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2 4 LOOKBOOKS Must-have tomes to flick through at leisure

2 6 BEAUTY SPOT These Mediterranean-inspired fragrances and cosmetics conjure up instant summery vibes

78 real living has styled up the TDE apartment in Westfield Sydney – here’s a sneaky peek

4 0 RENAISSANCE WOMAN Italian designer Sara Ricciardi invites us for a look around her Milan-based studio and home

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Classic simplicity reigns supreme in this polished and peaceful Sydney apartment

Fashion and interiors stylist and real living regular Kristin Rawson shares her go-to stores for beautiful basics and designer wares

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Our style editor selects the pieces you need to create the new take on tropical style

A spacious old home is turned into an artist’s residence with the soul of a share house

Three iconic holiday destinations (and their signature cocktails!) inspire these looks

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The story behind the Positano hotel that’s inspiring fashion, fragrance and interiors

Sunlight streams through this home filled with cherished keepsakes and old-world charms

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114 PAINT DIY: MUSTARD HUES Essential tips for confidently working this warm and subtle shade at your place

How to decorate your home with gorgeously colourful, fragrant and super-affordable fruit

Delicious share platters for a stress-free soiree

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NOVEMBER IS A BIT OF A LIMBO MONTH. The weather’s getting warmer, but summer’s not quite here yet, and the holidays are almost within reach! I like to make the most of this time and plan for the silly season to come. I’m not suggesting that you crack out the Chrissie decorations just yet, but start thinking about how you’ll entertain now that end-of-year get-togethers are on the horizon. When I think of entertaining, I see beautifully set tables laden with food and wine, surrounded by people laughing, trading stories and creating memories. And that’s what we tried to capture this issue, with the table decor shopping feature (p78), DIY grazing platters (p148), and our cover story on p14 about displaying all your favourite pieces together (it’s an excellent conversation-starter when you have people over). We’ve also tapped into an Italian theme this month – I mean, who does a long lunch better than those living on the Med? I noticed this trend emerging a few months ago when I started seeing Amalfi Coast-style lemon prints everywhere – on fashion accessories, book covers, people’s Instagram pics (#eurosummer) – and now this Italian vibe has made it into interiors. So we’ve brought the trend to life and used it as our inspiration for an exciting project we’re doing in collaboration with The Daily Edited (hint: you can visit it!). Turn to p38 to read all about it. So now that the days are longer, how will you get into the entertaining spirit? Might I suggest you begin by preparing yourself a drink and a mini grazing platter and flipping through your fave magazine. Let’s get this party started!

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SHOW AND TELL LEFT See p19 for details. OPPOSITE Hudson 3-seater sofa in Velvet Mustard, $4800, Fenton&Fenton. Elle Rectangular Block coffee table in Natural Travertine, $2530, GlobeWest. Arflex “Arcolor” small side table by Jaime Hayon in Ral Blue with Carrara Marble top, $2655, Poliform. Louis XVI style carved and painted stool, $1800, The Vault. Kentia palm, Garden Life. ON SOFA Zulta cushion in Diamond Geo Green, $220, Fenton&Fenton. ON COFFEE TABLE See p16. ON SIDE TABLE Jonathan Adler “Mykonos” round box (lid not shown), $135, The Vignette Room. Book, Kinokuniya. ON STOOL Assorted books, Kinokuniya. ON MANTEL FROM LEFT Glass Urn vase (holding tulips, Hermetica), $75, and Giraffe bookend, $325, Macleay On Manning. Parker Shell box in Tiger, $468, Greg Natale. Jonathan Adler “Mykonos” Catchall dish, $115, The Vignette Room. Vintage Wedgwood “Conch Shell” centrepiece, $425, Becker Minty. Maljakko mini vase, $40, Marimekko. Large Modern Brass candleholders, $49 each, West Elm. Murano ashtray, $295, Macleay On Manning. Mies large vase in Rosso, $848, Greg Natale. Fornasetti “Casa Con Colonne” vase, $495, Macleay On Manning. ON WALL Portrait framed artworks by Alexandra Brownlow, $475 each, The Vault. Gold shell wall lights, $399 each, Lighting Collective. Wash&Wear paint in Picturebook Green, $91.55 for 4L, Dulux. ON FLOOR Agra Knot rug in Duchess (2.4m x 3m), $4000, Armadillo&Co. MODEL WEARS Topshop suit jacket in Pink, $94.95, and pants, $59.95, and Equipment “Luis” blouse, $439.95, The Iconic. Rose mules in Natural, $425.66, Mara & Mine. Ring, Meadowlark. @reallivingmag

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TURN THE PAGE FROM TOP Assorted books, Kinokuniya. Wingspan sunglasses in Conch Shell, $385, Lucy Folk. Jonathan Adler “Mykonos” round box, as before. Rope bowl in Bianco, $1303, Greg Natale. Hexagonal rattan tray, $42, Pigott’s Store; holding bangles, Hermès.

the styled library Feel free to judge a book by its cover and display your most eye-catching tomes on a coffee or side table in a casual but purposeful way. Start with a stack (or three), and arrange by size or tone. Leave one open to encourage flicking.

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PILE ’EM HIGH ELEVATE YOUR FAVOURITE ITEMS ON A BOOK PLINTH – OR USE BOOKS TO BUILD AN AD HOC SIDE TABLE A

FACE TO FACE Kartell “Eur” stool by Fabio Novembre in Grey, $375, Space Furniture. Early 19th Century Louis XVI Provincial Walnut desk, $1450, The Vault. Arflex “Bliss” chair by Mario Ruiz, Poliform. ON STOOL Vintage Wedgwood “Bateau” vase with handles (holding lemons), $545, Becker Minty. Assorted books, as before. ON DESK Giacomo Alessi “Sicilian Head” vase, $790, Atelier; holding tulips, Hermetica. Vermouth, Dan Murphy’s. Jonathan Adler “Mykonos” square tray, $79.95, The Vignette Room. Assorted books, as before. Boule Brass bowl, $672, Greg Natale. Palm Tree magnifying glass, $435, Macleay On Manning. Tole lampbase, $525, and White Bonded shade, $148, Pigott’s Store. ON CHAIR Fortuna Cocktail clutch, $375, Lucy Folk. ON LEFT WALL This Life We Share framed artwork by Jasmine Mansbridge, $2950, Fenton&Fenton. Palmy wallpaper in Lush Green, $72 a lineal m, These Walls. ON RIGHT WALL Heliconias and 2 Books artwork by Melanie Vugich, $1000, and Tarlea framed line drawing by Jai Vasicek, $1100, Fenton&Fenton. Natural Curiosities “Watermerken” wall art 12, $395 unframed, Coco Republic. Athens poster, $40 unframed, Blue Dog Posters. Eggshell Acrylic paint in Birthday Candle, $101.07 for 4L, Porter’s Paints. ON FLOOR Athens porcelain tiles in Navy, $149 a sq m, Teranova Tiles. real living

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mix old with new Dust off your inherited pieces and vintage finds – no one can admire them if they’re tucked away in the cupboard! Mix them with new buys for a look that’s playful, relaxed and personal. A @reallivingmag

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WARM WELCOME Greer dining chair in Dark Horseradish, $369, Terrace console, $699, and Sphere and Stem floor lamp, $499, West Elm. Regent concrete indoor/outdoor dining table, $995, Coco Republic. Antique French four-fold mounted paper screen, $4800, The Vault. Kentia palms, as before. ON TABLE Fferrone Glassware “Margot” Champagne coupes, $195 for set of 2, Becker Minty. ArtVannes glass vase (holding lemons), $595, Macleay On Manning. Hand-painted face side plates, $65 each, dinner plate, $85, Splatterware water pitcher in Blue, $80, and hand-painted face jug in Mustard, $120, Atelier. ON CONSOLE Hermès alabaster bust, $1295, Mercer & Lewis. Ginger jar, $320, MCM House; holding tulips, Hermetica. Splatterware oil bottle in Grey/Mustard, $40, Splatterware spaghetti bowl in Grey/ Mustard, $120, and hand-painted face plates, as before, Atelier. White glass knot sculpture, $60, Pigott’s Store. Assorted books, Kinokuniya. Assorted drinks, Dan Murphy’s. ON WALL Portrait artwork by Alexandre Brownlow, $475, The Vault. Wall paint, as before. ON FLOOR Tiles, as before. MODEL WEARS Toteme “Narbonne” blouse in White, $349, Mode Sportif. Felix skirt, $590, Paris Georgia. Lydia Metallic heels, $159.95, Witchery. Ring, as before.


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Take stock before you style Pull accessories off the cramped shelf they’ve been sitting on for years and rediscover the long-lost items that have been hiding in the back of your cupboard. For instance, those plates you collected while on holiday, the candlesticks you only use on special occasions and the books that you’ve never opened.

Any surface will do You can arrange a beautiful display on almost any flat surface you have available. Consoles and coffee and side tables are obvious choices, but think about other underused spots like a wide windowsill, mantelpiece, bathroom vanity or even the kitchen bench. A tray on an occasional chair or ottoman works well, too.

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Play with height and shape Consider the height and shape of your items, and arrange accordingly. Combine tall and short, skinny and plump pieces in the same grouping to create visual interest. Here, a lamp, decorative magnifying glass and book stack form a triangle at differing heights. So too do a vase, bottle and tray, left.

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FROM LEFT Bonita Brass table lamp $119, Life Interiors. Spring by Bernabeifreeman wool rug (2.4m x 3m), $5400, Designer Rugs. Tone small planter in Mustard/Bark, $175, Lightly. Starburst on Marble stand, $5, Kmart. Rising Sun Fan wall mirror, $795, The Family Love Tree. Looking Glass mirror in Oval, $119.95, Salt&Pepper. Wrap knot in Amber, $285, Jardan. Golden Octagonal table, $299, Zara Home. Wonk Shape 1 vase in Copper, $149, Blu Dot.

