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... ,摄影 @ Nick Hughes/ Yellowtrace. DTH: Please introduce yourself and what you do.MK: My name is Michael Karakolis and I am the Founder and Director of Fibonacci Stone.I am very product-centric, so much of my time is spent sourcing raw materials, creating prototypes and spending many hours on t...
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...e’s more to a successful dinner – or lunch, or brunch, even – than what you put on the table. Ingredients for a good time extend to what you choose to fill your guests’ glasses with, your ability to put people at ease and, above all, making sure people have fun. For advice on that matter, ...
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...]摄影 @ Lisa Cohen.Portrait of Bruce Rowe. Photo by Tatjana Plitt. + At what point did you decide to pivot in the direction of product design and ceramics etc?In late 2010, I began to think about the possibility of translating some painting studies I had done into ceramic surfaces. I hadn’t bee...
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...he desires of his clients: “Sometimes he concluded that people only want what it is not certain they can have; at other times it seemed to him more complex.” It is a noteworthy and telling episode. While the profession may not make for the most obvious of literary subjects, to Cusk, known for he...
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... of cut and carved around the existing structures to bring light in.”
What made this an interesting project to be involved with?
Chris: “Because this building isn’t listed, it represented a canvas that we could manipulate and be creative with. It was an old cooperage before, meaning they u...
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...ut your self initiated project ‘One a Week’. How did it come about and what did you learn while creating the chairs? Did you feel like throwing in a towel at any point during the last 12 months?One a Week was an idea generated with the purpose of holding myself accountable to being consistent wi...
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...welcome to Australia and WELCOME TO YELLOWTRACE! Could you briefly explain what your jobs look like as CEO and COO of BOLON respectively? What do you love the most about what you do?Marie: Both of us are responsible for all parts of the company. We are involved in a lot of things, as our visions nee...
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... Edge, where Wonderglass is available exclusively in Australia.Read on for what he had to say about working with nendo, and his opinions on what constitutes exceptional design. See more from WonderGlass on Yellowtrace here. Melt Collection by nendo for WonderGlass. + Can you please tell us a little ...
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...cumulated over the
years. In a funny way I think we are still figuring out what we want our
interior to be and probably only just coming to terms with that fact that we
have the opportunity to dictate the aesthetics of our space without the
influence of adolescents, now that our children are fully g...
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...wtrace. It’s been quite the journey… and although we have had many and what often feels like never ending challenges it has been incredibly rewarding. We started the brand with the goal to become net exporters of Australian design and we are on our way to achieving that.We’re almost surprised ...
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...d
with light.”
If there was a fire and you could only save one thing, what would it be?
Robert: “The whippet!”
Agatha: “He’s 11 years old,
his name is Horace, he’s got a passport and has travelled extensively – he grew
up in London, lived in Paris but is the happiest we’ve eve...
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... bought each other, or from friends.
If you could only save one thing, what would it be?
The landscape collage that hangs above the wood burner in winter and moves around the house in summer. It is from the year I was born, as is the house, and was one of the first presents Simon ever bought me...
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... be challenging!
If there
was a fire and you could only save one thing, what would it be?
My
diaries.
Growing
up, I kept sporadic diary records that I still treasure to this day. It makes
for pretty cringeworthy reading, but it does provide a real insight into what I
was thinking and feeli...
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...ys to be cosier and more inviting
than our homes, which begs the question, what does that mean our own homes
should look like? I don’t have the answer, but it’s interesting to think what
our homes should do or provide if we can potentially find something more homely
outside the house. Maybe we a...
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...er, not consistency in design styles.
If you could only save one thing, what would it be?
The single most expensive thing we bought for the house was the ESSE cooker, so I suppose it should be that. But it’s made of cast iron and weighs a ton, so there’s no way we could shift it!
What was...
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...in a lateral loft space, why Soho still retains its independent spirit and what modern luxury means to her.
Alex: “A lot of what we sell in my shop enters my life through my home first. If I find that I always use a particular glass, for example, I order them for the shop. When we first opened ...
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...y but worth it!)
If there was a fire and you could only save one thing, what would it be?
Art.
After the girls favourite bears, my favourite dresses, and the photo albums…
What was the last thing you bought for the house?
The Hemghar rug.
We rented it and fell in love with it...
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... stone outside.
If there was a fire and you could only save one thing, what would it be?
My bookshelf and the contents within it. Does that count as one thing? I hope so!
What was the last thing you bought for the house?
Braided sweetgrass, to attract positive energy.
Where do you shop...
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...uct opened up new doors and cash flow opportunities to grow the company to what it is today. SKEEHAN materiality and design process expressed in a series of concept images. + How do you characterise your design sensibility and your aesthetic? And is there something that’s fundamental to your pract...
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...ourself? When did you first decide you wanted to become a photographer and what path led you to where you are today?Well the starting point is the basics, I guess – I live in Fitzroy and work out of my studio which is located in Cremorne, Melbourne’s most seemingly unknown suburb – it’s basi...
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...much a collaborative effort between my husband Freddie and me, and I think what’s nice about it is that we’ve ended up with something neither of us would have done on our own.
“Before moving here we were living with Freddie’s mum in West Hampstead for two and a half years. We were suppose...
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... detail or an interesting junction, this and an element of playfulness are what I try to achieve in my work. Brass cabinet designed by Studio Snoop. ,摄影 @ Shauna Greyerbiehl + How do you go about establishing a concept and an overall direction for your furniture pieces? Do you have a certain...
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...e plot was quite difficult to design around, with planning constraints and what not, but I like the way they found a solution by putting the windows in the ceiling so that the whole roof is open to the sky. I love the idea that you could be in the middle of Canonbury, lying on that bed and staring u...
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....
Here are his top five favourite rooms:
Lewes, East Sussex
I think whats impressive about this space is that it proves that if you can cleverly frame a view, it can be even more dramatic than if you were to just stand outside looking at it.
Im also a real sucker for moving water, which yo...
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...iality is quite a timeless quality because a piece of oak, for example, is what it is, now and forever. And so our projects should, we hope, feel fairly natural.
“The timelessness of things like quality of space and daylight aren’t contemporary ideas – they’ve been used by architects and...
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