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A bold beachside blend

Posted on Mon, 16 Jun 2025 by midcenturyjo

Blending distinctive design with global influences and bespoke craftsmanship, Jase Sullivan is known for his bold use of colour, texture and form. This beach side home in Melbourne’s Middle Park is vibrant and full of personality, layered with vintage finds and uplifting energy. It’s playful and a little unconventional with a confident mix that reflects Jase’s unique, fearless approach to design.

Photography by Lisa Cohen.

Designer Palmer Weiss and architect Charlie Barnett joined forces to replace an abandoned barn with a vacation home/compound that is part English country, part Scandinavian chic, and part American hunting lodge. A winning combination that is both warmth, as well as bright and airy with tons of personality. Photos: Francesco Lagnese.

Parisian elegance

Posted on Fri, 13 Jun 2025 by KiM

A bit more subdued in palette and subtle in style, this apartment in Les Invalides has a sense of elegance and once again, timelessness as design firm Lizée-Hugot is known for. Impeccable attention to detail. Photos: Christophe Coënon.

A Victorian family home

Posted on Thu, 12 Jun 2025 by midcenturyjo

Set within a crescent of grand Victorian villas, this five-bedroom London home has been in the same family for generations. Sims Hilditch transformed the interiors for a young family, introducing colour, pattern, and softness while preserving its historic charm. Existing furniture was refreshed, original joinery restored, and new architectural flow created. Highlights include a rhubarb-red kitchen island, reupholstered heirloom pieces, layered patterns, and a reconfigured principal suite. Throughout, playful yet elegant touches bring warmth and character, blending tradition with a relaxed, modern sensibility.

Photography by Simon Brown.

Hyde Park Townhouse

Posted on Thu, 12 Jun 2025 by midcenturyjo

Banda have reimagined this five-storey Victorian townhouse in London’s Kensington Village seamlessly blending a major art collection with a warm, inviting interior. Contemporary design is balanced with historic character through the use of natural stone, timber and rich textiles. A garden-level kitchen opens onto a lush outdoor space, while bespoke and vintage furnishings reflect Banda’s refined, quietly luxurious aesthetic resulting in a sophisticated yet comfortable family home.

Photography by Ben Leigh-Anders.