust me when I tell you this candle smells DIVINE. In fact, I’d go as far as to say this is my favourite candle discovery of 2016; on high rotation at my place. The packaging’s fab too. It would look gorgeous in anyone’s home.

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POTTERY BARN

Copper Bar Flask, $44

Seriously, what guy (or gal!) wouldn’t love this? It’s also available in gold.

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An oldie but a goodie, you can’t go wrong with a luxurious white waffle robe for that spa feel at home. You can even opt to get this monogrammed for your loved one in store (but not online).

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Luna Brushed Gold Cutlery Set, $69

I’d certainly be your new best friend if you bought me this gorgeous gold cutlery this Christmas! Perfect for entertaining or a bit of everyday luxury!

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WILLIAMS SONOMA

The Original Peppermint Bark $42

Seriously, they need to make this stuff all year round, but then I guess it wouldn’t be such a festive treat. Creamy chocolate, white chocolate, peppermint oil and smashed up candy canes. What’s not to like, people? This stuff is so Christmassy and so moreish! The beautiful tin makes it perfect for gifting. You could even get away with skipping the gift wrap. There’s actually a whole Peppermint Bark range these days, with genius creations like Peppermint Bark Pretzels. Does it get more American or more festive?!

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Cosy Cocktail Mixer, Mulled Pear $24

I once, innocently, asked my friend in the UK to Airmail me some mulled wine spice mix for Christmas. It did not end well. Customs didn’t like it for whatever reason! Another time, my in laws’ Christmas guests looked at me like I was a crazy lady for serving them hot mulled wine on a 30-plus day! I think this cosy cocktail mixer would go down well with the Aussies this Christmas though!

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Nordic Ware Small Anniversary Bundt Cake Pan, $40

Buying for a baker? Who could resist this beautiful cake tin? Not only will it help you create seriously impressive looking cakes without all the effort (a dusting of powdered sugar or a drizzle of icing and you’re away!), it would also looking stunning hanging on a kitchen wall or displayed on open shelving. Gorgeous in gold! This is a smaller version of the original Nordic Ware bundt cake pan introduced in the mid 20th Century. Round out this gift with a packet of Bundt Cake Mix.

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POTTERY BARN KIDS

Anywhere Chair, from $114 complete with cover. Monogramming available in store for an extra cost

The bestselling Anywhere Chair is a winner for kids. We bought Seb one for his first birthday and he loves it. Not only is it sturdier than some of the cheaper ones out there on the market, it also looks so much more stylish in your lounge room and you won’t want to hide it away! As an added bonus the cover is machine washable and you can buy a spare cover too (there’s a variety of colours and patterns to choose from) if your child, for example, tends to cover his in Weetbix kisses and touch it with yoghurt hands…

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Dr. Seuss’s The Grinch & Max sheet set, $109

You’ve heard the concept of new PJs for Christmas, now what about new sheets?! I absolutely love these festive Grinch sheets! One flat and one fitted sheet and a pillowcase included.

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Madeline Play Vanity, $399

What little girl wouldn’t love this pint-sized dressing table? So gorgeous! The extremely high quality will hopefully help you justify the price tag of this investment piece which could one day become a family heirloom! Tuffet stool ($109) sold separately.

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New Star Wars

The Pottery Barn Kids Star Wars range has always been amazing and the latest pieces don’t disappoint! I’m loving the Play Chairs ($179) in Darth Vader or R2-D2 and the Decorative Cushions ($59).

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CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS AND TABLEWARE

You can also pick up some really special Christmas decorations from the stores. I’m loving the Merry and Bright Stockings from Pottery Barn Kids (even better if you personalise them) for $49, the Blowfish Ornament from Pottery Barn for $17.50 (and so many more of their tree decs) and the Felt Ball Sparkle Wreath from west elm for $69.

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Happy shopping!

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Shopping

Jen’s 10 top tips for surviving a Christmas shopping trip

Brought to you by Chatswood Chase Sydney

It's very festive at West Elm Chatswood Chase
It’s very festive at West Elm Chatswood Chase Sydney

Take a friend with staying power. Lightweights need not apply! You need someone who isn’t going to let you leave the shops until you’ve got everything you came for! In the right company, a Christmas shopping expedition can be loads of fun!

Make a list and go prepared. Make it specific with ideas and options for each person you’re buying for. Take a pen to cross things out so you know where you are. Check out gift guides for inspiration.

Wear sensible shoes. Yes, even I, the girl who wore heels throughout her entire (10 days overdue) pregnancy, accept that sensible, comfortable shoes are a must for the serious shopping trip.

