Conserving the history and cherishing the detail …

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Mount Street, Mayfair is without doubt my favourite street in London.  Its architecture sets it apart from the rest of Mayfair … both its homogeneity and distinctive red brick.  New and edgy brands like Aesop (the Australian skincare brand), sit beside some of Mayfair’s oldest.

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Aesop’s first London outlet, with interior by Ilse Crawford of Studioilse (who I have written about before), is located in a magnificent Victorian Grade II listed mansion block in Mount Street.

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Original parquet floors have been left raw, fireplaces reinstated and tall ceilings exposed. The end result has been widely celebrated.

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While soaking up the grandeur of Melbourne’s Block Arcade recently, I was similarly impressed … the extent to which period detailing had been incorporated as a design element in shop fitouts, rather than covered up as once would have been the case.

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Very simply put … it is the challenge in the juxtapositioning of old and new … and the delicate balance of getting it right.

Milan furniture fair meets fashion week australia

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I was spoilt for choice this week not knowing which to look at first … the Vogue blog covering Mercedes Benz Fashion Week Australia or the Vogue Living report each day from the Milan Furniture Fair.

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I was definitely more interested in Fashion Week’s Street Style than endless images from the catwalk !

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Meanwhile in Milan, my favourites included Missoni (top photo) combining daisies and its traditional zigzag (only seen on the ottoman on the left) and above, the fabulous brights from designer Paola Lenti.

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It was all happening at Carriageworks in Sydney … what a fabulous venue for Fashion Week (yes, with the exception of the parking).

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More of Paola Lenti’s collection ‘In the Key of Colour‘. The furniture is available through Dedece, Sydney. 

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Paola Lenti chose this fabulous Franciscan Monastery, complete with orchard and gardens, for the showing of their collection in Milan. 

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The simplicity of christmas decorating

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My philosophy for Christmas decorating inside or out … keep it simple, less is more and think elegance above all else !!

Colour is fine, however work with the one theme or colour palette. It is always a good idea to give some thought or reference back to your existing interior or exterior colour scheme when choosing the colours for your decorations. 

Have fun !!

 

 

The como hotel, melbourne … so elegantly refurbished

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While recharging the batteries last week with a week at the beach, I had the luxury of both starting a new book and devouring as many magazines as I could get my hands on.  Fuelled with inspiration and ideas to share, I was then promptly stopped in my tracks … technical problems … the blog was clearly not going to happen from up there.  After my initial melt down, I came to the conclusion that it was probably a good thing and maybe I was meant to actually have a holiday. 

Anyhow, here I am in my new laid back state of mind … sharing with you some of what caught my eye as I perused.  The Como Hotel in Melbourne (boutique hotel in Sth Yarra)has been slowly and quietly, with doors still open, refurbishing.  Very much of the moment,  this unusual combination of colours is elegant and very clever.  I have always loved chocolate brown with duck egg blue and aubergine … but oh that punch of citrus is gorgeous !!    

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Pure indulgence !!

PS. I think there is something quite luxurious about these deeply buttoned ottomans.

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Rug inspiration from madeline weinrib, new york

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Madeline Weinrib is well known for her beautiful rugs and carpets … and fabric, cushions and on it goes.  

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This rug is very special … that extra dimension which may have something to do with the fact that Madeline is also an established painter.

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Always fabulous contemporary designs and heirloom quality. Start thinking about what a rug could do to bring your room alive or tie it together with just the right colours.  A rug can be the focal point of the room … with everything else played down or pared back in terms of colour and design.  Give it some thought …  it may be the perfect touch before you start your Christmas entertaining.

 

Your own little paradise

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When I first saw this setting I immediately fell in love with it.  It could be part of a bedroom or living room or work equally as well in a sunroom, outdoor room or conservatory … light, bright … somewhere you want to spend time … just you.

It is all about having ones favourite possessions at hand to set the scene …. a new book or magazine to start, elegant stationary and pen to write a letter or even better … your first novel.

An essential part of the scene is of course, the tea tray and fresh flowers.

This scene works summer or winter … I can picture myself curled up under a cashmere rug in a sunny corner or with soft linen curtains billowing in the cool summer breeze.

Colours are serene and and calming … the neutral palette I am always drawn to.

This plump, oversized chaise with its soft linen slip covers is perfect for curling up on at any time … an essential for this quiet corner of your world.

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Bring on summer …

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Summer is nearly here … but not quite.  We do have to live through the overcast and stormy days of November and December first.  Yes we do get a little taste of sunshine here and there but not for long. Just when we are dying to leap into a bit of outdoor entertaining, pop into that floaty sundress … even a trip to the beach.  The only consolation at the moment is that nobody has the time for any of the above.  The end of the year is fraught with breakup parties, christmas parties and the dreaded christmas shopping.  I guess what I really mean is ‘bring on January’.  

Designers guild …. trimmings and tiebacks

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It’s all in the finishing touch …. the detail, the icing on the cake. Who could resist when you have trimmings as gorgeous as these from Designers Guild to play with.  They are as enticing as candy.

Be brave …. start with trims on cushions.  It is a way of pulling together various elements in a room into a coherent scheme. By picking up the curtain colour in choice of trims on cushions, for example, you immediately bring it all together.  Choose curtain tiebacks that incorporate the shades in upholstery. 

Trims can certainly add a touch of glamour however can also be frivolous and fun.  Who doesn’t love a bit of old fashioned bobble fringe !!

 

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