She sails, she tangos andloves a good book. What do you do: Interior Designer Favourite designer: David Hicks, Bates Smart, BKH, HPG. I love classic design with an electic twist. Favourite design destination: Melbourne. Inspiration: Nature, beautiful finishes, beautiful pieces of furniture…. travel… change… Anywhere overseas – I adored Buenos Aires. Work in progress: […]
September 6th, 2010
She sails, she tangos and
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What do you do: Interior Designer
Favourite designer: David Hicks, Bates Smart, BKH, HPG. I love classic design with an electic twist.
Favourite design destination: Melbourne.
Inspiration: Nature, beautiful finishes, beautiful pieces of furniture…. travel… change… Anywhere overseas – I adored Buenos Aires.
Work in progress: I currently work for Tony Owen Partners. I am currently working on mainly luxury residences in Sydney for them, and privately a cafe in Balmain.
Other areas of interest: I love writing; I am always writing something in my head… I also love photography, but just never find the time to do anything about it – it’s on my bucket list!
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