Sunkissed Moments: A Travel Guide to Mykonos
Surrounded by dazzling indigo water, the whitewashed Greek island of Mykonos often has a reputation of being notoriously touristy and a little too trashy, some might say. But dig a little deeper and...
View ArticleRaising the Bar: Prahran Hotel
It is hard not to notice the iconic Prahran Hotel, dominating the street facade in this bustling cultural suburb of Melbourne. Standing boldly on High Street, the venue brags a recent transformation by...
View ArticleFrom Study to Practice: Lisa Ewart Design
Coco Republic Design School are delighted to introduce Lisa Ewart, a graduate of the Interior Decoration, Perth Mum of three, and fully fledged interior designer. I caught up with her about the...
View ArticlePantone Spring 2015 Colour Report
New York Fashion Week is upon us, and so too is the trend-setting Pantone Spring 2015 Colour Report. Below is a little summary of the colours that we will be seeing in a big way across everything –...
View ArticleSong Qi by Alan Yau
Set on the esteemed Avenue Princess Grace, Song Qi by Alan Yau is proving to be the culinary trailblazer of the design world. Monaco’s first fine dining Chinese restaurant is opulence, embodied. With...
View ArticleBlixen, East London
East London has a welcome addition to the neighbourhood, Blixen. A charming all-day brasserie, the new hotspot is housed in a former bank building and it's on my hit list for my next trip back to...
View ArticleBotanical Inquiry
It's no secret that art is the final layer in a beautifully curated home. I was privileged to recently celebrate the opening of Daniel Shipp's first solo exhibit, Botanical Inquiry and I was blown away...
View ArticleLos Angeles Athletic Club by Timothy Oulton
Behind an ordinary looking bookcase, a clandestine passage used in the days of prohibition leads you up the stairs to reveal a members-only speakeasy. Welcome to the historic Blue Room at the Los...
View ArticleColours To Decorate With In 2016
Believe it or not, technology has become an important factor when deciphering the colour selection for 2016. The fact that technology has become an overwhelming pivotal point of everyone’s existence,...
View ArticlePalm Springs Modernist Landscapes
Palm Springs in California is synonymous with sleek, modern houses built in the 1950’s and 60’s. Designed to embrace and celebrate the desert environment and dramatic cinematic landscape of the...
View ArticleDesign-Savvy Fashion Week Stays
Over the last couple of months we’ve seen the works of top fashion designers grace the catwalks in New York, London, Milan, and Paris. During fashion week the ‘big four’ are packed with glamorous...
View ArticleMusling Restaurant, Copenhagen
From moody masculine interiors to minimalist styling, the Musling Restaurant in Copenhagen, Denmark, has caught my eye. Local design firm Space Copenhagen has done it again with this simple yet refined...
View ArticleBeautiful Beige – A Luxurious Come Back
Beige has forever been associated with being dated or dull, but I’m here to tell you that this colour is far from that, and in fact that it’s a colour we should embrace especially in today’s interiors....
View ArticleRoyal Exchange Grind, London
Many of us can’t start the day off without a nice cup of coffee or tea, and what better way to do this than in the stunningly sophisticated and fresh interior of London’s Royal Exchange Grind. The...
View ArticleHimitsu Speakeasy by Tom Dixon
It doesn’t matter if you’re a design enthusiast or not, it’s safe to say you would have heard the name Tom Dixon before. Normally renowned for his product design (lighting is definitely his specialty)...
View ArticleBlack Gold
The landmark Parisian restaurant Caviar Kaspia has spoilt Manhattan’s with a pop up restaurant over the last three months, with its finale encompassing New York Fashion Week in February. Renowned...
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