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ISSUE 31 Editor’s Letter Is there any time of the year as simultaneously stress-filled yet sweetly nostalgic as the holiday season?
Melia Rayner MANAGING EDITOR
While managing the social calendar, braving the packed shopping centres and somehow trying to get everything “nicely wrapped up” in time for year-end may not have you feeling the Christmas cheer, there’s something about the end of the year that encourages us to retreat, relax and reflect on the year that’s gone by. These spaces may be spread out in geography, style and heritage, each offer a blank slate of sorts. From a home overhauled to bring more alignment with its natural surroundings to a family home turned weekend getaway, these are spaces that are as timeless as they are timely. As my last issue as Managing Editor at est, I can say it’s been an absolute pleasure working with the talented team that make this magazine run so well. I have no doubt the next person to sit in this seat will be a lucky individual indeed.
ISSUE 31 Let the Light in Managing Editor Melia Rayner Editorial Coordinator Sophie Lewis Art Direction + Design Kate Dixon Design Jack Seedsman Client Partnerships Mandy Loftus-Hills Client Coordinator Brigitte Craig
Contributors Words Yvette Caprioglio, Sophie Lewis, Megan Rawson, David Goss, Simone Haag, Fiona Lyda, Amee Allsop, Sian Macpherson, Lucy Folk Photography Rochelle Eagle, Joe Fletcher, Prue Ruscoe, Shannon McGrath, Sean Fennessey, Eve Wilson, Caitlin Mills, Peter Clarke, Ben Hosking
Managing Director Miffy Coady
On the Cover Design by CM Studio Photography by Prue Ruscoe Styling by Alexandra Gordon
Editor At Large Sian MacPherson
Location Paddington, Sydney, Australia
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Christmas Covet
Steel Calm
Reflecting on what makes a space restorative
Playful pieces for the office and after-dark festivities alike
The things design insiders really want for Christmas
Striking materials and a sustainability focus collide in California
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The Sweet Escape
Polished to Perfection
The Great Outdoors
A lovingly-restored winery retreat in the Yarra Valley
CM Studio creatively update an Edwardian cottage in Sydney
All the details to make the most of outdoor spaces
ISSUE 31 est Style The After Dark Edit
Darcey Gold-Tone Faux Pearl Hoop Earrings Chloé
BY YVETTE CAPRIOGLIO
Up the ante in the afterhours style stakes with pieces that go from day to night, ensuring you stand out from the crowd for all the right reasons. Remember, we’re entering party season so it’s the right time of year to be a little daring without moving too far out of your comfort zone. Consider adding a contemporary spin to classic party pieces with silk, leather and a little shimmer to deliver maximum impact whether you’re uptown or downtown.
Cuzco TasselEmbellished Wide-Leg Satin Jumpsuit Galvan
Knife Velvet Slingback Pumps Balenciaga
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Kel Leather Pencil Skirt Whistles
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Safety Pin 18-Karat White Gold Diamond Earring Anita Ko
Tie-Neck Silk-Satin Blouse Hillier Bartley
Turn-Up Cuff Straight-Leg Wool-Blend Trousers Stella Mccartney
Rockstud Leather Pouch Valentino
Crystal-Embellished Minidress Balmain
Delphine A-line Leather Skirt Inès & Maréchal
White Adidas Edition Vegan Stan Smith Sneakers Stella Mccartney
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LEAF RING SARAH & SEBASTIAN
GRAPEFRUIT ESSENTIAL OIL VITRUVI
“A statement ring in gold is the perfect accessory for any Christmas Day.”
OVOID NICK HORAN
A WEEKEND OFF THE GRID WITH UNYOKED
HAY SPEAKER SONOS
“The gift of a weekend completely off the grid could be just what our whole office needs.”
SNAKESHEAD SEAT BLANCO CEMENT MADDIE
OPPOSITE PAGE: GARDEN CAFTAN MY GENERAL STORE
LUNA CERAMICS CHALK BOWLS LISA RUSSELL
DAVID GOSS ARCHITECT
A WEEK AT II SERENO HOTEL
“A big ticket item that I’d love right now would be a week at the II Sereno Hotel at Lake Como in Italy!”
EST LIVING / CHRISTMAS COVET RB M13, 2018 RONAN BOUROULLEC
HOTARU BUOY PENDANT LIGHT BARBER & OSGERBY FOR OZEKI & CO LTD.
BRASS OIL BURNER AESOP
BEOPLAY M5 BANG & OLUFSEN
“Music is integral to our studio environment and I often end up down the rabbit hole exploring different artists and musical directions.”
