
Felin Cottage. The perfect Welsh cottage hideaway. Sleeping up to 8 guests, with two living spaces, log burner and roll top bath, Felin is a place to escape and make memories. A great family friendly cottage option, or perfect for a couples weekend escape. There are handmade box bunks for our little (and not so little) guests, and a wonderful courtyard garden to enjoy all year round.
This cottage is the freaking sweetest!!!! I love how rustic and basic and earthy it is. The perfect place to book for a getaway when you really want to getaway from city life. Book this gem here.

























This San Marino, California home by Carter Design blends French and Italian modern influences with a relaxed Californian vibe. The designers’ approach creates a harmonious mix of old and new, giving the living room a layered, collected, and comfortable feel. Founded in 2010 by husband-and-wife team Genevieve White Carter and Cy Carter, Carter Design is a bi-coastal boutique interior design studio. Known for their anthropological approach, they craft residential and commercial spaces that reflect the essence of their clients through a dynamic interplay of materials, art and objects.














Photography by Laure Joliet.

Emma Stevenson brings harmony and charm to every space. Crafted to be lived in and loved, embracing form and function in equal measure. She is a creator of ambience with a deep understanding of the psychology of interiors through colour and form, spaces and materials. French-born Emma works internationally but is based in London, with a team of highly skilled artisans close at hand. Her service is entirely bespoke, often encouraging custom craftsmanship for pieces that are truly unique.
It’s evident London-based designer Emma Stevenson wants her clients to fully enjoy their homes and have their spirits lifted each time they walk into a room. Full of life and the best energy, and not shying away from pattern and colour that creates so much warmth.















Holbrook House by Melbourne-based Brahman Perera is a modern family home that balances contemporary requirements with a deep appreciation for early 20th-century design. By integrating personal experiences and memories, he creates a space suitable for a growing family. The home explores sculptural joinery, contrasting finishes and iconic furniture design. Natural light is enriched by deep timbers, aged brass and varied stones. Vertical architecture and thoughtful circulation shape the flow, while lighting and textures zone key areas. The joinery, designed as furniture pieces, brings unexpected, sculptural details, blending Art Deco influences into a contemporary living context.
















Photography by Timothy Kaye.

As it always goes, Sean Anderson shares a new project and I completely fall head over heels in love and dream of selling everything I own and trying to replicate his deliciously brooding style that is always the perfect mix of light and dark (but more dark, which is in my humble opinion is the ideal ratio). This Greek Revival home in Memphis has such incredible architectural details which make his choices of colours, materials and furnishings really stand out. Every single thing in this home is perfection. Photos: Haris Kenjar.
























