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Gift guide: Jen’s jewellery picks for every taste

On the basis that most of our readers are female and may be looking for gifts for sisters, mums, daughters and friends this Christmas, I took great pleasure in rounding up four Australian jewellery pieces. I’d be delighted to receive any one of them, just so you know… Whether she’s more boho or loves the trend for fine jewellery, I have you covered!

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Clockwise from top left:

1. This faceted necklace from Miss Kelly Made in Tasmania is a ridiculous bargain at just $27 and comes in many other colours.

2. I love Claire Aristides‘ delicate pieces and this one has diamonds so, frankly, what’s not to like? $465.

3. I have several of these bestselling Samantha Wills Bohemian Bardot rings. Because you get addicted to collecting them and she keeps bringing out more and more in different colours. A lovely gift and it comes in a gorgeous carved timber box. $79.

4. Alexandra Redmond’s handmade pieces are colourful and beautiful. I’m not far off my first purchase. This Disco Nights necklace is $119. And it contains by favourite colour combo of navy and fuchsia!

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10 places to buy affordable art, updated for 2013

Everyone’s idea of affordable is different but for the purposes of this post, I’m talking art for under $500 and, in many cases, under $100! All Australian and available to buy online from the comfort of your own home. 

Blacklist 

These guys, husband and wife duo Jaynie and Nathan Johnson, remain in my top 10 because they continue to produce fantastic affordable prints and wall flags which are always featured by the glossy magazines. They’re also really nice people, and that’s important too!

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White Horse Home

A small but lovely collection of prints and wall hangings, available to buy online from $49.95. Grab one of their gorgeous Fig & Melon candles while you’re there. Delicious!

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Blacklist and Birdy & Me collaborate on limited edition print

You should know by now that I love the work of Blacklist’s Nathan and Jaynie Johnson. As affordable, Australian art goes, in my opinion, you can’t beat their prints and wall hangings.

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I also admire the work of illustrator Kelly Smith of Birdy & Me. She specialises in fashion and her most recent collaboration was with jewelery designer Samantha Wills (and yes, without wanting to sound like too much of a sycophant, I love her work too!) on her stationery range and packaging for the latest Zodiac collection.

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Registrations are open for Life Instyle Melbourne

Is it that time of year again already?! Registrations are now open for Life Instyle at Melbourne’s Royal Exhibition Building, with a new slogan ‘defy ordinary’. I like it.

The trade event, from 1 to 4 August, welcomes a line-up of close to 300 carefully selected exhibitors representing premium, bespoke and design led products across homewares, giftware, lifestyle and children’s products within a beautiful, intimate shopping environment.

“Following the success of Life Instyle Sydney, we continue to push the envelope, raise the bench and add colour and excitement to our program. The exhibition has received overwhelming support from trade and looks forward to welcoming a high calibre of exhibitors this year,” says Amelia Coote-Harris, exhibition manager. Visitors can expect to source from industry heavyweights such as Telegram Paper Goods and Seedling as well as new faces such as Armadillo&Co and Samantha Wills Stationery.

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First Samantha Wills stationery and homewares available today

You all wanted to know when you could get your hands on the new pieces when I went to the Samantha Wills stationery and homewares launch the other week and I’m pleased to say the answer is today! The complete range of homewares isn’t available yet, but some of them are, and the gorgeous stationery is. My favourite is the museum box, priced at $199.

You could have all sorts of fun playing stylist and displaying your favourite things in one of these ‘museum boxes’
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Samantha Wills launches stationery and homewares ranges as beautiful as her jewellery

Seasonal Concepts in Redfern was the picture perfect venue for the launch of Samantha Wills’ new homewares and stationery ranges yesterday. The glamorous former model, who now lives in New York, revealed hand carved wooden place mats, display domes and glass museum boxes as well as pretty stationery with illustrations by Kelly Smith of Birdy & Me.

Samantha Wills at the launch of her new ranges yesterday
Glass domes on top of the round version of the placemats

Jewellery designer Samantha, who started with costume jewellery before moving onto bridal and fine jewellery, launched a jewellery chest earlier this year, which started something! She said the extension of the brand into stationery and homewares was very organic and came largely as a result of customer feedback, which she is known for embracing via social media. She has long been obsessed with stationery (bring back handwritten letters in the mail, yeah!) and collaborated with Kelly Smith to create the three card designs with feminine, yet empowered, imagery.

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Win a Samantha Wills jewellery chest with Interiors Addict and Pinterest

Following on from yesterday’s interview with Sydney jewellery designer Samantha Wills, I’m sure you can’t wait to try your luck at winning one of her beautiful mirrored jewellery chests worth $399! Samantha knows interiors addicts both have great taste and love Pinterest. Your challenge, if you choose to accept it, is to create a Pinterest board that personifies ‘Bohemian Luxe’.

Please follow the below instructions carefully. Entries close on 12 June. Competition is open to Australian residents only.

Have fun and good luck! Jen & Samantha x

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Samantha Wills to branch into homewares plus win your own beautiful mirrored jewellery chest

Creating beautiful things is second nature to jewellery designer Samantha Wills, who lives between Sydney and New York. And it’s no surprise she loves her own homes to be gorgeous too. I was so excited when she told me recently that a move into homewares is on the agenda, following the success of her divine mirrored jewellery chest.