MINDFULLNESS & MEDITATION
“One of the most rewarding things I did recently was a mindfulness & meditation course with Ray Good from The Good Place.”
BASSO SNEAKERS PAUL SMITH
THE SECRET LIVES OF COLOUR KASSIA ST CLAIR
FIONA LYDA DIRECTOR OF SPENCE & LYDA, DESIGN RETAILER
EST LIVING / CHRISTMAS COVET PARIS APARTMENT BLACK STATUE PETER GODWIN
RB M13, 2018 RONAN BOUROULLEC
ONE POINT BLACK DIAMOND BAND MELISSA HARRIS JEWELERY AIR CHISEL SET
“Romantic I know but we are renovating a 50’s stone house on the northern beaches so I have a lot of reappointing to do!”
BEESWAX WRAP QUEEN B VINTAGE CAMALEONDA SOFA MARIO BELLINI
LAVA SCRIBE VASE HEATHER ROSENMAN
SALINAS KITCHEN BOFFI
THE BLUE LAGOON, ICELAND RETREAT AND SPA
“I am in dire need of a holiday. Top of my current bucket list destinations is The Retreat at Blue Lagoon, Iceland.”
LUCY FOLK FOUNDER & CREATIVE DIRECTOR OF LUCY FOLK
EST LIVING / CHRISTMAS COVET TAROT CARD DECK SALVADOR DALI
“I do love a good reading!”
PHARAOH PEARL EARRINGS LUCY FOLK
TABLE LAMPS CARMEN D’APOLLON
ARTWORK BY BRENDEN HUNTLEY
“My jewels are glued to me. I am obsessed with Ettore Blues Hieroglyphic Earrings and Pharaoh Pearl from our new collection - I wear one each on different ears.”
“Conceptual and beautiful!”
SANSOVINO DINING TABLE CARLO SCARPA
CUSTOM PLAYA TOTE LUCY FOLK X CORTO MOLTEDO
“Our LF x Corto Moltedo custom PLAYA tote because I am obsessed with it! I would give it to my sister as she is a PLAYA!”
DERMO PROTECTIVE OIL SANTA MARIA NOVELLA DO NOT SIT CHAIR, 2015 FRED GANIM
SIMONE HAAG INTERIOR DESIGNER AND STYLIST
BALANCING PEN HOLDER SALVATORIO
“Our design space is the Fred Apartment in Melbourne, so I am already surrounded by beautiful lighting and furniture. For the office, I’m coveting this simple pen holder.”
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CRISTINA CELESINO RUG CC TAPIS
BRONZE HEARTH TOOLS BOROUGH FURNACE
FOX DRESS IN ROSE GOLD ULLA JOHNSON
WHITENING TOOTHPASTE SELAHATIN
SURFBOARD HAYDENSHAPES & ALEXANDER WANG
“Surfing is a passion of mine and my husband and a Haydenshapes board would double as an artwork!”
MONARCH LAMP CARLA BAZ
BALANCING PEN HOLDER SALVATORIO
VICEVERSA BOOKCASE BAXTER
AMEE ALLSOP ARCHITECTURAL DESIGNER
PORSCHE 911 2.2 COUPE 1969
“My first car was a white 1970 VW Beetle. And ever since I have had a love for classic cars especially the 911 Porsche. It is a piece of art you can use; my dream car, my husband’s as well. We would love to rebuild one someday.”
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GERRIT RIETVELD UTRECHT ARMCHAIR CASSINA
CONCRETE BATH GLEN ALLSOP
“I may be biased but my husband has a great eye for seeing beauty in something unexpected. This image was taken in India of a concrete bath for naturally dying fabric.”
HUFA LAMP BLACK ARTILLERIET
STONE DIFFUSER QVITRUVI
DINNING TABLE AMEE ALLSOP
“We moved into our first home last year. The structure is post and beam and in hindsight I think this table was designed with our home in mind.”
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STEEL CALM ARCHITECTURE Faulkner Architects STYLING DZINE Concept and Amber Autumn ID PHOTOGRAPHY Joe Fletcher WORDS Sophie Lewis
A meandering trip down Miner Road at the fringe of Orinda, will lead you to a steep site intermitted by native oak trees. Not so long ago, a house sat here in the shade of its neighbouring oak trees and deeply out of touch with its surrounds. Now a steel sculpture has stolen its thunder and foundations, home to a family of four seeking a bit of extra space and an environmentally-orientated place to live.
