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Art Designers Interviews

Carla Coulson on the leap of faith that scored her a dream job

If you’re reading this covertly at work, while counting down the minutes until 5pm… listen up! The story of Carla Coulson may just be what you need to hear. While it was her stunning art prints which first caught our attention (and you’ll probably want one in your home now too!) her back story just had to be shared as well.

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At 35, Carla took a plunge. Fed up with her life in Sydney, she left her job and her home and moved across the world to Florence, Italy to study photography. It was a punt but it paid off, with Marie Claire publishing 13 pages of her work just months out of art school.


Carla had little experience, having owned a promotional clothing business prior to changing careers. But what she did have was drive and the courage to persevere, even when things went horribly wrong. “I had only previously done a night course in photography and was the only person that managed to develop a roll of film with nothing on it! I was so embarrassed I didn’t continue the course. But visuals, aesthetics and beautiful things were always a passion and I loved the idea of creating images from ideas.” So inevitably, Carla was drawn back.

With a style that is full of life, love and laughter, it was her first book Italian Joy that really cemented Carla as photographer worth remembering. “Publishing Italian Joy will always remain a highlight in my life. It was one of those things that you walk away from and can’t believe it just happened to you. These sorts of opportunities are gifts and at the time, felt like a miracle.”

Over a decade later and now living in Paris, Carla’s photography has evolved, with her Jeune Fille En Fleur collection synonymous to her name. Featuring a woman running around France’s capital with huge bouquets of breathtaking blooms, it’s full of mystery and movement.

“What’s her name, you want to ask? Where is she going? Is she on a date, doing a delivery or just on the way home from the market? Men turn their heads, women stop in awe at the beauty of both of them; the flowers and the girl.” Available as limited edition prints, the photographs may be able to starve your desire to jump on a plane to Paris… for now.

Carla has now expanded her repertoire, offering workshops, coaching and more. “I started teaching photography about four years ago as I wanted to pass on the knowledge I had learnt. But my path to becoming a creative coach happened much more by serendipity. A couple of years ago, in the space of a few months I was asked to photograph two successful life coaches and both invited me to their workshops. Being immersed in their world was love at first sight. I realised it was the missing piece that I was looking for to help people make the changes they wanted.”

So Carla found her mission: to show the world you don’t have to settle for that 9-to-5 day job and that you can lead a happy, successful life being a creative. “Big business need creatives at every level to realise their ideas and I am constantly astounded why society, schools and institutions don’t celebrate and promote creative careers to young people. I would love that one day a career as an interior designer, graphic artist, photographer, film maker, videographer, illustrator or make-up artist is as celebrated and suggested to our youth as it is to be a lawyer, doctor or accountant.” Hear, hear!

If you love Europe, or just beautiful photography in general, you’re bound to find a Carla Coulson print you’d love in your home.

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Art Designers Expert Tips Furniture Homewares Styling

Hundreds of designers under one roof at Decor+Design and AIFF

Wish you could check out lots of up-and-coming designers in flooring, furniture, lighting and interiors all at once? Consider dropping by Decor + Design, the ultra successful buying event, and the Australian International Furniture Fair, from 21-24 July.

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Held at the Melbourne Exhibition Centre, it’s a great place to scope out ideas, eye off new products and just generally get a bit of design inspiration. With over 250 exhibitors, you’re spoilt for choice!

For those wanting more structured advice, consider attending a talk. This year, the international seminar series is looking at Australian design influences and their place in in the global industry. New for this year is a workshop series. It’ll offer practical and commercial advice for local designers.

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The Vivid design competition winners will be announced on the opening day of the fair. The entries in this are some of the best furniture and lighting designs produced in the past year. Also worth dropping in on are the daily Trend Tours. Always a highlight of Decor + Design, the guided tours of the exhibition floor are the easiest way of seeing what will be on-trend in macro interior design for 2016. Who knows, you may even unearth the next big thing!

