
I had to share another spectacular kitchen by Swedish interior architecture firm Kitchens by Paul. The hero here is the incredible Breccia Vagli marble with its dynamic veins and shifting colours. Clean lines and the contrast of the smoked oak combine to create a feeling of contemporary luxury.








This type of classic, pared down style really speaks to me. It’s so beautiful and each space reads like a piece of art. This would be what I do in my fourth house 😉 Designed by Atlanta based Anna Booth Interiors.
















The project may be called “Paddo Pool Terrace” but don’t let the slang fool you. This Paddington home with interiors by Handelsmann & Khaw is an elegant interpretation of Sydney living at its best with an emphasis on light and space, natural materials and the connection between indoors and out. (Architecture by Luigi Rosselli Architects and landscape design by Dangar Barin Smith.)


















Photography by Prue Ruscoe

“INNESS is an intimate country refuge and members club located in Accord, New York – about 90 minutes outside New York City. Situated on 225 pastoral acres, its sprawling campus includes 40 hotel rooms (28 cabins, and a 12 room farmhouse), a restaurant and lounge … Named after the prominent American landscape painter George Inness, INNESS is a respite from urban living, rooted in the comfort and contentment of the shared experience. “
A serene bolthole from the maddening city life. Beautiful simplicity and elegant utility. Inness by Post Company.










Classic and simple, relaxed and timeless, inspired by nature with a decent dose of vintage. This is the Mill Valley, California home of interior designer Corine Maggio of CM Natural Designs. (Photos: Carley Page Summers and Bess Friday)
