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texture and pattern FROM LEFT Flower paperweight, $59.95, Zara Home. Prague ottoman in Mustard Velvet, $399, Life Interiors. Wonderlust plate, $229 for set of 4, Wedgwood. Bone-effect box, $75.95, Zara Home. Cordoba cushion in Navy, $89.95, Life Interiors. Carlo Mid-Century chair in Dark Cardamom Astor Velvet, $899, West Elm. Resin Boulder coasters in Raspberry, $45 each, Dinosaur Designs. Jonathan Adler “Versailles� tray, $139, The Vignette Room. Amara Curve side table in Matt White, $1605, GlobeWest. @reallivingmag

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pop of colour FROM LEFT Rainbow object, $89, Capra Designs. Cire Trudon “Six” classic candle, $135 (including stickers), Libertine Parfumerie. Miss Understood photographic print, from $1650, Dina Broadhurst. Half Dreaming No. 3 artwork by Antonia Mrljak, $695, Curatorial + Co. Milk & Sugar “Steel Blue Ripple” cushion, $64.95, Hunting for George. Octaevo “Apollo” paper vase, $29.95, Milligram. Gather salad plate in Apricot, $14, West Elm. Cintas planter, $64, Jones & Co. real living

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The Apricot Memoirs by Tess Guinery This collection of intimate prose and poetry offers profound wisdom and a chance for reflection. There’s also room to write your thoughts on the peach-coloured pages. Tess Guinery, $40. Mid-Century Modern: Icons of Design by Frances Ambler & Here Design Featuring 96 iconic designs and original illustrations, this book would make a great gift for anyone obsessed with mid-century design. Thames & Hudson, $19.99. Destinations by Gourmet Traveller Remedy the pangs of wanderlust with this tome of exquisite travel photography. It will transport you from the mountains of Oman to the salt plains of the Atacama Desert. Bauer Media Books, $59.99. Suqar by Greg & Lucy Malouf Delight your tastebuds with this collection of Middle Eastern desserts including kanefeh and halva ice-cream. Hardie Grant, $55. Simple by Yotam Ottolenghi Here are 130 new, must-try dishes from chef Yotam Ottolenghi. What they have in common is their simplicity, whether it’s a 30-minute recipe or something you can make ahead. Penguin Random House, $55. The Monocle Guide to Hotels, Inns and Hideaways What makes a hotel experience truly exceptional? And what does it take to run a successful hotel? The Monocle editors discuss these questions and reveal their favourite 100 places to stay. Gestalten, $99.50. Stoned: Architects, Designers & Artists on the Rocks by Thijs Demeulemeester Marvel at some of the world’s most beautiful marble interiors and learn all about this of-the-moment material. The book will look fabulous on your coffee table, too. Lannoo, $99. R @reallivingmag

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French interiors designer Sarah Lavoine puts a very chic spin on outdoor furniture with this retro deck chair. Set it up by the pool, on the patio or fold it up and take it to the beach! $395; Bastilleandsons.com.au

Is it time to give your kitchen a makeover? Kinsman are experts in creating stylish kitchens that are designed to suit your family’s busy lifestyle. Before you get started, book a free at-home consultation at Kinsman.com.au

AROMATHERAPY BLENDS Melbourne-based brand Maison Saine has developed a range of home and body products infused with essential oils, like these travel-sized Elixirs, $30 each. Maison-saine.com.au A real living

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Mister Percy is a new neighbourhood wine bar in Sydney’s Pyrmont housed in the boutique hotel Ovolo 1888 Darling Harbour. The menu is inspired by the lavours of the Mediterranean with share plates designed to be enjoyed with friends, all while lingering over a carafe of Spanish wine. Misterpercy.com.au

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Achieve that perfectly imperfect French girl hair with the eponymous Kristin Ess Hair collection. The line of cleansing, conditioning and styling products are lightweight, protective and come in pretty packaging. Kristinesshair.com

A GOOD DROP Wine glass-makers Riedel have done it again. Their Performance series is comprised of seven designs, each one made to complement a different wine variety. Designed by a team of engineers, this is the sports car of glassware – beautiful, technologically advanced and made to heighten your experience, one sip at a time. $99.95 for a twin pack; Riedelglass.com.au A @reallivingmag

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Chic and polished, this stunning space is The Lounge by Tasmania’s Frogmore Creek Winery. Dekton by Cosentino surfaces were used to create those solid grey benches, counters and tables. Cosentino.com

TERRAZZO TREND The Ceramics Made collection by Bentu is making our terrazzo dreams come true. Crafted from recycled tiles, the range includes this Piece Terrazzo pendant light, $880. Remodern.com.au

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EMERGING DESIGNER If there’s one label to know in Australian fashion right now, it’s Anna Quan. Created by young designer Anna Hoang, these beautiful, wearable garments transition from day to night with ease. Her Resort 19 collection may be her most covetable yet, delivering an almost all-white palette, summery, fluid silhouettes and perfectly tailored shirts. Annaquan.com

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Sisley Paris has just added new colours to its best-selling Phyto-Twist range of lip, eye and cheek pencils. You can expect rich, vibrant pigments and skin-friendly formulas that it in your purse. From $55; Sisley-paris.com.au real living

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1 Avery Arch queen bedhead in Natural, $750, GlobeWest. 2 Martyn Lawrence Bullard “Hollywood Palm” wallpaper, $355 per roll, Radford Furnishings. 3 HK Living “Retro Webbing” cabinet in Black, $3995, House of Orange. 4 Leopard Rust cushion (60cm x 40cm), $165, Bonnie and Neil. 5 Tiger cushion in Teal, $139, The Family Love Tree. 6 Corvus Mini Porthold decorative tile, $69, Ahoy Trader. 7 Campaign Safari chair in Teak/White Cotton, $698, Dunlin. 8 Rising Sun day bed in Teal, $1295, The Family Love Tree. 9 Fornasetti “Aperitivo Otto” candle, $270 for 300g, Mecca. 10 HK Living “Brass Palm” lamp, $999, House of Orange. 11 Vase of Monsteria artwork by Emma Gale, $800, Nikau Store. 12 Home Republic “Zari Khaki” quilt cover set, $149.99 for queen, Adairs. real living

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The Amalfi effect Each of Le Sirenuse’s 58 suites have whitewashed walls, handmade tile floors and a mix of antique and contemporary furniture.

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dolce vita A paragon of European style, Positano is home to an A-list hotel that’s inspiring summer fashion, fragrances, interiors and Instagram hashtags

POSITANO IS THE APEROL SPRITZ OF ITALY. Nestled into the Amalfi Coast, the cliffside village looks like a postcard. The sea is cerulean blue, the rooftops are a dappled shade of sunburnt skin and visitors on Vespas dress like extras in The Talented Mr. Ripley. Perched high above Positano you’ll find its crown jewel, Le Sirenuse, a family-run resort where Hollywood’s creme de la creme brush shoulders at the bar. Le Sirenuse was originally a private summer house owned by the Sersale family. In 1951, they turned their home into a luxury hotel boasting vaulted ceilings, embroidered linen bedding and a collection of museum-worthy antiques and art. The hotel is now managed by Antonio Sersale, the son of co-founder Franco. His wife Carla designs womenswear for the hotel boutique, Emporio Sirenuse, his cousin Marina develops the hotel’s line of Eau d’Italie fragrances, and they also tend to the gardens of bougainvillea and lemon trees. In 1953, the author John Steinbeck wrote, “Nearly always when you find a place as beautiful as Positano your impulse is to conceal it.” Not Le Sirenuse. The scent of those lemon trees is bottled in Tom Ford’s Neroli Portofino fragrances, while the hotel’s whitewashed walls and tiled mosaics are inspiring the design of new restaurants and bars. Positano’s picturesque architecture and landscape is also fuelling the latest homewares trends, like citrus motifs on toasters and ceramics painted with faces of Mediterranean gods. Your Instagram feed is probably full of Le Sirenuse-inspired photos, and we think it will be for summers to come. R

Siblings Franco, Anna, Aldo and Paolo (above) opened Le Sirenuse in 1951. The hotel has panoramic views of Positano.

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In 2014, Cire Trudon and designer Giambattista Valli created a candle with notes of gardenia, jasmine and lily to capture the scents of Positano.

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This year, artist Luke Edward Hall designed homewares for Emporio Sirenuse, while Aussie designer Lucy Folk’s jewellery is reminiscent of the hotel’s artworks.

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Floral abundance The fruity floral displays in store were created by botanical stylist Aleksandra. Her brief was to tie in the citrus motif, something that appears on the new collection of accessories by TDE.

Take a seat We’ve set the ultimate table with vases and cutlery by Iittala, plates and jugs from Atelier, napkins from I Love Linen, table and plinths (below) by Sarah Ellison, chairs from GlobeWest and a rug from Armadillo&Co.

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We gave the TDE apartment in Westield Sydney a vibrant makeover. Come check it out! IF INSTA PICS OF PEOPLE SIPPING APEROL SPRITZES along the Italian coastline have you hankering for your own Mediterranean getaway, get ready to embrace those vacay vibes a lot closer to home. The real living team has made over The Apartment by The Daily Edited in Sydney’s Westfield shopping centre with those very images in mind. First and foremost, we’ve showcased TDE’s beautiful wares, but as with the best shopping experiences, it’s all about the way you feel when you walk into the store. The real living x TDE store evokes that relaxed, summer holiday feeling through terracotta-hued furniture, a dining table set with coloured glasses and hand-painted face plates, plus more citrus fruit than you can poke a stripey straw hat at. Best of all, you can buy everything you see. The collab will be in store until November 12, so if you’re in town, pay us a visit! R @reallivingmag

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FROM TOP LEFT Lumira candles, $69 each, Atelier Lumira. Monogrammed rectangular cross-body bag in Taupe, $159.95, The Daily Edited. Artik cutlery, $299 for 16-piece set, Iittala. Underworld limited-edition artwork, from $800 unframed, Akila Berjaoui. Atelier x Fasano hand-painted side plate with face, $65, Atelier. Mirrored plinth in Rust, $295 for 35cm, Sarah Ellison. You’ll also find pieces from The Beach People, Ayu, Sans Ceuticals, Ms Brown, Mayde, Esther Eckley, Reliquia and The Ease.

the collaboration Visit the real living x TDE store in Westield Sydney until November 12. We’ve furnished the space with some of our favourite linens, furniture, accessories and beauty buys, all of which you can purchase! Tde-apartment.com @thedailyedited

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renaissance woman Sara Ricciardi, the 29-year-old Italian designer behind one of Milan Design Week’s most talked-about artworks, invites us inside her studio and home

text lindyl crabb | photography fabrizio cicconi/living inside | styling francesca davoli

New challenges For the 2018 Salone del Mobile design fair, Sara worked with brands like Wallpaper and Culti Milano to create diffusers, vases and temporary tattoos. Wonder land Sara’s studio is filled with new pieces and past collections. She describes the space as a closet of curiosities.