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For a couple both working in the sustainability sector, a home that ignored the ecological significance of where it stood just wasn’t going to cut it. Recognising the opportunity for design experimentation, they engaged Faulkner Architects to remodel for an energy-efficient family home specific to its landscape and climate, with minimal impact on it. In a bid to bring sustainability to the front, Faulkner Architects focused their energy on unique materials - namely the unique Cor-Ten steel. The durable, fire-proof, no-maintenance skin wraps the brutalist exterior and features prominently inside. Faulkner Architects director Greg Faulkner describes the “visually-changing” steel as the core of the connection between inside and out and as “rusting masses” that “refresh overtime it rains, just like the landscape”.
Left: Cor-Ten steel is a recurring base element throughout the home’s interior and exterior, chosen for both its sustainability kudos and unifying aesthetic factor.
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Director of Faulkner Architects, Greg Faulkner
The emphasis on natural patina was reflected indoors through the unfinished white oak on the walls, ceilings and floors. The cathedral glass opening in the living space is devoted to flirting with the immediate foliage, allowing dappled light to coat the space and retain warmth. This is also where the bones of the old home reveal themselves, in the concrete fireplace that was, according to Greg, the “structural and metaphorical base� from which the rest of the home was built. This sustainable stronghold is a lesson in the synergy of environment and design, anchored by the existing and driven by the collaborative efforts of client and architect.
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Bringing an international icon to Australia
All imagery Š Rogerseller
The opportunity to unite world-class craftsmanship with a local perspective doesn’t come around often - but as demonstrated by the newly-debuted Claybrook collection at Rogerseller, it’s certainly worth waiting for. In bringing the revered British bathroom brand to Australia for the first time, Rogerseller looked to celebrate the technical and aesthetic endurance of Claybrook’s pieces. Together they’ve achieved local customisations as demonstrated by the Ellipse bath shown, these include fine edges and natural finishes tailored to the Australian market. With over 30 years of experience in the stone industry, Claybrook’s materiality is unparalleled in quality, while the organic forms lend the collection a contemporary edge. Explore the heritage and craft behind Claybrook here
“Marbleform presents all the beauty of natural stone with enhanced technical properties of an engineered product.” Rogerseller Group Manager of Design, Jo Jackson
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Soho Bench Mount Basin Who would have thought stone could ever look so soft? This handcrafted basin blurs the lines between classic and contemporary in aesthetic, making it an easy fit for all kinds of spaces.
Touch Floor Mount Basin A truly contemporary piece of craftsmanship, this pedestal basin showcases the beauty of premium quality Italian Calacatta Borghini marble.
Evolve Bath 1780 A true modern classic with its minimalist roll-top design inspired by the Victorian era, Evolve is Claybrook’s pared down interpretation of a classic form.
Orbit Bath Manufactured from Claybrook’s signature Marbleform® hardwearing moulded stone, this circular bath makes a striking centrepiece for any bathroom.
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The Sweet Escape In the picturesque Yarra Valley, designer Leora Mendelson reinvents a 1970s family homestead as a sophisticated weekend getaway.
DESIGN Welcome To Here PHOTOGRAPHY Rochelle Eagle WORDS Melia Rayner
Just fifty minutes from Melbourne city, the Yarra Valley has long been a place of escape for both weekend warriors and those in more serious pursuit of a slower lifestyle. In local winery, restaurant and homestead Seville Estate, design-discerning city slickers may have found their ideal retreat. A family business with a firm emphasis on celebrating local craftsmanship and produce, the estate offers an authentic yet sophisticated way to experience the local landscape - and the jewel in its crown has to be the newly-restored Seville Homestead.
With its rolling green hills, winding roads and sprawling native bushland the Yarra Valley makes for a picturesque backdrop - and the ideal conditions for cold climate wines. The estate’s chief winemaker Dylan McMahon is the grandson of founders Peter and Margaret McMahon, and under his passion and expertise the estate has become a frequent awards-winner, mostly recently picking up the 2019 Winery of the Year award as chosen by the James Halliday Wine Companion. When the opportunity arose to reinvent the property’s homestead, originally built as his grandparents home in the 1970s, Dylan had just the person in mind - his wife, interior architect Leora Mendelson. As the founder and principal of interior design practice Welcome To Here, Leora had both the technical background and the unique context for reimagining the family home to welcome new friends. Nestled between the vineyard and winery, the lovingly restored homestead now boasts space to sleep eight people, an enormous communal kitchen, expansive living and dining areas, and a private swimming pool.