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Bazaar and Wall St are returning this year, providing small studios and designers the chance to showcase their work. Also new in 2016 is the AIIF Loves Homemade exhibition, dedicated to displaying and supporting the work of Australian-based furniture, cabinet and joinery designers and makers.

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For more information, check out Decor + Design and Australian International Furniture Fair.

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Interiors Addict

Unleash your creativity at new Melbourne workshop

The Windsor Workshop is Melbourne’s newest one-stop shop for all things creative – and if your New Years resolution was to stop buying and get making, then now is the perfect time to check out their workshop offerings!

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Fashion illustrator and Windsor Workshop co-founder Sarah Hankinson. Photo: Beck Rocchi

Whether it be watercolour painting led by one of Australia’s most in-demand fashion illustrators Sarah Hankinson (Vogue, Harper’s Bazaar, Harrods), ceramics with boutique clay-spinner Ingrid Tufts (Cumulus Inc, Ivy Muse, Safari Living), a social (and mindful) adult colouring-in session using work by well-known Illustrators such as Annie Davidson (Mozi, Grace + James) and Natalie Martin, or the opportunity to make a family heirloom with needle ninja Threadfolk, there’s something for all interests and skill levels (no experience necessary!).

The Windsor Workshop is run by a trio of creative Melbourne lasses: sisters Bree and Sarah Hankinson (also behind bespoke wedding stationery outfit Santiago Sunbird) and Belinda Galloway, formerly of eg.etal contemporary jewellery gallery. Busy mums to a collective of five kids, all are passionate about supporting local artists and nurturing creativity in others.

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Co founders Belinda Galloway, Bree and Sarah Hankinson. Photo: Beck Rocchi

The Windsor Workshop is also a thriving co-working space. Home to 12 desks, its clientele is made up of creatives and freelancers (think fashion designers, journalists, photographers and marketing types). If you’ve been wanting to unleash the artist within, then jump into one of these fun, wine-fuelled, relaxing workshops (the girls will feed your minds and your bellies with delicious food and wine for any half-day workshop!) – bring your friends or make some new ones!

For more information.

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Expert Tips Styling

Megan Morton’s The School goes to NYC

Megan Morton’s The School has long-held some of the most exciting, creative and just plain kooky workshops around. From knitting and styling to cooking and clay-making, there’s something for everyone, problem is it’s Sydney based. Well, it was…

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Now, Megan’s taken The School on the road, with her masterclasses popping up in Brisbane, Adelaide, Hobart and even, New York!

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This October, the best of the Southern Hemisphere will come to NYC in one jam-packed weekend. So if you’re one of our American readers, or you just happen to be that side of the world come 10 and 11 October, here’s what you can expect.

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Beginners calligraphy with Maybelle Imasa-Stukuls; Paper cut garlands with Miso; Instagram debunked with Stephanie Somebody; Science of styling with Megan Morton; Clay collisions with Shino Takeda; Extreme knitting with Jacqui Fink; and Florography with Ashley Woodson Bailey.

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Prices start from $160, with the workshops taking place in some absolutely dazzling and incredible spaces. See the full schedule here.

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Expert Tips Styling

New interior styling workshops for the Sunshine Coast

Sunshine Coast residents, listen up!

the-styling-workshops logoDomayne, in collaboration with stylists Simone Barter of style.life.home and Hayley Jenkin of Wholehearted Studio, will be putting on monthly styling workshops from this weekend (21 March). Ideal for homeowners or renters wanting to transform their everyday living areas into stylish and personalised spaces, the duo will reveal what’s hot – and what’s not – in the styling world.

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Simone and Hayley

“Every month, we will present creative, visual and inspiring master classes that will teach people how to get their style on at home,” says Simone. “We’ll cover the full spectrum of interior looks ranging from classic to contemporary, with real-world tips and tricks of the trade”

Each Domayne Sunshine Coast styling workshop will focus on a specific area of the home, so participants can arrive equipped with pre-prepared questions to make the most out of the session. “Our goal is to provide styling solutions with hands-on advice,” explains Hayley. “Simone and I will be approaching these styling workshops in a practical and engaging way.”

