Nexus Designs is one of Australia’s leading design consultancies. Founded in 1967 Nexus creates inspiring residential and commercial spaces. Their design solutions are innovative yet timeless. Award winning and extensively featured in design publications Nexus is an Australian design star that has reigned for 40 years. I’ll be featuring one of their inspiring spaces in more detail soon.


Jeff Andrews has made it to my list of top 5 designers of all time. His designs are bold and cutting-edge but somehow just enough to suit all tastes. He uses a perfect amount of colour, and a perfect mix of modern and vintage. It’s PERFECTION, plain and simple. I could have started and ended with that one word. It says it all. There is so much to love about Jeff’s designs, that I’ll be doing another post later today of a space he designed that is absolutely spectacular. So make sure to check back later.



Originally from New Zealand Craig Spencer calls cosmopolitan Sydney home now. His masterful designs are best summed up in his own words. “Design relationships are integral to the journey of creating relaxing and enjoyable places for living and working. Together, our shared ideas evolve to form the foundation of a successful solution. As Buddha says ‘an idea that is developed and put into action is more important than an idea that exists only as an idea’. The quality of design is about the quality of materials, a question of proportion and the fine attention to detail that truly enhances each solution.” Beautiful sophisticated interiors.



New York based interior designer Amie Weitzman blends elements of classical design with a modern approach. A previous incarnation as a fashion and fabric designer for the likes of Ralph Lauren Home has honed her eye for the elegant use of colour.

New photos from Greg Natale. Thanks Greg! These are of his first project after forming Greg Natale Interior Design. The repeating pattern is Florence Broadhurst’s Step pattern seen here on wallpaper and fabric for the bedspread and blinds. The rooms garnered rave reviews and awards when unveiled in 2001 and featured in international publications. Very fashion forward at the time the apartment is still fresh and confronting in it’s pattern use today. All this in a 70s red brick apartment. Fabulous!
