Displaying posts from April, 2013

Madeleine Blanchfield

Posted on Wed, 24 Apr 2013 by midcenturyjo

Timeless, understated, classic yet fresh and tactile, contemporary and carefully detailed. Sydney architect Madeleine Blanchfield creates bespoke spaces that epitomise the new Australian aesthetic. Unpretentious, casually elegant, functional and fantastic.

Alexander James – kitchens

Posted on Tue, 23 Apr 2013 by KiM

As promised, here are some kitchens captured by the gifted photographer and my new obsession, Alexander James.

Alexander James – new stuff

Posted on Tue, 23 Apr 2013 by KiM

I thought I had a new photographer crush a couple of weeks ago when I featured the work of super talented Brit Alexander James, but because he has since emailed to give thanks and let me know he was in the process of updating his online portfolio, my crush has turned into a full-on room porn obsession! Here are a bunch of my new favourites…followed by some awesome kitchens later today.

Inside Out is out

Posted on Tue, 23 Apr 2013 by midcenturyjo

I love it when an email from Inside Out magazine is waiting in my inbox. Not only do I get to chat with Lee Tran Lam, managing editor, but she sends me big, juicy images from the latest issue to share with you. And they are gorgeous, big, juicy pictures this month.

The home belongs to Romy Sormann and her family. Romy collaborated with her brother, Jamie Sormann of Foong + Sormann, on the Melbourne renovation. The story is styled by Rachel Vigor and photographed by Derek Swalwell. The new May/June Inside Out is out on Wednesday. Run, don’t walk into your local newsagents and grab your copy if you aren’t already a subscriber. Don’t fret if you aren’t in Australia though because you can read along on Zinio, Google Play and the Apple Newsstand!

P.S. The cover is Brisbane stylist Kara Rosenlund‘s beautiful home. Can’t wait to see more!

Adam Hunter

Posted on Tue, 23 Apr 2013 by midcenturyjo

Classic and elegant, striking and stylish or casually chic. Different rooms, different roles but always dramatic. From treading the boards on Broadway to now an interior design career Adam Hunter knows how to bring his designs to centre stage. Traditional meets contemporary but always with a star quality.