It’s one that got away. A time capsule of 60s cool. Stepping down a sloping block in Fern Tree, Tasmania is this brick and glass split level designed by David McGlashan. A tweak of the bathrooms and kitchen, move in my West German pottery collection, switch on the Bitossi lamps and rub the danish oil all over the teak table. I’d be in heaven. Alas I missed it but can still dream. Link here while it lasts.
A little birdie told me that Freedom is having the perfect sale is you need a sofa or more importantly two.
What: Buy a Freedom sofa, get the second sofa free. Update your home with a new sofa, in time for Winter entertaining at home.
Where: Participating Freedom stores
When: Saturday 20th – ends Wednesday 24th April
(Same little birdie told me that Mr Jason Grant did the styling on these pictures. Cool! What I wouldn’t give for a wall of shelves like that!)
I could not be more grateful it’s Friday. It’s been a crazy week, and I’m ready for some time off the day job to knock some items off of my to-do list, including photographing some new things around my house – hopefully to feature here on Sunday. My photos won’t be as fantastic as these by German photographer Sabrina Rothe. I love how she takes advantage of natural sunlight to add a magical quality to the spaces she captures. (Check out more of her work featured by Jo here)
Homes that are welcoming. Homes that are genuine. Homes that reflect their owners. Homes by Los Angeles based interior designer Mark J. Williams. Designs that are causally elegant, layered with texture and pattern. Rooms that are rich with the house’s historyand the family’s presence.