
I’ve always dreamed of warehouse living but this Surry Hills conversion by Josephine Hurley Architecture takes it to the next level. Those windows are to die for, the brick on fleek and the modern minimalism the perfect counterfoil to this historic industrial building.















Photography by Tom Ferguson

A blend of antique and modern, edgy artwork and bold colours, and a provocative yet playful air is what you get when your home is designed by Jimmie Karlsson and Martin Nihimar of Jimmie Martin. This London apartment is sooooo sexy! (Photos: Montse Garriga Grau)












If you would like to participate in the Monday’s pets on furniture series please send photos, your name, location and a brief description to kim[at]desiretoinspire[dot]net, or hashtag your photos on Instagram with #DTIpetsonfurniture. Thanks!
One from me of my buddy Felix on his throne. He’s going for a check-up at the vets today – hoping one of these days we’ll be told be no longer has lymphoma. π


When home and art live in beautiful harmony together. This is the Beijing home of art collector Tian Jun. I love that is is filled with super comfy furniture and is totally liveable. A bit of a contrast to the last art collector’s home I featured. Via Architectural Digest China, photos by Manolo Yllera.















When there’s lots going on in terms of colour and pattern, but definitively not overdone. A really fun and bold home designed byΒ Anthony George. Those amazing lucite-sided chairs in the living room remind me of a similar pair I found in Montreal once and passed on. IDIOT!







