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Take a maximalist approach to home interiors with florals, stripes and patterns
By Georgie Gordon
Credit: Centre photograph by Armelle Habib/Living Inside (home of Vanessa Kortlang, Melbourne)
Forget minimalist: it’s time to inject some life into your interiors.
Dolce & Gabbana 900mm cooker; “Girandole and Marmo” cushion; “The Roman Holiday” dessert plates.
Where to buy: Smeg Dolce & Gabbana 900mm cooker, $15,000, from Harvey Norman. Pucci “Girandole and Marmo” cushion, $828, from Farfetch. Key piece La DoubleJ’s “The Roman Holiday” dessert plates ($800 for a set of 6) come in a riot of artfully mismatched designs.
“Floral Burst” armchair; “Avalon Spice” napkins (set of 4); “Never Ending Summer” tea set.
Where to buy: Early Settler “Floral Burst” armchair, $1099. Walter G “Avalon Spice” napkins (set of 4), $55. T2 “Never Ending Summer” tea set, $70.
“Butterfly Dreams” apron; “Milling Lane” lamp base and shade; “Corolla” quilt.
Where to buy: Kip & Co x Ken Done “Butterfly Dreams” apron, $69. Anna Spiro “Milling Lane” lamp base and shade, $1234. Lisa Corti “Corolla” quilt, $299, from Matches Fashion.
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