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The design duo, whose individual work has graced the pages of Australia’s leading interior lifestyle and bridal magazines including Inside Out, House & Garden, Real Living and White Magazine, bring a wealth of practical information and tricks of the trade that took years to perfect.

Limited seats are available for each workshop and bookings are essential. Book now!

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Homewares Interviews

Cranmore Home: bringing beautiful homewares to regional WA

When your nearest neighbour is a few kilometres away and the only shop in a respectable distance sells groceries, for those who value interiors and homewares, living in rural Australia can easily become the kiss of death.

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Tracy Lefroy

But for Tracy Lefroy, being based on a farm in regional Western Australia inspired her to bring beautiful homewares to the people of her hometown, by creating her store, Cranmore Home. Offering its wares online, in a permanent showroom in Moora and via pop-up retail events throughout WA, Cranmore Home stocks a combination of Australia’s tried and tested favourite brands, alongside emerging Australian artisans.

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Cranmore Home’s permanent showroom in Moora

“Living in regional WA means that I am not influenced by what is being shown in other shops, simply because there are no other shops near me,” explains Tracy. “I have a very strong idea of the aesthetic I am creating at Cranmore Home so I know pretty quickly if an artisan is going to fit with that. This is not an aesthetic with an eye on emerging trends, but one which values longevity over fads.”

With her permanent showroom in her regional hometown of Moora, Tracy is not content in serving just that area’s residents, hence the pop-up events taking her across the state to a very receptive audience.

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Pop-up retail event at the Beermullah Shearing Shed

“I just love the pop-up retail events in regional WA,” says Tracy. “It is such a treat to bring amazing Australian-designed homewares to an audience that is not normally able to access these brands in their own region. We have also had access to some amazing venues, such as Beermullah Shearing Shed, where we converted this beautifully renovated shed into a styled venue, such as I have never seen before.”

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Pop-up retail event at the Beermullah Shearing Shed

Working where she does has the obvious challenge of being geographically removed from the artisans whose work she sells. But Tracy believes this separation also sees her removed from others’ influences, allowing her to stay true to her own values. Her latest big idea is her inaugural Winter Workshop. Being held on 28 June at the farm where she lives, Cranmore Park, the event will bring the people behind the brands at Cranmore Home to WA to share their skills.

“The Winter Workshop will provide the opportunity to attend intimate workshops of just 15 participants with some of Australia’s most talented artisans,” explains Tracy. “The day will be divided into two sessions, with a long table lunch of local, seasonal food and paired wines. The Workshops have been tailored to suit anyone from a novice to a well-skilled artist.”

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Tracy’s farm home, historic Cranmore Park

The Workshop will be made that much more special by being based in Tracy’s historic farmhouse home, where she lives with her husband Kristin and their three children. Currently halfway through a ten-year renovation plan, the process of designing and styling her house is what inspired Tracy to start her own shop in the first place.

“My own aesthetic is one and the same as Cranmore Home,” says Tracy. “Living in and renovating an old home has given me such an appreciation for the longevity of great design. It was when we moved into our home that I really honed my love of design and became focused on only filling my home (and so my shop) with Australian-designed products that I truly loved.”

With a busy schedule of pop-ups and workshops as well as monitoring both her physical and online shop, Tracy is in no way slowing down. But that’s exactly how she likes it.

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Interiors Addict

Interiors, colour and styling workshops at PAD

One of my favourite Sydney stores, PAD, is hosting some great styling and interiors workshops over the next three months. And where better to play stylist than the beautiful treasure trove of furniture and homewares? If you felt like doing a little shopping while you were there, I wouldn’t blame you…

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