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Power of one Having grown up in the south of Italy, Sara’s career choice of design was almost unheard of. “My parents still don’t get what I create, but they support me,” she smiles.

“I WAS SUPPOSED TO STUDY ECONOMICS,” Sara Ricciardi recalls. “I didn’t know what design was. Then a man gave a talk at my school about university and he described how our ideas can become reality. In that moment I knew that was my path.” Despite her parents’ concerns, Sara did not pursue economics. Instead, she studied product design in Milan, then completed two exchange programs – “In Istanbul, I discovered the power of decoration and social engagement; in New York I learned the importance of failure and dealing with mistakes.” After graduating, Sara took up freelance work and teaching social design courses at universities. She also creates objects and furniture with Italian artisans and designs for a number of brands. “I create things with strong visual impact, that revolutionise traditional uses,” she says. Sara works from her studio in the south of Milan, where she can identify with the city’s Italian culture and international spirit. “Little by little I’ve created my world. I don’t share the space – I’m already enough for it!” Every morning begins with her ritual. She stretches, prepares coffee, burns an incense stick and makes hand scrub from the leftover grounds. “Right now, I’m in a storm, researching, experimenting and trying not to fall,” she explains. “But if it’s not a challenge, you’re in your comfort zone.” As her star rises, galleries are taking notice. Recently, curator Alice Stori Liechtenstein approached her to recreate the Schloss Hollenegg castle in Austria for the Milan Salone del Mobile. Sara created Arcadia, an installation where visitors are free to play in a mythical land. “With Arcadia, I started to define the direction I want to take. That’s why I will present my first interior this year!” Sara’s energy may seem preternatural, but she simply says, “Life is too short to be mediocre.” A real living

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Creative space “My studio is 75 sq m of chaos and materials,” she says. Sara always works with paper and coloured pencils, and she designed the cabinets – they’re from her I F.lli Lamière range.

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10 questions with Sara Ricciardi 1. When do you feel most creative? Early morning, when the sun is rising and the city is quiet. 2. What music do you listen to? Classical when I wake up, techno when I exercise, in the studio it could be Brazilian or African rhythm and aterwards I put on awful ’80s dance music. 3. What materials do you like working with? I really love metal. It’s straight and rigid but bends gently under a lame. I’m also enjoying ceramics and more organic materials. 4. Do you have a favourite collection? Could you choose which child is your favourite? 5. What trait do you most admire in others? Their obsessions – when they focus on something and do it with all their passion and have a ire inside that drives them. 6. How do you like to relax? Drawing without any reason, walking with no destination, losing myself in the city and riding my bike and singing loudly at the same time. 7. What’s your drink of choice? Give me a bottle of red Italian wine called Amarone, which is like drinking silk. Paired with candles and Billie Holiday, and I’m in heaven. 8. Where would you like to travel? Mexico, to investigate their death festivals and rituals. 9. Beauty or innovation? Why choose one? Beautiful innovation! That’s the real goal. 10. Where would you like to be in ive years? I live in the present so intensely that I don’t make many plans. But I want to keep studying a lot, and I’ll try to be more politically involved. R You can see more of Sara’s work at her website, Sararicciardi.org, or follow her on Instagram @sara___ricciardi @reallivingmag

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Woman’s touch Sara’s feathered Mechanical Caresses pleasure tools (below) were a project for The Ladies’ Room, a group of female creatives.


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Day dreamer Sara’s inspired by her parents, friends, people she meets, books and nature. “I try not to lose my sense of wonder.”



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Classic simplicity reigns in this polished Sydney apartment full of heritage character


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In the white “We just love the simplicity of white linen against washed-out timber floors,” says homeowner Kate Bucceri. The walls throughout have been painted Dulux Lexicon Quarter. Club Med Italian ceramics from a recent trip to Sicily are dotted throughout the apartment – a nice nod to Jon’s Italian heritage. The head vase (opposite) is by ceramicist Giacomo Alessi. A

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WHEN YOU WORK IN A FAST-PACED, DEMANDING JOB, your home becomes your sanctuary. This is something Kate and Jon Bucceri can certainly attest to. By day, they wheel and deal in their respective careers as a PR manager and investment banker, then at night they retreat to their Federation-style apartment in Sydney’s Darling Point, with its calming, pared back aesthetic. They bought the original 1920s property with its high ceilings, generously sized rooms and old-style architecture in 2015. “There’s so much character in our apartment that you just can’t get in a newer style,” Kate says. “And we love the area with its parks and incredible city views.” THREE BECOMES TWO While the property was touted as a threebedder, Kate and Jon decided to sacrifice the pokier third room by knocking out a wall and adding to the kitchen and dining space. “The only issue was that this was one of the main load-bearing walls in the apartment block, so the process wasn’t easy!” Kate recalls. The building’s heritage listing delayed things further, but 13 months later, construction of the new structural beam and surrounding bulkhead began. “The room has the most incredible light thanks to its floor-toceiling windows, so we’re so glad we persevered,” Kate says. GREAT MINDS Kate and Jon have taken a collective approach to their home’s interiors. “Luckily we have a very similar style,” Kate says. “I tend to lead the conversation, but Jon always helps make the final decisions.” Washed-out timber floors and walls painted a cool white act as a base to which they’ve added soft linen furniture, patterned rugs, marble tables and brushed-metal lamps. Careful consideration has been given to the artworks, too. “I feel art can’t be rushed,” Kate says. “It’s best to have nothing on your walls rather than something that doesn’t feel authentically you.” As a result, each of the chosen scenic photographs, abstract prints, original oil paintings and Italian ceramics tell a story that is unique to this home and to this couple. R

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Set the mood “We wanted to keep our bedroom comfortable but moody, with lots of soft linen and lighting,” says Kate, who chose linen from In Bed. The in-built window seat has storage underneath and is a favourite spot to sit and look out over the trees.

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The dark side As a contrast to the lighter living room, Kate and Jon selected darker, moodier pieces for the dining area, such as a black framed dining table and a dark grey rug. “It’s quite a large space, so we wanted it to feel warm and inviting for guests,” Kate says.

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OPEN A grand old building with room to spare is restored and turned into an artist’s residence with the heart and soul of a share house

Pare it back “To counteract the overwhelming architecture, I went for contemporary and sober touches,” says homeowner Martino. The shared living room is furnished with a coffee table from Nome Furniture, a Ferm Living rug and a vintage leather chair. The artwork is by Lorenzo Brinatia, a former resident.


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Quiet escape In his private living room, Martino (pictured) takes time out to reflect, observe and rest – just what the spacious, light-filled interiors were designed for. From the window seat he can look out onto the rooftops of Florence, or relax on the vintage sofa, which he found in Portugal. A

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IN THE AGE OF AIRBNB, it’s totally normal to talk to strangers on the internet, show up at their house and spend a few weeks living there. Of course, most people prefer to keep their homes – and wifi passwords – private. But for Martino di Napoli Rampolla, home is a place to be shared. After working abroad, Martino returned to Florence and felt the city lacked a supportive space for creatives. The solution was this historic home owned by his family, which he describes as an “architectural jewel that needed to be fixed up”. CREATIVE COMMUNITY Martino enlisted interior designer Andrew Trotter to turn the empty building into “Numeroventi”, an artist’s residence and gallery with rooms for rent. They did it in 18 months. “I met Andrew at a concert held in his apartment,” Martino recalls. “The idea of a place dedicated to creative exchange stems from his open-house philosophy.” Martino wanted tenants to feel at home, so Andrew designed spaces where young people could unwind. They also chose unfussy Scandinavian-designed furniture to create a relaxed vibe. The high ceilings made it possible to build mezzanines in several rooms, however, no other major changes were made. WORK IN PROGRESS As Numeroventi grows, Martino plans to renovate more spaces that will accommodate guests who come from around the world. He also plans to do up his private living quarters. “There is an entire community revolving around Numeroventi, a mix of local and international creative talent,” he says. “I admit, its success exceeded expectation. We hit the nail on the head!” R

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who lives here? Martino di Napoli Rampolla, a creative director and graphic designer, and a revolving collective of creatives Numeroventi.it | @_numeroventi_

Food for thought The shared kitchen was designed to encourage communal dining and discussion. Mismatched Ercol chairs surround a recycled timber table, which is illuminated by Miguel Milá “M64” lamps. The artwork above the sink is by Kreshnik Aliaj, a sculptor and previous resident artist. Keep it simple In share house living rooms, mixing furniture from several design decades can feel stuffy, so Andrew looked for pieces from the ’50s and ’60s. “He helped me find furniture in Italy, Spain, Portugal and England,” Martino says. The yellow Rest sofa is from Muuto, beside it is a Lampe Gras lamp and the artwork is by Kreshnik Aliaj. A

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Great minds Alongside Martino, Numeroventi is managed by his friend Alessandro Modestino Ricciardelli (on the left). Together, they provide mentoring and coaching to young creatives.

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Light & bright Lofty windows make the most of the natural light, and the addition of minimalist furniture creates lots of open space. Leather pieces, including the tan armchair from Ox Mobiliari, add warmth. The pendant is a Frama “Cone Shade�.


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Heavy metal The large benchtop and industrial surfaces in this new kitchen allow several people to use it at once. The pendant lights are by Miguel Milà.

