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A few months ago Architectural Digest Spain published a feature on their website about incorporating art in your home. I had to share some of my favourites because I adore art, especially photography, and their round-up was superb. Here you go. Eye candy for your Friday. Happy weekend everyone!
















Photos: Pablo Zamora (1), Belen Imaz (3, 7, 10), Manolo Yllera (2, 4-6, 11, 15-17), Antonio Terrón (8, 12, 14), Montse Garriga (9), Ricardo Labougle (13)

Up there with my love of plants is my love of photography as decor. I absolutely adore the framed photograph leaning against the wall in this space designed by Antonino Buzzetta.

I’m been a big fan of Aussie stylist Emma O’Meara. Her work has appeared in Inside Out, Real Living and House & Garden just to name a few. Now she has embarked on a new adventure with photographer Jason Furnari. They have opened an online print store called Our Print Collection where they offer affordable photographic art for interiors – limited edition pieces, either unframed or framed. I love Jason’s photographs and how Emma has styled the shots on the website. Now I just have to choose a favourite!










I had to revisit the home of interior designer Caecilia Potter as it is one of my all-time favourite homes we have featured on the blog. A Victorian mansion in Melbourne, Australia, this home is spectacular in its stateliness, architecture, furnishings….everything. It is EVERYTHING. (Photos: Atticus & Milo and The Design Files)




