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Incentivise! My top tip for getting through a day-long shopping trip (and Christmas shopping can take a whole day) is to incentivise yourself with little treats like getting your nails done (try Blush Nail Spa on ground level), stopping for lunch (read my review of Mrs Mi) or having a glass of wine (try Burnt Orange on level 1). This is why taking the right partner in crime can make all the difference.

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Burnt Orange serves a range of wines and Champagne

Get someone else to wrap it all. Wrapping always seems like a nice job you’ll enjoy while listening to Michael Bublé and sipping a glass of bubbles. You kid yourself you’ll commit to a trendy wrapping scheme this year but the reality is you’re rushed, you grab a value pack of paper at the supermarket, you can’t find the sticky tape and the kids are always around when you need a little privacy. At Chatswood Chase Sydney, there’s complimentary gift wrapping in the centre from today (11 December). Various stores, including Pottery Barn and Crabtree & Evelyn, also offer free gift wrapping in store.

Gift wrapping station at Pottery Barn Chatswood Chase
Gift wrapping station at Pottery Barn Chatswood Chase

Get valet parking. We all now what it can be like finding a park in Christmas shopping season: nightmare! At Chatswood Chase Sydney, skip that stress with $12 valet parking. Located on carpark Level B1, take the Victoria Avenue entrance, stay in the right lane and follow the signs. Applicable carpark fees extra.

Leave the kids. Either at home, or perhaps at Chatswood Chase Sydney’s Stay, Play and Shop, where they can do fun activities with qualified carers. $10 per hour per child.

Sebastian's cute but he bores easily on shopping trips
Sebastian’s cute but he bores easily on shopping trips

Buy yourself a present! Well, you know how it is, when you’re out buying for everyone else you always see loads of things you’d like too. After all those hours of effort, you deserve it, right? How about a handbag from Braun Buffel (on ground level)?

Happy shopping!

My guide to bringing back the Christmas shopping experience

How to buy all your gifts at Chatswood Chase this year

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Interiors Addict

Our first Interiors Addict Christmas Gift Guide is here!

We’re very excited to share our very first Christmas Gift Guide! Did you know there’s only 26 days until Christmas? What do I mean only?! That’s nearly four whole weeks!

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If, like me, you’ve barely started your gift-buying, relax! Come and have a browse through our guide for some inspiration. See anything you like, click on it, and you can buy it online and wait for it to arrive a few days later. This is shopping for the time poor! While I love a good old festive browse of the ‘real’ shops at this time of year, I know you don’t all have the time or the inclination.

We hope you love our guide. Feel free to buy yourself a pressie while you’re at it. “One for them, one for me. One for them, one for me…”

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Designers

Jen discovers the perfect place to buy gifts for stylish men

I alway struggle with gifts for the stylish men in my life and, working in the interiors industry, there are many of them, not to mention my long-suffering and well-dressed husband! So this Christmas, I was really happy to discover The IT Kit, an online gifting solution with options for everyone, but more than usual for the guys. Finally!

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They gave me the opportunity to put together two gifts for my interior designer friends Darren Palmer and Greg Natale and these are now available via their site. I thought I’d share them with you.

For family man Darren, who likes to kick back and relax with his husband and son when he isn’t working (and he works super hard, always flitting about the country juggling filming commitments for The Block, design work and endorsements), I chose this fab picnic kit (which is pleasantly neutral and contains yummy edibles, a cheese board and a picnic blanket) and added the French cider option (I mean, why wouldn’t you?!). Then, for good measure, I threw in the fun book The Man Plan. Buy exactly what I bought Darren for the man in your life here.

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Some of Greg’s favourite things are fashion, geometric patterns, wine and international travel. For him, I picked Wallpaper City Guides to Paris, London and New York, a fab Kate and Kate geometric cotton blanket in shades of grey and the Nuance Wine Aerator for when he enjoys a glass of red. You can gift someone exactly what I gifted Greg here.

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Whether you choose one of The IT Kit’s curated gifts (the easy option!) or compile your own from all their products, everything comes beautifully gift wrapped at no extra charge. The business is the brainchild and passion of good friends Anna Gurry and Miranda Kent. Whether you’re looking for a birthday, new baby, corporate wedding or ‘just because’ gift, they have you covered.

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Shop online.

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Interiors Addict

Megan Morton’s Mother’s Day pop-up

Isn’t this just the cutest photo you’ve ever seen? It’s stylist Megan Morton and her beautiful daughters Millie and Bea. Just look at baby Bea!

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Those looking for some Mother’s Day goodness or a gift to rival a box of chocolates should head to Megan Morton’s pop-up store at Sydney’s MLC Centre from Thursday. It’s based on Things I Love, the title of her latest book, and will include beautifully selected gift options for mum, as well as plenty of cute knick-knacks for shoppers to treat themselves to.