Mid-century classics A Falcon chair and Hansen and Guldborg bookshelf occupy the shared living room (above). Next big things Numeroventi receives applications from all types of creatives. “We offer them space to work together, residency and support,” Martino says. Past residents include British singer Dev Hynes, aka Blood Orange. Subdued splendour Vintage wicker furniture tempers the frescoed walls. A


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Scandi style Rooms with high ceilings were turned into lofts – bedroom and bathrooms upstairs, living and dining spaces below. Martino’s bedroom is furnished with vintage Nordic-designed furniture. The yellow lamp is an Anglepoise “Type 75”. Turn back time In the guest room, original wall frescoes that date back to the Renaissance remain intact. It’s reserved for high-profile artists and has the potential to be used for photoshoots and installations. The yellow bench and marble coffee table are by Numeroventi. A

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Exchange program Artists accepted into the residency leave their artworks behind or contribute to an exhibition. The gold ring is part of an installation by Natalia Criado, a designer and past resident. Miguel Milà made the Cesta lamp for Santa & Cole.

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Colours and finishes FROM LEFT Dulux Wash&Wear Low Sheen paint in Pale Sage, $91.55 for 4L. Intenso Traditional Oak Oiled flooring, $110 a sq m, Quick-Step. Haymes Paint Artisan rendercoat paints in Natural Lime, $177.10 for 15L. Protector Aluminium flat top balustrade panel (2m x 1.01m), $195, Bunnings. real living

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This joyful home of a passionate foodie is a delicious blend of cherished keepsakes, streaming sunlight and old world charms

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Tales of wonder Each item in the home of cook and collector Héloïse Brion has its own story to tell, from the woman’s portrait found in India, to the vintage mechanic’s lamp from the ’60s, and the gold palm tree lamp, which was bought via Instagram from antiques curator Nomibis. In the frame A photo by her husband’s friend, Fabien Dettori, is displayed in the living room (opposite). A real living

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STYLE TIP ELIMINATE THE NEED FOR NAILS OR SCREWS BY LEANING ART ON SIDEBOARDS, SHELVES OR THE FLOOR. LIGHTER FRAMES CAN HANG FROM REMOVABLE HOOKS


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IF YOU COULD LIVE ANYWHERE IN THE WORLD, where would that be? For seasoned traveller Héloïse Brion, who’s spent time in Paris, Florida, Madrid, Mumbai, Marrakesh and Normandy, the alluring sights and sounds of Paris are hard to beat. The apartment that she shares with her husband Christophe and their two children Gabin and Balthazar is located in the 10th arrondissement, within walking distance of produce markets, traditional bakeries, pavement cafes, chic eateries and cocktail bars – all essential, given she runs a successful food blog and subscription box business, Miss Maggie’s Kitchen. QUIET SPACE Despite its central location, the apartment is protected from the frenzies of city life thanks to its position at the rear of the building. Overlooking two large courtyards, the family hear bird calls and distant church bells in the mornings, and enjoy the generous sunlight that streams in all day long. Graced with high ceilings, hardwood floors, leadlight windows and marble fireplaces, the property had been renovated not long before they moved in, so the only additions needed were some custom-made bookshelves in the dining area and a more substantial wardrobe space in the master bedroom. PASSION PLAY Around the home you’ll find a diverse mix of pieces that reflect the passions and hobbies of its inhabitants. Héloïse likes to display special items collected over the years, like the woman’s portrait that she spied while in Kerala, India, and then saw again a few months later – she was so fascinated by the painting that Christophe surprised her with it for her birthday. Christophe’s guitars and piano provide further insight into the couple who live here. And then there’s the kitchen and dining area, Héloïse’s realm where she cooks and bakes for her business. Her love of food is contagious, and her boys love to help in the kitchen whenever they get the chance. We can almost smell their sweet creations from here… R Details, details The living room, with its Paola Navone couch, flows into the dining area. A mirror found at a Parisian street market leans nonchalantly against the wall, while the red, wooden cow head was a gift from Héloïse’s brother and a world globe depicts some inspiring words to live by. A real living

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bring new life to antique features If you’ve been blessed with an older home that has gorgeous period features, it’s easy to make them work in the 21st century. Freshen up an old fireplace with a simple coat of paint – white is crisp and clean, but any colour works – or modernise decorative ceiling mouldings with a contemporary light fitting. Look at me! The couple have made the fireplace a focal point of their living space, dotting treasured trinkets along its mantel and leaning framed pictures and an antique moulding against the walls on either side.


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Essential ingredients An extra-large leather couch, Tunisian coffee table from Zaama, azilal rug from Marrakesh, vintage child’s car seat and old cinema lamp bring charm and character to the living room. A

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Table for four Family mealtimes in the Brion-Roué household are precious and lively! The table is set with antique dishes found in the French wine region of Médoc many years ago. Against the wall sits a large buffet that once belonged to a colourist – the drawers were still filled with coloured powders when the couple purchased it.

Just desserts Héloïse shares the recipes for her heavenly creations – such as this spiced pear cake – with her Miss Maggie’s subscribers. Fashion books are a reference to her previous career in fashion PR.

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homes Light show Héloïse takes in the city views and generous light while working in her kitchen.

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MEDITERRANEAN FEAST Harbour 107cm round dining table, $299, Freedom. ON TABLE FROM TOP Floral jacquard tablecloth in White (1.4m x 1.4m), $49.94, Zara Home. Tezza high bowl, $145, Jardan. Pinch pot in Green, $26, Tigmi Trading. Ultimate Essentials 16-piece cutlery set in Silver, $30, Freedom. Raised floral design wine glass, $12.95, Zara Home. Round jute placemat, $112 for set of 8, The Dharma Door. Lrnce serving plate, $85, Jardan. Poppy multi napkin, $125 for set of 6, Bonnie and Neil. ON FLOOR Sarah Ellison x The Beach Club “Scallop” tiles, $189 a sq m, Teranova Tiles. OPPOSITE Harbour 107cm round dining table, as before. Vineyard dining chair, $99, Freedom. Northcote Pottery “cottaSeal” 48cm terracotta coin pot, $54.70, Bunnings. ON TABLE FROM LEFT Floral jacquard tablecloth in White, as before. Round jute placemat set, as before. Lrnce serving plates, as before. Poppy multi napkins, as before. Ultimate Essentials 16 piece cutlery set in Silver, as before. Pinch pot in Green, as before. Tezza high bowl, as before. Side plate in Blue, $30, and Oil bottle in Pink, $40, Tigmi Trading. Raised floral design wine glass, as before. Lrnce vase 12, $220, and Lrnce tumbler, $55, Jardan. ON WALLS Low Sheen paint in Victoriana (1L) with French Wash paint in Valkyrie (500ml), $73.63 for both, Porter’s Paints. ON FLOOR Sarah Ellison x The Beach Club “Scallop” tiles, as before.


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dine la dolce vita A table inspired by European summer destinations makes the perfect spot to spend luxuriant lunches. This season, expect ceramics painted with bright Mediterranean motifs like faces and citrus, and here, a bowl of fruit feels more authentic than lowers. Balance all that pattern with a white tablecloth, then add texture with woven mats. A

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keep it simple Meals are a time to reconnect with our senses, loved ones and nature. Take inspiration from the simple purity of Scandi style and start with a cleansing white-on-white palette. Leave your table linens unironed and decorate with untamed wildlowers. Tableware made from natural materials like ceramic, stone and timber feels just right. A

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This tied napkin style adds country charm. Bunch the fabric and tie with twine, jute, ribbon or a strip of fabric, then slip in a flower.

FRESH SPREAD Ethnicraft Oak “Bok” dining table, $1325, Clickon Furniture. Flocca linen tablecloth in White, $169, Hale Mercantile Co. ON TABLE FROM TOP Minimal borosilicate glass butter dish, $32.95, Zara Home. Carafe, $29.99, H&M Home. Arno tumbler, $44.95 for set of 4, Country Road. Oval porcelain dish, $9.99, H&M Home. Arezzo brushed gold butter knife, $11.75, The Bay Tree. Monalto napkin in White/Seafoam, from $12, L&M Home. Porcelain plate, $12.99, and Small porcelain plate, $7.99, H&M Home. Cutlery with wood-effect handle, $6.95 a piece, Zara Home. OPPOSITE Ethnicraft Oak “Bok” dining table, as before. Stockholm 2017 coffee table, $249, Ikea. Sketch “Requin” side chair in White, $195, Clickon Furniture. Flocca linen tablecloth in White, as before. ON TABLE FROM LEFT Carafe, as before. Arno tumbler, as before. Monalto napkin in White/Seafoam, as before. Porcelain plates, and small porcelain plates, as before. Cutlery with wood-effect handle, as before. Minimal borosilicate glass butter dish, as before. Arezzo brushed gold butter knife, as before. enProduct gold coffee dripper, $69, Cup coffee filter, $12 for pack of 4, and Kinto slow coffee mug, $42 for large, DEA Store. Round jute coaster, $45 for set of 8, The Dharma Door. Oval oak salt and pepper set, $34.95, Mr & Mrs Jones. Theo timber board, $69.95, and Lain large vase, $69.95, Country Road. real living

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TIP The napkin ring is making a return to formal settings that call for sparkle. Fold the napkin in half, roll it up and put a ring on it. Voilà!