Leora made the most of local designers and makers in the furnishings for the homestead, sourcing handcrafted tables, cabinetry and accessories throughout. Signature pieces like the Made by Morgen dining set and the Ross Gardam wall lights add a contemporary detail to the spaces, which are characterised by base materials such as timber, whitewashed brick walls and stone. There is a sense of pride throughout the homestead; of both the surrounding landscape that underlines the design and the lifestyle it celebrates. We rarely need an excuse to get away for the weekend here at est, and Seville Homestead makes it oh-to-easy with its character-filled design, comfortable spaces and award-winning wines. Oh, and did we mention the restaurant (also recently redesigned by Leora) showcases seasonal produce from neighbouring farms and the estate’s own vegetable garden? Suddenly a weekend at Seville Estate doesn’t seem long enough indeed.
Above: The original bricks were repainted to a bright white throughout the home to lend a gentle modernity while keeping the rustic foundations of the home.
Above: Welcome to Here worked with local craftsmen to produce custom joinery throughout the home, including this sunny little workspace.
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Signature Style with Abey When starting a new kitchen project, both inspiration and product information are needed. In partnership with Abey, we looked to local design leaders Rob Mills Architects and Chelsea Hing to see how kitchen staples might fit into their distinct design sensibilities. Read more from our design insiders on est living or explore the est favourites from Abey in our product library.
Design by Rob Mills Architects Photography Š Caitlin Mills
2. Gessi Oxygene Gooseneck Kitchen Mixer
1. Lab 90cm Flush & Built-in Hob
Mills Architects our love “AtforRobfresh, organic and tactile 10. Breccia Stazzema Marble
interiors which mix luxurious materials with beautifully crafted elements reflects our signature kitchen style.
3. Lucia Large Single Bowl
4. Handmade Basa Plates
Layering complementary textures like stucco walls and feature stones alongside linens, timbers and sculptural objects create a well-balanced space resulting in great living experiences that are the essence of modern luxury. Rob Mills Architects
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5. Stitch Tea Towel
6. Black Ebony Wood Salad Servers
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7. Nopi Cookbook
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Design by Chelsea Hing Interior Design Studio Photography Š Eve Wilson
3. Akari 55A Pendant Lamp 2. Unique Multifunctional 60cm Oven
My signature style is bold and “charismatic, born of the belief that design is best driven by original ideas and creative thinking. 1. Unique 100cm 2 Gas Burner Hob
9. Oxygene Hi Tech Sink Mixer with Pull Out
In our work, the kitchen provides a real opportunity to showcase the personality of the home. The kitchen is one of the most lived-in rooms in a home, so we treat it like a living space by layering colour, beautiful furniture and decorative lighting to create a more playful mood. Chelsea Hing
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POLISHED TO PERFECTION
A light-filled, three-storey home of minimalist elegance with a penchant for flawless craftsmanship reflects on its Victorian past.
DESIGN CM Studio / STYLING Alexandra Gordon PHOTOGRAPHY Prue Ruscoe / WORDS Megan Rawson
A considered and crafted approach takes the lead in this reworked 18th century terrace in Sydney’s Paddington neighbourhood. Unified by CM Studio’s overarching design philosophy that “beauty can be found in simplicity” Hargrave House is both pared-back and elegant, but best of all it’s an accolade to the finer details that lie inside. From the marble-on-marble bathrooms, ornate fireplaces, wall panelling and brass details throughout, there is no element of Hargrave House that hasn’t been thoughtfully designed and impeccably finished. A showcase of natural materials and a lesson in layering using tone and texture, this terrace is a polished example of how to create a contemporary home in a heritage setting.
While the exterior was designed to fuse with its heritage surrounds, the interior introduces a juxtaposition of timelines. Striking a balance between celebrating the old and embracing the new, CM Studio applied an inverted layering technique to the home’s interior. The private quarters on the uppermost level of the home reflects the buildings’ former grandiose heritage, with the ground level engaging a more contemporary, open-plan kitchen, dining and living zone. The middle level creates a bridge between these two and binding it all together is a central spiral staircase featuring a custom solid oak handrail and accents of burnished brass that connects each level.
Above: The home’s monochrome palette is softened by accents of warm leather and sleek marble, while steel-framed doors make a striking doorway to the courtyard outside.
Our favourite showstopping spaces include the custom banquette dining area designed by Jonathan West; a harmonious mix of creamy leather and timber that is beautifully complemented by Thonet chairs and an Apparatus Twig 5 pendant overhead. The master bathroom in all its marble splendour adds an unexpected element of opulence, and the cleverly hidden bar downstairs provides a modern touch.
An earthy, yet sophisticated palette featuring tones such as clay, olive and a deep oceanic blue highlights the contemporary furnishings and while durable materials including timber, leather, brass, linen and velvet create a connecting harmony throughout. Rising from its 1800’s Victorian bones to emerge fully-formed for modern living, this home has been given an underlying simplicity and a generosity of space by the talented local studio.
