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Meet the woman behind Yorkelee Prints + 30% off discount code!

Yorkelee Prints’ Kate Fenning studied graphic design at the University of Canberra before embarking on a career in advertising – her second choice. “I never thought I was good enough to be a designer, so I hung around them working as studio manager, project manager, operations manager and general manager of agencies before going on maternity leave to have the boys,” says Kate referring to her two sons Yorke Levi and Morrissey Lee, the inspiration behind her affordable art print brand and its moniker.

Kate with her two sons in their lounge room

“I didn’t want to go back into the advertising industry and I met D’Arne (who is now our online manager) and we shared a passion for styling interior spaces. I started designing and creating prints to style with and had a bunch of people ask to buy them, so I started the website and it grew organically from there,” says Kate who has built a solid following on Instagram – an impressive 114,000 people to date. Peppered with funny quotes, honesty and a cohesive aesthetic, it’s easy to understand Kate’s social media success.

A gallery wall in Kate’s home

Aside from an addictive feed, the affordable aspect is no doubt a large factor in the brand’s success, with prints starting from as little as $8. “I believe everyone deserves to transform a house into a home and one of the best ways to create a stylish, warm interior for your family is using wall art. It’s exciting and easy to swap over when you get sick of it,” says Kate.

Kate’s home office

Describing her aesthetic as ‘Abstract Scandinavian,’ a strong minimalist vibe runs throughout her work – “A friend jokes that I have a ‘Coogee mum vibe’ also!” says Kate who relies on her gut to get the creative juices moving. “I love creating unique designs, so I pull a lot of inspiration from life experiences and how I feel at any given moment. I believe you know when you’re creating something special by how it feels.”

Kate’s bedroom

“I also love to collaborate with like-minded creatives, combining ideas and positive energy, and I’m always on the lookout for stylists or photographers to collaborate with,” says Kate who recently worked with Catherine Heraghty of The Stables. “I love our flower print collaboration with The Stables. Flower prints will always be super popular because they cross over so many styles and appeal to a variety of different markets.”

Yorke in his bedroom

“One of our newest typography prints, ‘I am worthy,’ is also a favourite of mine as I feel it’s probably the most important message for both kids and adults,” says Kate who derives real joy in helping people beautify their homes. “I believe getting up in the morning and being inspired by your environment plays a huge part in how we feel. It’s the same as when you throw all your clothes out and get new ones that fit, it just feels good! People like to improve, transform and create.” We couldn’t agree more!

Kate in her home office

Photography: Cass Atkinson from Plum Photography

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Luxe for less: Get this chic bedroom look for less than $1000!

Perhaps it’s because summer lasts for so long in Australia, but I’m pretty excited about autumn, and not just because of the weather. Cooler days are around the corner and that can only mean one thing – fabulous new styling opportunities will present themselves! Up for a challenge, I went on the hunt for a new bedroom look that wouldn’t break the bank. Enjoy!

Luxo Living Gratiana Queen upholstered velvet headboard: The price tag on this is almost too good to be true, especially considering it comes in a gorgeous range of on-trend colours including this lush forest green. $209.95.

Luxo Living Septima queen ensemble velvet bed base: The matching counterpart to the headboard above, the addition of the bed base really completes the look. $209.95.

Miss Amara Otse printed tribal fringed cotton rug: We have featured Miss Amara before – there’s no better place to find a lovely, affordable rug. I love the tribal vibe of this one. $136.

Fantastic Furniture Monaco bedside table: Clean, mid-century lines and a plain black finish make this piece super versatile. $169.
Kmart Zsa Zsa faux fur cushion in plum: It wouldn’t be a budget round-up without a showing from Kmart. It’s the deep plum colour that got me with this one – the perfect autumn update. $12.

Beacon Lighting Stoic 1 light table lamp in brass/clear: The brass detailing adds a whole lot of luxe for a reasonable price. $169.

Yorkelee Flower Power art print (61 x 91cm): Part of a collaboration with The Stables, these oversized blooms are on point. Plus, all the print size options fit perfectly inside IKEA frames. $55.

IKEA Ribba Frame (61 x 91cm): I’ve lost count of how many of these frames I have in my home – they never go out of style. $34.99.

Total: $995.89

*Disclaimer: This bedroom look is purely a restyle. It doesn’t include a mattress as it’s assumed you would use an existing one. Also, you could add an extra bedside and lamp for $338.

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