FEMME FATALE Eaton 2100 black dining table, $799, James Lane. ON TABLE FROM TOP Vienna glass carafe, $49.95, Country Road. Hipped red wine glass, $10, West Elm. Tumbler, $7.99, H&M Home. Fini dinner plate in Pale Grey, $64.95 for set of 4, Country Road. Matte earthenware dessert plate in Stone, $9.95, and Matte earthenware bowl in Stone, $9.95, Zara Home. Linen table napkin in Plum, $50 for set of 4, Cultiver. Ferm Living hexagon brass napkin ring, $99 for set of 4, Urban Couture. 16-piece rose gold look cutlery set, $19, Kmart. OPPOSITE Eaton 2100 black dining table, as before. HK Living dining chair in Nude, $399, House of Orange. ON TABLE FROM LEFT Fini dinner plates in Pale Grey, as before. Matte earthenware dessert plates in Stone, and Matte earthenware bowls in Stone, as before. Linen table napkins in Plum, as before. Ferm Living hexagon brass napkin rings, as before. 16-piece rose gold look cutlery set, as before. Hipped red wine glass, as before. Vienna glass carafe, as before. Tumbler, as before. Vase, Trille Floral. Napkin holder, $12.99, H&M Home. Bloomingville glass candlesticks in Grey, $24 for set of 2, Clickon Furniture. ON WALL Low Sheen paint in Drizzle (1L) with French Wash paint in Snowdonia (500ml), $73.63 for both, Porter’s Paints. Basix linen curtains in Rosa Sheer, $249, Hale Mercantile Co. ON FLOOR Expona Flow PUR flooring in Painted Chevron, $75 a sq m, Polyflor. @reallivingmag

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make it crystal clear The beauty of this setting is in the way transparent acrylic glassware, plates and accessories reveal the pieces beneath and around them. Complement the cool marble with glass and brass, then relax the look with some linen napkins. With so much colour, it’s best to use just one or two pieces with raised details, like these golden goblets. A

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ART OF GLASS Stacey table, $2895, Sarah Ellison. ON TABLE FROM LEFT HK Living crystal glass candle holders in Grey Diamond, $99, Cobalt Round, $79, and Amber Diamond, $89, House of Orange. Plate, $19.95, Zara Home. Glass plate in Azure, $89, and Medium goblet in Teal, $59 for set of 4, Maison Balzac. Terrazzo resin coaster in White Terrazzo, $65 for set of 6, Capra Designs. Twisted wine glass, $12.95, Zara Home. Ceramic 80s oval side plate in Lilac, $27.95, House of Orange. Brass salad servers, $64, Lightly. Linen table napkin in White, $50 for set of 4, Cultiver. Charm cutlery set in Gold Colour, $70, Freedom. ON FLOOR Expona Flow PUR ooring in Painted Chevron, as before. OPPOSITE Stacey table, as before. Lucille dining chair in Navy Velvet, $425, GlobeWest. ON TABLE Plates, Glass plates in Azure, Charm cutlery set in Gold Colour, Twisted wine glasses, Medium goblets in Teal, Terrazzo resin coasters in White Terrazzo, HK Living crystal glass candle holders in Grey Diamond, Cobalt Round and Amber Diamond, Linen table napkin in White, Ceramic 80s oval side plate in Lilac and Brass salad servers, all as before. ON FLOOR Expona Flow PUR ooring in Painted Chevron, as before. real living

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TIP This restaurant fold is an elegant technique. Fold a napkin in three lengthways, place underneath your plate and let it drape off the table.

WABI-SABI Kew 1200 chalk veneer and natural elm dining table, $1099, James Lane. Linen tablecloth in Natural, $160 for square size, Cultiver. Table runner, $14.99, H&M Home. ON TABLE RUNNER FROM LEFT Ikebana vessel, $129, Karen Jennings “Leaf” dish, $35, Kyoto spoon, $12, Vintage Kyoto tray, $239, Kyoto Cherry Blossom teacup, $65, and Kyoto teapot with brass handle, $339, DEA Store. ON TABLECLOTH FROM LEFT Alto white wine glass, $59.95 for set of 4, and Osten placemat in Olive, $14.95, Country Road. Dimpled large plate in Beige, $3, Kmart. HK Living “Japanese Ceramic” noodle bowl, $89 for set of 4, House of Orange. 100% linen napkin in Mustard, $40 for set of 4, In Bed. Maibashi brass chopsticks with chopstick rest, $35, Kinnow Cutlery. OPPOSITE Kew 1200 chalk veneer and natural elm dining table, as before. Brooklyn chairs, $1015 each, Jardan. ON TABLE Linen tablecloth in Natural, Table runner, 100% linen napkin in Mustard, Osten placemats in Olive, Dimpled large plates in Beige, HK Living “Japanese Ceramic” noodle bowls, Ikebana vessel, Maibashi brass chopsticks, Alto white wine glasses, Karen Jennings “Leaf” dish, Kyoto spoon, Kyoto Cherry Blossom teacups, Vintage Kyoto tray and Kyoto teapot with brass handle, all as before. ON WALL HK wallpaper in Cherry Tree, $139 a roll, House of Orange. @reallivingmag

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1 We Can See, Manly I’m a regular at this beautifully curated interiors store in my home suburb of Manly on Sydney’s Northern Beaches. Wecansee.com.au 2 Smith Made, Balgowlah I refer most of my interiors clients here: a stunning store and retail outlet for furniture brand MCM House. Smithmade.com.au 3 Parlour X, Paddington Eva Galambos, owner of Parlour X, has the most exquisite taste in Sydney. The store’s merchandising is ever-evolving. Parlourx.com


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Plush hour MCM House “Spargo” armchair in Jute, $1390, Smith Made.

Skin deep Active Hydration serum, $148 for 30ml, Rodan+Fields. Shelf expression HK Living “Retro” oval cabinet in Light Grey, $1695, We Can See.

In the bag Celine logo canvas tote in Natural, $1945, Parlour X. Garden inspo Slightly Garden Obsessed III book, $69.95, Mon Palmer.

further aield 9 Daughter, Byron Bay My daughter Billie’s wardrobe is better than mine now! Daughter takes us from picnics to the beach all summer long. Daughterco.com 10 AMARA Home, Berry A delightful destination store on the South Coast of NSW. I love the beautiful Wonki Ware plates. Instagram: @amara_home 11 ABC Carpet & Home, New York The home interiors mecca for everything. When my son was a baby, we went for daily stroll-bys for inspiration. Anything you need, you’ll find here. Abchome.com 12 Chanel, London This UK flagship store designed by architect Peter Marino is next-level gorgeous. For me, Chanel is timeless and elegant. I save up for special pieces that are cared for and will last for decades. Chanel.com 13 Dôen, LA These two beautiful LAbased mums are creating clothes that are perfect for the way we live in Australia. A once-a-summer purchase is always on my wish list. Shopdoen.com R

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Dish wish Wonki Ware plates, from $33 for entree plate, AMARA Home.

Bikini babe Ephemera “Gingham” tie-front bandeau, $155, and high-waisted pants, $110, Matchesfashion.com.

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STAY IN CONTROL No two loads of washing are the same, so SmartDrive™ technology adjusts each wash cycle for effective results every time. Left to Right: Fisher & Paykel 10kg Front Loader Washing Machine WH1060P1. Fisher & Paykel 8kg Condensing Dryer DC8060P1

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Fresh start Classic white shirts and loose linens are summer-wardrobe staples, but it’s not always easy to keep them looking fresh. But with today’s super-smart laundry appliances, bright, white results have become a breeze. If you’re thinking of upgrading your washing machine, consider what special features might be useful to you. Fisher & Paykel’s new 10kg Front Loader has 13 specialist wash cycles, powered by SmartDrive™ technology, which intelligently adjusts each wash cycle to care for your fabrics.

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Keep it simple Whether washing everyday items like towels, or heavy loads including sleeping bags or doonas, Fisher & Paykel’s 10kg Front Loader Washing Machine provides complete fabric care. Its 13 wash cycles cover all your items from delicate to bulky. The comprehensive cotton wash is ideal for all those hard-working summer essentials like T-shirts and shorts. Got kids? You’ll benefit from the larger drum to get through your laundry in less time. Pair it with the Fisher & Paykel 8kg Condensing Dryer, which features 13 matching cycles, including Easy Iron for shirts, Heavy for jackets, and Rack Dry for shoes, toys and items too precious to tumble. Easy!

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lovely laundries A little creative lair and some clever storage solutions will make separating your colours from your whites a pleasure

60cm Modern Cabinet door in Bluepea, $146, Kaboodle.

Blue Daisy cement tiles (20cm x 20cm), $165 a sq m, Jatana Interiors.

Boral ooring in Blackbutt Metallon Tungsten, $189.50 for 1.4 sq m, Bunnings.

pack a punch Patterned tiles are an easy way to add colour and character to your laundry. Here, the blue hue carries into the cabinets.


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1 Golden Metallic mirror, $49.95, Zara Home. 2 Raawii “Strom” ceramic vase in Dark Blue, $65, Matchesfashion.com. 3 Bonnie and Neil “Seventies” vinyl rug in Blue (55.8cm x 91.4cm), $185, Life Interiors. 4 Darren Palmer “Shagreen” tray, $49.95, Myer. 5 Medium glass jar in Brass, $34, Zakkia. 6 Lino Nel Vento linen spray, $88 for 175ml, Jo Malone. 7 Felt laundry basket in Dark Green, $99.95, Zara Home. 8 Schock “Soho” single bowl sink in White, $589, Harvey Norman. 9 Mette Ditmer “Yin Yang” soap dispenser in White/Brass, $55, Leo & Bella. 10 Råskog trolley in Dark Blue, $69, Ikea. 11 Bosch 9kg heat pump dryer, $1599, The Good Guys. 12 Hay “Hang” hanger in Brass, $13.35 for pack of 5, Finnish Design Shop. 13 Neu England kitchen mixer in Polished Nordic Brass PVD with White porcelain levers, $854, Candana. 14 Round brass knob, $25 for small, Lo&Co. 15 Sine bath mat in Slate, $24.95, Zanui. 16 LG 8.5kg inverter motor top-load washing machine in White, $667, Harvey Norman. real living

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1 Bezzoni swan neck mixer in Satin Brass, $396, Barben Architectural Hardware. 2 Ohelu single sink in Brass, $529.90, ABI. 3 Östernäs leather handle in Tanned Leather, $15 for set of 2, Ikea. 4 Muuto “Unfold” pendant light in Nude, $305, Surrounding. 5 Eucalyptus laundry liquid, $7.99 for 4L, Ecostore. 6 Peaches & Cream linen scarf, $95, Woodfolk. 7 Redecker wooden clothes pegs, $15 for pack of 25, Scout House. 8 Bolia “Trapeze” clothes rack in Oak, $495, Arrival Hall. 9 Metallic lint roller in Gold, $US9.99 (about $13.76) for 20 sheets, Flint. 10 Smeg 8kg front load washing machine, $1490, Winning Appliances. 11 Gaia vase in Antique White, $29.95, Salt&Pepper. 12 The Shorty locker in Blush, $199, Mustard. 13 Woodrow Drum stump, $350, Fenton&Fenton. 14 The Beach People “Stonewash” hand towel in Ash, $25.95, Zanui. 15 Wirth “Natural” towel hanger, $109, Simple Form. 16 Sienna round rattan tray, $79.95, Papaya. 17 Laundry basket in Blush with Tan Leather, $NZ249.99 (about $229), A&C Homestore. @reallivingmag

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high & dry An overhead clothes rail (an easy DIY project!) is perfect for air-drying garments on coathangers, and is a handy place to hang your freshly ironed shirts, dresses and pants.

