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interior designer andrew waller
If you live in Sydney you've probably stepped into one of Andrew Waller's interiors. He has designed Cosmopolitan Shoes, pictured top, Supre, and Mao & More. Andrew has also worked on many re...
Read morestylist & illustrator abigail edwards
Abigail Edwards is a UK stylist who has recently released a range of wallpapers. It's all a hands-on process. She draws the designs herself (she's also an illustrator), and has them printed in Lanc...
Read moreIt is little wonder that David Netto was appointed contributing design editor for the Wall Street Journal last year. He has a wealth of knowledge, and experience, on the subject. He grew up in Ne...
Read moreThere are few other potters in the world who have made such a mark on design (and contemporary culture) as Jonathan Adler. He is one of the major voices in the interior design world, known globally...
Read moreDay in the life: Sibella Court
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 focu...
Read morefrontliners: pip edwards at home
When photographer Kata Varga and I went to the home of Pip Edwards for Frontlinersone Sunday at the end of last year, we got to see many sides of the fashion accessory designer's life. While we wer...
Read moreThe beauty and simplicity of the ceramics that Michele Michael creates for her business Elephant Ceramics almostbelies the breadth and depth of her life as an all-around creative. She has been a de...
Read moreGaurav Nanda is an LA-based designer who took the leap from working in the corporate world as a product designer (mostly cars) to launching his own business, Bend. The premier range for the company...
Read morepublisher textile's mark cawood
Mark Cawood and his former partner Rhynnie started Publisher Textiles in 2002, and it remains one of the few hand screenprinting studios in Australia. After getting his start printing tshirts, Mark...
Read moreThe designs of Jennifer Paganelli from Sis Boom remind me quite a bit of the work by Amy Butler. Both are steeped in Modernism, celebrate vintage fabrics, and often "clash" equally bold and confide...
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