(Above: Samantha’s first foray into homewares has been this beautiful jewellery chest)

(Above: My very own chest, which I was lucky enough to be gifted)

SW loves nothing more than creating little vignettes in her homes, which are full of fresh flowers and candles. “I think my style is a fusion of bohemian meets luxury, so my interior reflects this. Mixing French mirrors with carved Balinese wood, flowers and faux furs with skull prints and sculptures!”

Living between two amazing cities, it was hard at first for her to feel at home in either of them. “For about two years, I could truly say I did not know where home was. This sounds stupid but I was travelling so much, I didn’t really have an anchor to a place. It is not good for the soul when you feel most at home in an airport lounge! So I made a conscious effort to  invest time, money and energy into both my NYC and Sydney homes to ensure they did not feel like a hotel room, but very homely.

“I have mementoes in both homes. I know I won’t have two apartments forever, but I don’t think about this when I’m decorating otherwise I wouldn’t be true to my style. I’d also be thinking, ‘I love this (say a piece of furniture) but if I have to ship it around the world in a few years, that’s going to be difficult’. The way in which I build my home now is very much in the moment and I think there is importance in living that way, rather than assuming what you think might happen in the future.” (Having moved to Australia from the UK myself, this really resonates with me. I remember the time I decided to sell everything I had in storage in London and start spending money on Sydney furniture, it was a big deal psychologically.)

And now for a bit of an exclusive! Samantha revealed to me she is going to be making a move into homewares. “Absolutely! Jewellery just happened to be the medium I worked with when I launched the brand, but my love of all things creative is the passion behind it. SW STYLE  (her new online magazine) is a very good example of other creative projects I enjoy doing and an extension of our signature style. I’m currently working with my team on both a homewares offering and a small leather collection that will look to be released early next year. The homewares category is one I am very excited about. I think our homes are such a canvas to portray our personal style.”

The ridiculously gorgeous jewellery chest was 18 months in development. And before you say $399 is too expensive, you want to try carrying this thing. It is heavy and huge (there’s a story about me trying to get it into a cab with one arm while opening the door with another, but you don’t need to know about it) and mirrored, lined and BEAUTIFUL. It’s almost a piece of furniture in its own right. You can even fit your wooden SW boxes inside it.

“As all our pieces come in hand carved wooden boxes, the response to this was, and continues to be, overwhelming. I was receiving loads of photographs of how SW fans would display their boxes. Some had so many they were playing life size Jenga with them, some burning candles in them, it was just really inspiring to see the packaging playing such a large role in people’s homes,” says Samantha. “I personally like the concept of a woman’s dressing table looking like a display from an exquisite boutique. I also love a vintage/smoked mirror so thought that an oversized chest would be a great extension for SW lovers to not only house their growing collections, but also as a beautiful addition to their homes.”

Samantha wanted the chest to be both functional and a beautiful piece on its own. “I’m currently working on some new designs with the original mirrored one in mind and designed to be displayed all together. I am looking at incorporating new materials that really personify our signature bohemian luxe style, mixing wood with mirror, turquoise embellishments with gold metal overlays and mother of pearl inlays. I cannot wait until they are finished to show you!”

WOW. How gorgeous do they sound?!

Would you like one for yourself? Seriously! It’s currently sold out but Samantha is giving one away to a very lucky Interiors Addict reader in a Pinterest competition I’ll be announcing tomorrow. Perhaps even more exciting, Samantha has promised Interiors Addict the first glimpse inside her New York apartment soon!

Check out Samantha’s jewellery collection at her website.

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More design ‘insta-ration’

Following on from last week’s Instagram post, I’ve got some more design folk for you to follow today!

First up Bondi jewellery designer Samantha Wills (samanthawills), who now lives in Manhattan. Not only does she design gorgeous costume jewellery, she also loves fresh flowers and she’s a bit of a wannabe interiors stylist on the side. Sneak peeks of her coffee table displays leave me just knowing her apartment is divine! I’ve been bugging her to let me feature her home on Interiors Addict for like, ever 😉

Next up Louise Bell from super successful online homewares store Table Tonic (tabletonic). She also has a beautiful home which she’s renovating, gorgeous children and a good dose of healthy living salad and juice inspiration!

Then check out UK interiors blogger and stylist Will Taylor at Bright Bazaar (brightbazaar). You’ll soon work out why he has almost 2,000 followers!

And last but not least Dinosaur Designs co-founder Louise Olsen (sweetlouie) for behind the scenes glimpses of their amazing homewares and jewellery and much more.

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Jewellery designer Samantha Wills launches style and decor mag

Aussie jewellery designer Samantha Wills has an eye for all things stylish and she’s about to launch an online magazine about entertaining and decor. I’m excited!

SW Style will allow a look behind the scenes of Samantha’s stylish and creative world and promises to inspire.

“I have a love for all things creative,” says Samantha, who lives between New York and Sydney. “SW style is a look into my personal projects, ranging from company events, creative projects, décor, entertaining and style.

“It will showcase everything from my handmade invites through to my iPod playlist and cocktail menu! I’m hoping it will be a great inspiration reference for your next creative project.”

I’m a big collector of Samantha’s jewellery. I wonder if we might see an SW homewares range one day?