Cloudburst Concrete benchtop, from $900 a sq m installed, Caesarstone.

Penny Round tiles in Rose Stone (28cm x 30cm), $42 a sheet, Perini.

60cm Country pantry door in Vanilla Essence, $440, Kaboodle.


Mono Hexagonal mosaic tiles in White Matt (32.4cm x 28.4cm), from $7.95 a sheet, Beaumont Tiles.

Glocal Sugar Structured porcelain tiles in Beige (60cm x 60cm), $69.95 a sq m, National Tiles.

Colour Palette laminate panel in Classic Oak, $102.41 a sq m, Laminex.

flip out A wall-mounted ironing board cupboard makes so much sense! This one comes with a power point, a light and space to store your iron when you’re not using it.


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THE LAYOUT Wall space does not go to waste in this multifunctional laundry, where a shallow cupboard cleverly hides an ironing board that can be opened in one swift movement. On the other side, high shelves and a stylish tray neatly store and display laundry paraphernalia like pegs, detergent and scrubbing brushes. Efficient space-saving appliances and integrated cabinetry with pull-out functionality hide mess when the room is not in use. FINISHES Natural materials and textures are the stars here, from timber cabinetry and pared-back tiling to wicker storage baskets. A large louvred window lets in lots of natural light and provides ventilation. TRY THIS AT HOME Look for smart ways to make use of wall and undercabinet space, and maximise storage with baskets and trays. R

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bookcases Get your books and special belongings in order – and create the perfect #shelie – with these simple styling ideas Fill from the bottom up Place your larger tomes at the base and smaller books up top. This will give your bookcase structure without having to arrange your books in order of height, which can feel forced. Placing heavy hardbacks on the sturdy base also stabilises your shelves. Display books vertically and horizontally Alternate between stacked and standing groups so your bookcase looks inviting and less like the shelves of a local library. Rather than trying to achieve symmetry, think of each shelf as a set of scales. Keep each end balanced and arrange groups with varying heights towards the middle. Use objects and art as bookends All those heavy decorative items you love that are hidden away in a cupboard make great bookends. This includes vases, crystal glassware, figurines, old globes and clocks. Plus, breaking up bulky rows of books with objects will create much-needed empty space. No crammed bookcases here!

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Create cute vignettes Apply the concept of an art wall to your bookcase. Use the shelf borders as a frame and make space for small curated groups of items. Layer them from back to front to create dimension, starting with tall prints and photos, then candles, single stem vessels and mementos for a personal touch. Group by tone, not colour Arranging your belongings by colour can start to resemble a rainbow. If you have more than one bookcase, decorate some with warm hues and others with cool shades. Balance bright pieces by inserting a neutral sculpture or book spine in between. Repurpose a ladder If you don’t have much built-in room, secondhand timber ladders make low-cost bookshelves when propped up against a wall and look great with a fresh coat of paint. And if you have a wide window ledge or mantel that’s gathering dust, decorate it with a row of books and pot plants that needs some sun. R


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mustard hues Warm and subtle, mustard is the unsung hero of the colour wheel. Here’s how to use it with conidence The vibe Just like its fellow yellows, mustard is a cheery shade, bringing a level of depth and sophistication that you don’t get with pale lemons or bright buttercup hues. “It’s a positive colour full of energy, and very welcoming,” says Andrea Lucena-Orr, colour and communications manager for Dulux. The top spot So where in your home will mustard work best? “This shade is so inviting when used in a hallway or entry,” Andrea says. Thanks to its superb light reflectance, it also looks amazing on dining and lounge room walls as an alternative to white (see right), while Andrea recommends using it in an office or study to help get those creative juices flowing. Can’t commit to a full wall? A sunny mustard-coloured front door makes a great first impression. Best colour matches Mustard does not discriminate and can be paired with

most other shades. Keep it within the same colour family by mixing it with pink and orange tones, create instant beachy vibes via teal or aqua accents, or let it pop against darker hues like navy, charcoal or olive green. Try before you buy “Mustard paints often have subtle undertones, which can show through under certain light conditions,” Andrea explains. “So make sure you trial your selected mustard in sample pots to ensure you love the colour in all lights – sunshine, afternoon/ evening light and under artificial light.” Application advice Once you’ve chosen your perfect shade of mustard, do it justice by using the right technique. “Most shades of mustard are muted, therefore they’ll usually cover a wall in two coats of paint,” Andrea explains. “Apply with a premium roller cover to ensure you get the right finish.” R

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With relish Dulux Wash&Wear Low Sheen interior paint in Golden Sand, $91.55 for 4L.


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Search your home for vessels that will hold fruit. These can include shallow bowls, vases, baskets or even quirky finds like this giant shell, or a small piece of hollowed-out log.

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If you’re working with a single type of fruit, also known as displaying en masse, fill the vessel to the brim. Balance the final pieces of fruit on top, making sure they’re secure enough so that they won’t roll away!

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Momordica charantia

Cynara scolymus

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These make a real impact when kept intact and grouped with purple fruits.

Arrange this tactile fruit on a marble or wooden board for an instant talking point.

Buy with long stems and arrange a bunch in a large cylindrical vase or pitcher.

Fill a brass bowl with these finger-shaped greens. Buy in summer and autumn.

Available most of the year, drape these vibrant vegies over eggplant or tomatoes.

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Cucumis melo var. cantalupensis

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Display whole, like a sculpture. When it’s cut in half to eat, the leftover half will still look great.

Whether you grow or buy them, this pretty pink fruit looks beautiful on a cake stand.

Create a tropical cocktail party vibe with a papaya or two cut in half and a whole pineapple.

Fill a tall cylindrical glass vase with lots of apples. Their colour needs no extra embellishment.

The knobbly skin suits a rustic table setting – think timber, hessian and tawny-hued linen.

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A plate of these cute peaches will make a super sweet table centrepiece in summer.

For a winter dinner party, put some honey-hued pears in a brass Champagne bucket.

A summer table isn’t complete without a big, coloured-glass bowl of ripe mangoes.

Sculptural pears, standing upright or on their sides, look elegant in moody settings.

Insert a few persimmons in an autumn fruit display – that vibrant orange red will pop.

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The delicate size of lychees will look beautiful scattered over a white scalloped ceramic plate.

Perfect for the Christmas table. Pile them high in a footed bowl with the stems attached.

Halve or quarter the fruit and arrange on top of an elevated platter with a bunch of grapes.

Channel the colours of the Amalfi with the halved fruit on a brightly painted ceramic plate.

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Cydonia oblonga

Citrus limon

Actinidia deliciosa

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Display a branch of these small golden globes along a table or standing in a tall vase.

The citron hue looks especially elegant against a grey tablecloth or cement surface.

A big bowl of lemons en masse with some leaves attached feels oh-so Mediterranean.

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TO TELL THE FULL STORY OF THE “JAC” HOUSE, you need to go back to a time when the house itself didn’t exist. Long before it became home to a federation-era, four-room cottage, the site in an inner western suburb of Sydney belonged to the Gelding Brothers Victorian Nursery, and during this time, a young jacaranda tree was planted. Fastforward 117 years to the redeveloped block with its compact cottage, and it was this tree that inspired the home’s magical transformation. Anita Panov and Andrew Scott from Panovscott Architects were engaged by the homeowners to design an extension that would give them greater access to the environment around them, allowing them to enjoy the changing seasons and landscaped gardens to full effect. “We spoke about the things we normally would in a first meeting as we walked around the house,” Andrew recalls. “We then arrived at the back door, and there before us was the most astounding jacaranda tree we had ever seen in an urban context.” Then and there, he and Anita decided to approach the project as if they were working between two existing structures – the cottage itself and the grand old jac. Retaining many of the home’s original features, they added a modern stacked extension to the rear, with a band of concrete marking the transition between the two. Several glass windows, huge in scale, were incorporated to allow natural light to flood in while providing a delightful view of the 12-metre tall tree.

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Hanging out Two AIM pendants from Euroluce diffuse and direct light over the dining table.

DESIGN TIP A VERTICAL VOID HEIGHTENS THE FEELING OF ELEVATION AND LETS IN PLENTY OF NATURAL LIGHT

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MERGING INDOORS AND OUT

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Built in 1917, the cottage was in great condition. As such, the front rooms remain untouched, with the ornamental ceilings, picture rails and exposed pine floors preserved. Then, as you walk down the hallway towards the new extension, a band of polished concrete leads to the open-plan living/kitchen/ dining space with its garden views. “This moment is designed to be jawdropping, a dynamic spatial moment which celebrates the experience of homecoming,” Andrew says.

With the “outward-looking” brief well and truly met, the clients also requested some “inward looking” capabilities. “We talked a lot about how the transformed house would need to be generous enough to allow them to be at one moment comfortably alone, and at others, able to host large gatherings of friends, which they clearly enjoyed,” Anita tells. The solution? A series of doors that slide into concealed wall pockets so the homeowners can open up or close off rooms as they choose.

Of course, a modern transformation of a historic home requires a degree of sustainability and environmental awareness. Panovscott retained and reused bricks and pine floorboards from the cottage in the new courtyard wall and hall extension respectively, while energy-efficient hydronic heating lies within the concrete slab. Ventilation hatches in the upper level’s glass panels are another natural heating/cooling feature, allowing hot air to escape while drawing cool air from below. R real living

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WORK IN PROGRESS: PANOVSCOTT’S TIMELINE

DECEMBER 2011 Clients purchased the property.