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The Great Outdoors
The Calile Hotel Design by Richards and Spence Photography © Sean Fennessy
SPECIAL FEATURE
Sun Lounges
TRIBU ILUM LOUNGER COSH LIVING
DJURO SUNBED SKARGAARDEN
NETWORK 142 SUNLOUNGER RODA
H55 CHAIR SKARGAARDEN
H55 CHAIR SKARGAARDEN
PALISSADE LOUNGE CHAIR HAY AT CULT
LINEAR SUNLOUNGE TAIT
PALMSPRINGS SUNLOUNGER GRAZIA & CO.
ALURA SUNLOUNGER ROYAL BOTANIA
From poolside to patio, a good sun lounge is a must-have for the warmer months. We at est tend to favour timeless monochrome tones and simple shapes, but we also have a penchant for the raw and rustic; coveting pieces that showcase natural materials and detailed craftsmanship.
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Outdoor Showers
MURRAY ROSE SHOWER ROBERT PLUMB
PIPE SHOWER BOFFI
OUTDOOR GARDEN SHOWER SELET TI
THE DOCKLANDS SHOWER BROOKLYN COPPER CO
MONSOON COLUMN SHOWER SUSSEX TAP WARE
THE TAMA SHOWER BROOKLYN COPPER CO
Whether it’s simply a shower head and mixer against a wall or a fully-fledged outdoor spa system, there’s few things better than an outdoor shower in the summer heat. At est, we continue to covet the products that slip into their surroundings, or add an aesthetically-pleasing touch to a space.
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The Great Outdoors
Design by Robson Rak Architects Photography © Shannon McGrath Styling by Swee Design
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Design by Tecture Photography © Peter Clarke
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Outdoor Lighting
AJ OUTDOOR WALL SCONCE GREY DESIGNED BY ARNE JACOBSEN LOUIS POULSEN LIGHTING
CHELSEA OUTDOOR WALL LIGHT WEATHERED BRONZE DUNLIN
CAMOUFLAGE DESIGNED BY PIERO LISSONI FLOS
CILANDRO PARETE DESIGNED BY MARIO NANNI VBO AUSTRALIA
BOX 3.0 WEVER & DUCRE
MARLOW - LED DARK BRONZE CLEAR GLASS TEKNA
ECLIPSE WALL SCONCE SHORT BRASS CLEAR NATURAL LINEN FLEX ARTICOLO LIGHTING
CONCRETE WALL LIGHT DESIGNED BY ATELIER 522 SERAFINI
WALL LIGHT N O304 XL IN & OUT DCW EDITIONS
Don’t let sun down get you down - soak up the summer nights and keep the celebrations going. When it comes to casting the right light, we’re partial to tactile materials that add visual intrigue, looking to local heroes and global brands to illuminate the way.
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SPECIAL FEATURE
Outdoor Paving
STRATA ARGENTUM NEOLITH
ENCAUSTIC CEMENT NEW PARADISE PEONIE SQUARE DI LORENZO
NORTHSTONE BRESCIA 05 CDK STONE
INSERNIA ARTEDOMUS
LAVA HONED SALVATORI
TERRACOTTA MALINA PARQUET GATHER CO.
NORTHSTONE BERGAMO CDK STONE
PIETRA D’AVOLA BAMBOO SALVATORI
PORPHYRY CRAZY PAVING ECO OUTDOOR
Make a statement or stand in subtlety - stone offers endless opportunities for both. From Mediterranean favourites like Terrazzo and Travertine to popular contemporary choices like Lava stone, your space is spoilt for choice.
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The Great Outdoors
Sant Mori Pergola Design by Mesura Photography © Salva Lopez
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The Great Outdoors
Design by Templeton Architecture Photography © Ben Hosking
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Bricks
CHEVY CHASE OLD TEXAS BRICK
K55 PETERSON
LA PALOMA - MIRO AUSTRAL BRICKS
SAN SELMO RECLAIMED AUSTRAL BRICKS
D71 PETERSON
SAN SELMO SMOKED CLOUDY SILVER AUSTRAL BRICKS
C11 PETERSON
BREEZE BLOCK PORCELAIN AUSTRAL MASONRY
VINTAGE WHITE OLD TEXAS BRICK
As durable as they are design-friendly, bricks have earned their place as one of contemporary Australian design’s most popular materials. From adorning a statement space to grounding the foundations of a home, bricks lend character and charm to many areas.
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