A little while ago I was asked to contribute to TradHome, a collaboration between the online magazine Lonny and the long-standing print interiors magazine Traditional Home. I really wanted to focus on Australian design and creatives who were making inroads or known to the USA market, and people who I hadn't featured previously on my design*spongeguest blog a while back. At the core of Daily Imprint is the idea to showcase people who are passionate, creative and courageous all the while creating beautiful work that has integrity (just like them).
But sometimes these can just sound like words. And to live such a life is not always an easy path. Whenever I meet someone who inspires me I always want to know more: exactly how they found their way, and how they juggle their day-to-day responsibilities to make stuff happen. After all, any achievement is built on a million smaller foundation blocks. Daily Imprint deals (I hope) with the latter. So I thought it would be interesting to focus on the former - the day to day - for TradHome.
The first person featured in the magazine is stylist Sibella Court, known to many of you. I interviewed her for Daily Imprint here. And now you can read about her daily life for TradHomehere.
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