MARCH 2014 Initial meeting with the client.

AUGUST 2014 Initial architectural design completed. APRIL 2015 Construction documentation completed.

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Development application approved: The project was approved via the Complying Development SEPP, just prior to commencement on site.

Demolition/first work commenced.

AUGUST 2015 Extension slab completed.

MARCH 2016 Final project completion.

OCTOBER 2015 Extension framing completed.

Purple reign A high-level window above the void frames the canopy of the jacaranda tree.

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Smooth transition Concrete floors used in the new addition act as a contrast against the original timber.

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DESIGN TIP POLISHED CONCRETE FLOORS ARE HARD-WEARING, TIMELESS AND PROVIDE A SEAMLESS FLOW BETWEEN INDOORS AND OUT


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Hazel is a Mini Lop bunny who thinks she’s one of the kids. She loves eating pizza, watching Harry Potter and hanging out with her “siblings”.

we are family Hazel, 3, lives with Silvia, her husband Richard, their sons Raphael, 11, and Miro, 8, daughter Luna, 1, and guinea pig Ciccia, 4. Silviascucina.net @silviacollocaofficial

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One of the family Hazel roams freely around the house, but her favourite spots are on the kitchen table where there’s food, on the sofa watching movies and in Silvia’s arms when she wants a cuddle.

Plate up Handmade ceramic bowl in Cool Grey, $39.95, Mog & Bone.

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Hop to it Wand with star toy, $2, Kmart.

Cosy crib Howlpot “Howly” bed in Peach Perfect, $309, Nice Paws. At home Mini Lops like Hazel grow up to become full-sized rabbits.

How did you and Hazel meet? I was buying pet food for our guinea pig Ciccia and saw Hazel, a fluffy little thing. I bought her, and forgot to buy the food (Ciccia was not pleased)! When I brought Hazel home, my husband asked, “What are we going to do with a rabbit? You cook rabbits!” What is she like around your children? She’s so mellow with our daughter Luna. She sleeps under her cot, and Luna’s first word was Hazel. But she can be quite naughty with the boys. When they play with Lego, she’ll grab pieces and hop away. How do you and Hazel bond? I get a bit of anxiety and she’s had such a beautiful, calming effect on me. When I hold her I can feel her heartbeat, her slow breathing and the deep relaxation. It’s meditative and beneficial to both of us. I think if you deal with any anxiety, loving a pet can help you manage it. Is Hazel high maintenance? Once they’re litter-trained, rabbits are easy to care for in terms of walking and cleaning, but they are emotionally high maintenance because they need a lot of TLC. Is she a foodie like you? Hazel is like Garfield the cat and tries to steal our food, especially pizza and bread. She’s not meant to eat it! Hazel magically appears in the kitchen when we open the fridge or when I’ve been baking for my new cookbook Love Laugh Bake!, hoping for a nibble or two. If she were to inspire a new cookbook, what would it be? A book of pet treats like seed mix and dried vegetables. I would put Ciccia and Hazel on the cover! R real living

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money moves to make Planning a wedding? Money mag’s Eie Zahos explains the costs involved and ofers some clever ways to stay within your big-day budget

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THE RING Don’t believe the hype that you have to spend three month’s salary on the engagement ring. Buy what you can afford! If you’re shopping for a diamond, pay close attention to the four Cs – carat, cut, colour and clarity. By tweaking these four factors, you can reduce the final cost. For example, diamond prices jump considerably at the carat and half-carat marks. So instead of the popular one-carat diamond, buy a 0.90 or 0.95 carat. The difference in size won’t be that noticeable, but the savings will be. And who’s to say you have to buy a diamond? Other stones may be more affordable and better suited to your or your partner’s tastes! Whatever you decide, get a valuation certificate from a valuer registered with the National Council of Jewellery Valuers.

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THE VENUE According to the latest Australian Wedding Industry Report, the average couple spends $14,512 to secure a venue and feed their guests. It’s by far the biggest cost of your day, so aim to cut corners where you can. The average price per head is $150, but if you hold your big day outside of the popular seasons (autumn and spring), you may be able to secure of-peak prices. Also, check out prices for a Friday or Sunday wedding, as they’re often more afordable.

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lawless form Finish a modern balcony setting with some colour

vacation vibe

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The perfect chair for sipping rosé with friends

Give weekend brunch at home a French feel

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cool curves tutti-frutti A child-friendly design made for big family feasts

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easy as Relax on the deck or by the pool with a book

THE NEW WAVE FROM LEFT Mercer + Reid “Bordeaux” rattan bistro chair, $599.99 as part of a 3-piece set, Adairs. Seam stacking chair in Ochre Textured, $750, Tait. Rattan look chair in White, $39, Kmart. Cate chair in Pomelo, $99, Early Settler. Portofino outdoor dining armchair, $1295, Coco Republic. Volley rocker in Pale Eucalypt Matt with Grey rope, $1540, Tait. A

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plush piece Layer on top of an outdoor rug or with an alfresco sofa

colour pop stylish stool You can sit on it or use it to display a statement plant

Have a few spare for when extra guests come over

MAKE A SPLASH FROM LEFT Solid dyed braided round ottoman in Moss, $299, Domayne. Celine concrete stool in White, $395, Coco Republic. Vader stool, $399, Addition Studio. Mauritius woven side table, $425, GlobeWest.

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mix it up Matching furniture packages are a convenient option, but if you can’t find something to suit your style or the size of your space, there’s no need to buy a set. Mix and match individual pieces in different materials, designs and prints – the key to creating a cohesive custom look is to stick to a single colour palette. A SURFER’S PARADISE Beach umbrella in Terrazzo, $289, and umbrella base in White (25kg), $330, Basil Bangs. Lagoon sofa chair in Spa/White, $2300, GlobeWest. Abstract outdoor cushion, $10, Kmart.

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bring the indoors out Whether you’re decorating a deck, balcony or pool area, there’s no reason why you shouldn’t treat it the same way you would an indoor living space – in fact, we encourage it! Comfort is just as important outside, so layer your space with a rug and cushions, and don’t forget a side table to rest your iced drinks. Just make sure you buy weather-resistant outdoor textiles that are water- and fade-proof, and easy to clean. R OUT OF THE BLUE Beach umbrella in Mirage, $225, and umbrella base in White (25kg), $330, Basil Bangs. Indigo sofa, $999 as part of a 3-piece set, Early Settler. Star cushion, $160, Terrace. Roda “Bernardo” side table, $1625, Domo. Alfresco rug in Green (1.6m x 2.3m), $299, Domayne.

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Easy entertaining Arrange a beautiful share platter and let your guests help themselves. Wooden chopping board, $24.99, H&M Home. Rilki cheese knife in Brushed Steel, $39.95 for set of 3, Country Road. Short Stories “Aras� DOF tumbler, $299 for pair, Waterford. Medium carafe in Bottle, $137, Mud Australia. French linen tablecloth in Milk, $135, I Love Linen. Turn the page for tips on how to put on a crowd-pleasing spread. A

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grazing stations lettuce cups for dipping & wrapping

Take your host status up a notch with beautiful and delicious share platters

crunchy lavash crackers

Wash vegies in ice cold water and leave stems on – they look cute and act as handles while dipping.


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CRUNCH TIME CLOCKWISE FROM TOP LEFT Dipping bowl in Wasabi, $38, Mud Australia. Malmo soup/ entrée bowl, $29.95, Papaya. Glass carafe, $24.99, H&M Home. Embossed acrylic tumblers in Pink, $7 for set of 4, Kmart. Handpainted stoneware plate, $12.99, H&M Home. Cheese platter in Wasabi, $294, Mud Australia. Flint bisque spoon in Natural Clay with White, $19.95 for set of 2, Papaya. Terrazzo tray in Agave Terrazzo, $35, Capra Designs. Small Pebble bowl in Bottle, $38, Mud Australia. Theo timber dip bowl, $24.95, Country Road. Tongs in Silver, $32, Zakkia. Cloud Round plate in Chalk White, $29, Marmoset Found. Textured bowl, $12.99, H&M Home. Linen tablecloth in Blue Stripe, $89, The Beach People. Basix linen table runner in Mustard, $65, Hale Mercantile Co. Pure French linen napkins in Olive Ivy, $39.95 for set of 4, I Love Linen. A

let’s veg out! Create a platter even meat eaters will want to dive into with vibrant vegies, spiced dips and tempting textures

roasted chickpeas, pickled caulilower & white bean dip

If you don’t have time to make dips from scratch, jazz up a store-bought one with olive oil and dried spice.

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ladies’ lunch Mix savoury cheeses and olives with sweet, fresh fruit and raw honeycomb for an indulgent spread

honeycomb + hard cheese = perfect match

Cheese is best eaten at room temp so remove it from the fridge at least an hour before serving.

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PRETTY PALETTE CLOCKWISE FROM TOP LEFT Tall glass dessert tray with lid, $99.95, Zara Home. Rilki cheese knife in Gold, $39.95 for set of 3, Country Road. Pebble bowl in Plum, $45, Mud Australia. Classic jug in White, $49, Zakkia. Oblique Glassware Stemless champagne glass, $10, West Elm. Dipping bowl in Red, $45, Mud Australia. Terrazzo tray in Salt Terrazzo, $35, Capra Designs. Heath small tongs in Gold, $19.95, Country Road. Scandi paddle board, $12, Kmart. Blume metal spreader, $14.95, Country Road. Salt dish in Bottle, $17, Mud Australia. Tapas condiment bowl in Pink, $7.95, Country Road. Doiy “Hestia” bowl, $65, Opus Design. Linen tablecloth in Nude, $145 for small, and Linen table napkins in Blush, $50 for set of 4, Cultiver. Flowers and vase, My Violet. A

Fresh, in-season fruits such as figs, berries and grapes add a sweet touch and complement cheese perfectly.

oat biscuits & blue vein cheese

pork & fennel seed salami

Be sure to put out a knife for each type of cheese and a small bowl for olive pits to keep the platter tidy.

fresh mulberries & igs


If you’re serving bread, leave a bottle of good-quality olive oil on the table so guests can help themselves.

thinly sliced prosciutto & bresaola grissini breadsticks

Before people arrive, cut into the cheese – it’s a treat for the host and will encourage guests to start eating.

