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12 interior design trends we’re forecasting for 2024
The only thing harder than keeping up with the cycle of interior design trends is forecasting what’s coming up next.
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The only thing harder than keeping up with the cycle of interior design trends is forecasting what’s coming up next.
Xanthe Wetzler talks to artist Jonathan Zawada from her Elizabeth Bay apartment to discover they share an awe for the beauty of the ocean and a need to balance the iterative with finality.
Interior Designer Harry Leckie shares how you should be styling your home bar this summer.
The colour is surprisingly more versatile than you think.
Meredith talks growing up in New Zealand, the piece of furniture on her wishlist, and the music that soundtracks her domestic life.
From clean lines and woods to pops of colour, we run through all the characteristics of Scandinavian design and where to shop the style.
The best flagship stores, stockists and online shops to buy furniture in Australia.
From Tamsin Johnson to Home Union.
In an Australian first, the designs of Pierre Yovanovitch will be presented at the South Yarra gallery.
From eccentric prints to the hallmarks of Scandinavian style.
Your bookshelf will thank you.
Both stylish and practical.
If you’re looking for some new Instagram accounts in the home and interior space, here are the ones we’ve started following.
If you’re looking to a Parisian-inspired haven of your very own, here’s how to do it.
For a dash of greenery amongst your home.
What’s more inspirational than the good old days?
For a space that feels vibrant, relaxed and most importantly – yours.
People speak of “sinking into an armchair” for good reason.
Traditionally constructed houses are out, and prefabricated homes are in.
Minimal space, maximal style.