
Relaxing, vivacious, polished, timeless. I really love every project Los Angeles based interior designer Kate Lester has worked her magic on. This is just a sample from various homes that caught my eye. I adore the chair in the photo above.














A new extension hidden from the street. Contemporary meets heritage. Walls of glass versus walls of Federation red brick. Inside and out merge while light and cool breezes cross thresholds of sliding glass. Travertine floors and timber slat ceilings. Serene and introspective, the perfect urban oasis. Nolan House by Melbourne-based architectural firm Coy Yiontis.















Photography by Peter Clarke

Did you get the memo? Tuesday is cancelled. No work, no family responsibilities, no problem! Instead we are meeting up for drinks by the pool at the Gravity hotel in Bali. Maybe they’ll cancel Wednesday and Thursday as well.






This apartment in Stockholm is a total dream. Spacious (especially the master bathroom!), to-die-for moldings, massive baseboards, tall windows, a sleek modern kitchen (love the mirrored hood fan!), black painted hardwood floors, an incredible art collection….and no longer for sale. Whoever scooped this up is a lucky sonofab*tch! Via Lagerlings.

















Beachside, bespoke and beautiful. What more could you want? With its stunning views and fine old bones this Palm Beach, Sydney renovation by Alexander & Co saw the layout overhauled with an emphasis on indoor/outdoor living, handmade elements and simple, natural yet luxurious materials.















