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jewellery designer & artist julie blyfield
Where does design end and art begin? That's a hard question to answer when it comes to the work of South Australian jewellery designer Julie Blyfield. Given that her work is in collections at Londo...
Read moreWell, I did tell you that the sponsors of Daily Imprint are people who live interesting and inspiring lives... So meet Natasha Dumais. We have been in correspondence since her Melbourne home was ph...
Read moreAnother unexpected find. Chantelle Grady is a stylist, photographer and designer. She was introduced to me by photographer Mindi Cooke. They have been collaborating together, and I can't wait to se...
Read moreFor quite a while I've known Bianca Spiegel as a helpful and cheery assistant to one of Sydney's top interior stylists. Then I bumped into her a few weekends ago at Bondi markets selling stationery...
Read moreceramicist and designer reiko kaneko
This month on the Fave Finds page for Real Living I featured the work of Reiko Kaneko. She is a UK artist who specialises in ceramics (and ships internationally), although she is a successful produ...
Read morestylist & jewellery designer emma cassi
I'm always interested to hear stories about people who have more than one "job". Because some would say that you should focus on one thing and do it well. But what happens if you have multiple inte...
Read moreI have another Clair to thank for the introduction to the work of architect Clare Cousins. Clair Wayman, that is. She is a constant source of info on all that is good in Melbourne's...
Read morethird drawer down's abi crompton
I defy you to check out Third Drawer Downand not find something that makes you laugh, think on a tangent or realise you've found the perfect gift for someone. But that's not all that the business i...
Read moreI don't know if I've ever met anyone as grounded as Kelly Searl. You might know her as the talent behind Pony Rider (or one half of The Searls, who we featured on Frontliners - her husband is photo...
Read moreJewellery is not something I'd expect industrial designers to turn to as a career path. (I used to work for an industrial/product design company in London - and it was very male and very much about...
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