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Hans Wegner’s Papa Bear Chair starts at $43,400, but copies are often seen at a much cheaper price.

They may be cheaper, but shopping for furniture fakes can cost you

It might look like an original Eames or a Wegner, but in reality, it’s a cheaper, low-quality product.

  • Stephen Crafti

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Sarah Parry-Okeden and 
Sheldon on a Restoration 
Hardware sofa. Underfoot is a 
woven rug from Patterson Flynn.

Resort decor and chalet style define this home on Sydney’s northern beaches

The luxurious family home is set on two acres of tropical landscaping.

  • Susan Redman
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The Australian woodworker taking social media by storm

Nick Pedulla is one of a new breed of craftspeople who are building massive online profiles.

  • Nick Galvin
Nova Weetman’s grandfather.

My grandfather was a mystery to me, but one thing connects us still

For my family, the Tessa T21 chair is so much more than a design icon.

  • Nova Weetman
Heather Nette King in her apartment in Melbourne’s Beverley Hills complex.

An interior stylist on creating a character-filled home

Reflecting your tastes, aspirations and budget isn’t as simple as hitting up an op-shop or garage sale, and over the years I’ve learnt a few lessons the hard way.

  • Heather Nette King
Martyn Bullard at his home in Los Angeles, California.

Meet the man who makes the homes of Hollywood’s A-list look picture-perfect

Interior designer Martyn Lawrence Bullard’s clients include Cher, Elton John, RuPaul and the Kardashian-Jenners. So what has he learnt about celebrity tastes?

  • Jessica Doyle
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“The living spaces all face north, and I love how the light dances on the floor throughout the day,” says Haag. In the family 
lounge, a 1970s lamp by François Chatain was bought through 1st Dibs and the sofa, from Space, is by Arflex.

Step inside this modernist dream home in Melbourne’s east

After years of travelling the world, interiors specialist Simone Haag found her calling back in her home town.

  • Heather Nette King
Mark and Jack Fearon, tradies turned designers at the Melbourne Design Fair with their brightly coloured furniture designs.

‘We don’t really know what we’re doing here’: The tradies who are the toast of design fair

Plumber Jack Fearon and his boilermaker brother Mark are still not quite sure how they ended up at the Melbourne Design Fair.

  • Cara Waters
Column 8 granny dinkus

The discreet charm of the scenic route

Tipping the tables on fact-checked dreams.

Quokka Beds managing director Daniel Ibbitson and founder Brett Ibbitson.

‘We could do a better job’: The father-son duo taking on Koala

Perth-based Brett and Daniel Ibbitson have combined digital smarts with old-school skills to challenge bed-in-a-box outfits like Koala.

  • Jessica Yun

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