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Hare + Klein open a store to shop their designer look

The multi award-winning team of interior designers at Hare + Klein have created HK Edit; a concept store, gallery and showroom featuring a curation of beautiful objects, art and homewares that reflect the aesthetic they’re known for.

Located on Bourke Street in Sydney’s Woolloomooloo, HK Edit is on the ground floor of Hare + Klein Interior Design’s office, but also shoppable online.

“We have created four curated concept spaces that will be refreshed seasonally,” says Jen Wilding, manager of HK Edit. “They will also be continually changing and evolving depending on the current collection of objects, art and accessories, that are mostly unique one-offs.”

At the centre is HK Edit’s own brand of sofas, furniture pieces, rugs and limited edition cushions. These are complemented by special pieces sourced from their local furniture suppliers, beautiful works of art from their community of artists as well as their favourite linen and homewares brands.

Tom Dixon, Henry Wilson Studio, Bison Home, Kristina Dam Studio, Dinosaur Designs and Bemboka are among the brands stocked.

“Hare + Klein receive a lot of enquiries from homeowners wishing to do a room or two,” adds founder Meryl Hare. “As we are usually unable to take on these smaller projects, we created HK Edit to share the knowledge that we have acquired over the years with a wider audience.”

The shop offers consultations to help plan a room or rooms incorporating their pieces. Interiors lovers can book a consultation to kick-start or to add the finishing touches to their home as well as an art consultation, either of which can take place in person or via Zoom.

The collaborative and dynamic space will play host to a series of workshops in which Meryl will pass on techniques and knowledge acquired over the years, as well as workshops with guest artists and artisans.

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Shop Sibella Court’s bedroom look with Pottery Barn

Photos by Sam McAdam-Cooper

Legendary Australian stylist and bowerbird Sibella Court, recently collaborated with Pottery Barn to create this divine bedroom look. It’s both sublimely Sibella and perfectly Pottery Barn! As ever, she makes this aesthetic look easy, but if you’ve ever tried it yourself, you’ll know it really isn’t! 

Since Pottery Barn entered the Australian market five years ago, the global retailer has gained new fans fast. In a nod to the almost chameleon style of Pottery Barn, Sibella was invited to bring her vision to life in a series of original images depicting Australian living.

“Imagine yourself sleeping the summer nights away in a repurposed boatshed,” Sibella says of the look. “Cover the floors with layers of natural and striped rugs, paint the walls in a soft grey and surround yourself with books and games. Maintain the boatshed’s original appeal by using exposed hardware, workmens’ lights and simple joinery and then pile the bed high with blue and white and natural weaves.”

Like to recreate this gorgeous look in your home? We’ve made it easy for you to shop the look below!

ABOVE: Raleigh Upholstered Bed; Alama Side Table; Nellie Pick stitch comforter (available in store); Culver Reversible Stripe Grainsack Cushion Cover;  Nautical Rope Comforter; Luella Synthetic Rug; Belgian Flax Linen Quilt Cover & Pillowcases – Midnight  from Pottery Barn. Stoker’s Cage Light (on wall) + light cord, Sutlery Pin (clipping fish on wall) and Trader’s Hook from The Society Inc. Gunnersen Shiplap Cladding in Murobond paint colour Singing Stones.

ABOVE: Carlisle Upholstered Grand Sofa  Flynn Recycled Glass Pendant, Raylan Outdoor Occasional Chair, Global Glaze Ceramic Accent stool from Pottery Barn. Decorative celtic knot from The Society Inc; art on walls: Sibella’s own; Braided Wallpaper – Ocean, The Textiles Company (Phillip Jeffries).

ABOVE: Galvanized Metal Party Bucket; Indio Sofa; Concrete Fluted Planters; Hose set from Pottery Barn.

“Sibella Court has a quintessentially Australian style – intelligent, artful and classically comfortable. We knew she’d bring a fresh new perspective to what Pottery Barn is. Enduring quality, timeless pieces that continue to improve with age, infused with her bowerbird instincts. Sibella’s vision is a very Australian re-imagining of a classic American aesthetic, an homage to curated living spaces that tell a story of family, space and time,” said Lexi Kentmann, Director – PR and Brand Marketing, Pottery Barn Australia.

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