MEDITERRANEAN DIET CLOCKWISE FROM TOP LEFT Indian steel pitcher (holding olive branches), $83, Hay. Tray, $14.99, H&M Home. Glass pourer, $4, Kmart. Wooden server, $19.99, H&M Home. Small Flared bowl in Orange, $45, Mud Australia. Stemmed wine glass, $12.99, H&M Home. Water jug in Orange, $189, Mud Australia. Tumbler in Turquoise, $7.99, H&M Home. Song tapas plate, $5.95, Papaya. Stackable wooden bowl, $24.99 for set of 3, H&M Home. Rilki cheese knife in Gold, $39.95 for set of 3, Country Road. Small Square plate in Orange, $45, Mud Australia. Round serving board with handle, $15, Kmart. French linen tablecloth in Milk, $135 for small, I Love Linen. Basix linen table runner in Roy, $65, and Basix linen napkins in Mustard $22, Hale Mercantile Co. R

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the italian job Take inspiration from the Mediterranean and pair ripe tomatoes with shaved prosciutto and grissini

creamy buffalo mozzarella

Keep a stack of small side plates close to the platter so guests can take as much as they like in one go.

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Tempranillo grape tannins cut through the fattiness of prosciutto – a delicious match. Dormilona Rosado 2018, $27.

An elegant flavour profile; racy acidity with a little savoury spice. Chiara Boschis E Pira Dolcetto d’Alba DOC 2015, $45.

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Crisp red apple and honeysuckle flavours go well with antipasti. Umberto Luigi Domenico Prosecco DOC NV, $22.

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A Tavola 348 VICTORIA STREET DARLINGHURST, NSW Established 2007

Pidapipó 299 LYGON STREET CARLTON, VIC

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Bert’s Bar & Brasserie LEVEL 1, 2 KALINYA STREET NEWPORT, NSW Established 2018 Go here for the tagliolini with lobster.

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Tipo 00

10 William St

People queue for the pastas and service, and pasta is made in-house daily. Tipo 00 is less concerned with innovation than it is with doing simple things exceptionally. 361 Little Bourke Street, Melbourne.

The progressive menu at this busy wine bar in an old Paddington terrace isn’t bound to tradition or a specific region, and the large wine list is even more experimental. The pretzel is a local fave.

Napier Quarter

A Tavola

This charming, all-day espresso and wine bar feels like it’s been a local for decades. Prepared in a tiny kitchen, the anchovies on toast are a must-have, any time of day. 359 Napier Street, Fitzroy.

Fresh pastas are made daily and the menu is written up on blackboards. Many dishes take their cues from the Abruzzo region, which is where the head chef’s mother is from.

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Pizza Madre

When Pidapipó first opened, it started a renaissance for back-to-basics gelato in Melbourne. Feeling creative? Try the raspberry granita with fior di latte gelato.

Pizza Madre have built a reputation for their hearty vegetarian pizza made from scratch using local ingredients. Be sure to order the farinata, a chickpea pancake. A

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Lucia’s Pizza & Spaghetti Bar Go for the Neapolitan-style pizzas, spaghetti bolognaise and minestrone, then pop into their shop next door. 44–60 Gouger Street, Adelaide.

Grossi Florentino 80 BOURKE STREET MELBOURNE, VIC Lulu La Delizia

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Sunny’s Pizza

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At the Grossi flagship, staff

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This rowdy bar has DJs spin ’80s music and a dance floor. Yet underneath, there’s a solid Italian foundation and great pizza.

Established 2016

traditional Italian cuisine.

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Lulu La Delizia This small eatery and wine bar specialises in the culinary traditions – and fresh pasta – of Friuli in the north-east of Italy. Their selection of pasta is, of course, a must.

Monstrella Every neighbourhood needs a place like this. Parents relax with woodfired pizza and BYO wine and kids colour in menus. 46 Grantham Street, Wembley. Q U E E N S L A N D

1889 Enoteca While many Italian eateries are influenced by Sicily or Florence, this restaurant, wine bar and cellar is devoted to contemporary Roman cuisine with big, gutsy flavours. 10–12 Logan Road, Woolloongabba.

Sunny’s Pizza 17 SOLOMON STREET ADELAIDE, SA

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Beccofino is known for its consistent, family-style Italian. Try their Fusilli con Ragu Bianco for something different. A

Da Orazio Pizza + Porchetta 75–79 HALL STREET BONDI BEACH, NSW Established 2014 Slow-roasted pork and crackling on demand.


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eat 10 William St 10 WILLIAM STREET PADDINGTON, NSW Established 2010

semolina gnocchetti, braised cuttleish & pangrattato Serves 2 Prep time + cooking time 2.5 hrs GNOCCHETTI 200ml water 120g unsalted butter 150g semolina flour 4 eggs 20g Parmigiano Reggiano, grated 1 tsp salt PANGRATTATO 1 loaf stale sourdough bread 1 clove garlic, minced 3 tbsp dried oregano 2 tbsp olive oil

Preheat oven to 180°C. Remove heads from cuttlefish and set aside. Clean bodies and remove internal organs, taking care not to puncture ink sacs. 2 Remove beaks from heads and discard. Roast heads for 30 minutes, or until golden brown. 3 Bring a large pot of water to boil and add roasted heads, onion, fresh oregano and peppercorns. Simmer for 30 minutes, remove from heat and strain into a clean container to make a stock. 4 Meanwhile, cut the cuttlefish bodies into 5mm cubes. 5 For gnocchetti, bring water to the boil in a pot with butter and salt. Add semolina flour and stir with a wooden spoon until mix starts to thicken and turn glossy. Remove from heat and add eggs one at a time while stirring. This can be done in a stand mixer with a paddle attachment. When mix reaches room temperature, stir in parmesan. Once fully incorporated, transfer the mixture to a piping bag with a medium round tip. 6 To make pangrattato, cut bread in small pieces and toss with garlic and olive oil. Toast in the oven at 180°C for 15 minutes, or until golden and crispy. Blitz the bread in a food processor or smash with a knife on a chopping board. Season with salt and dried oregano and set aside. 7 Bring a large pot of salted water to a boil. Meanwhile, heat 1 cup cuttlefish stock in a pan. Simmer and reduce for a few minutes, then add butter and diced cuttlefish and cook for 30 seconds. Remove from heat. 8 Position pastry bag over water and pipe in gnocchetti mix, cutting it into 2cm pieces. Gnocchetti is cooked when it floats to the surface, after 1–2 minutes. 9 Drain quickly then add to the pan with cuttlefish, and give it a good shake over a strong flame to emulsify the sauce and coat gnocchetti thoroughly. Add lemon juice to taste, transfer to plates and add a generous sprinkle of pangrattato. Serve immediately. Note: Excess cuttlefish stock can be stored in a fridge or freezer for future use. R 1

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CUTTLEFISH 500g fresh cuttlefish 1 white onion, peeled and halved 1 bunch fresh oregano 20 black peppercorns 500ml water 1 tbsp butter Lemon juice, to serve



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SEA CHANGE The newly revamped Shoal Bay Country Club is bringing a cosmopolitan feel to the coast, while maintaining the laidback vibes that city dwellers desperately crave

Turn the tide The Shoal Bay area is home to several spectacular beaches, from family-friendly harbours to wave beaches for surfers.


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Pull up a chair Classic, yellow 1950s Antelope chairs reference Shoal Bay Country Club’s vibrant history.

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FOR DECADES, THE WORDS “SLEEPY BEACH TOWN” have been invariably linked with the NSW coastal hub of Shoal Bay. And while the “beach town” tag will thankfully always stick, a recent refurbishment of the iconic Shoal Bay Country Club has seen an influx of city dwellers flocking to the Bay for a relaxing getaway with all the trimmings. The locals love it too – open all day and much of the night, this waterfront venue is home to multiple bars and eateries, a large outdoor courtyard, a stage for live music and a quiet lounge area. Start your day at Mermaids Cafe for a healthy breakfast of Smashed Avocado, Bircher Muesli or the slightly-less-healthy-buttotally-worth-it Signature Waffles. Upstairs, The Kitchen & Patio has lunch and dinner covered, serving burgers, woodfired pizzas, share platters (the Deluxe Seafood Platter is a game-changer) and cocktails by the jug. With bellies full, you can sit back and take in your surrounds. Rachel Luchetti from interior design firm Luchetti Krelle was tasked with the job of creating an inviting and playful space for all of the SBCC’s patrons – young and old. Drawing inspiration from the venue’s vibrant beach culture and history, she mixed design elements from the ’50s with coastal details and a fun palette of gelato shades to create a magical sense of nostalgia. Of course, a beach getaway shouldn’t be spent entirely indoors, and Shoal Bay has plenty of activities to lure you outside. Work off that pizza with a hike up to Tomaree Head Summit, take a guided quad bike tour of the nearby sand dunes or sail off into the sunset aboard a luxury yacht captained by Blue Water Sailing (oysters and bubbly included). A real living

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Coastal chill The SBCC’s outdoor terrace, with its comfy lounges from Cafe Culture + Insitu (bottom left) and Ozsun folding awning, is the ideal spot to sit back, enjoy a bite to eat and soak up those breathtaking views.

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travel The nearby Worimi conservation lands cover a 25km stretch of coastline and are home to many ancient indigenous sites

Sail away Indulge those luxury yacht fantasies with one of the all-inclusive cruises offered by Blue Water Sailing.

Sands of time Considered to be the largest sand dune system in the southern hemisphere, the nearby Stockton Bight sand dunes tower 40 metres above sea level in places. Explore them by 4WD, quad bike or on horseback.

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Cliff notes Tackle the steep and sweaty hike up Tomaree Mountain to be rewarded with these views!

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