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My Favourite Things
Marie Botsis-Premici from The Montauk Lighting Co. and The Modern Traditionalists tells us her favourite things.
Visual Geometry
Artist Miik Green describes his work as both reflexive and reactive, mirroring his family background in mathematics. Featuring Linton & Kay Galleries.
All-Star Floor Show
Temple Fine Rugs’ bespoke creations sit between a modern and traditional aesthetic for functional art that stands the test of time.
In Conversation with Cult
For over 27 years, Cult Design has curated and advocated great design with a lineup spanning Danish masters such as Fritz Hansen, Carl Hansen and Louis Poulsen and great Italian houses including Zanotta and Cappellini. Standing alongside these iconic brands are equally impressive Australian designers, including one of the country's most recognised contemporary object artists, Perth-born Adam Goodrum.
Art With a View
Linton & Kay's new Cottesloe gallery offers a coastal retreat for their creatives and art lovers, young and old.
Moving Pictures
Looking beneath the surface, Perth artist Stephanie Reisch finds beauty in the hidden effect of time and movement on the Western Australian landscape. Featuring Linton & Kay Galleries.
At home with actress Kate Walsh
By adding organic furnishings, raw materials and a coastal palette, actress Kate Walsh brings new life to her WA beach house. Featuring Empire Home.
Trinny’s beauty tips to see you through the Perth summer
Oh wow, it’s hot out there. If your complexion feels less than fresh and is glowing for all the wrong reasons, we can help. Elizabeth Clarke grilled British style maven Trinny Woodall, founder of wildly popular skincare and beauty line Trinny London, for her best summer beauty secrets. Plus, she discovered why Trinny thinks Perth style is fabulous!
Ken Done on the Ningaloo Reef
Ken Done on the Ningaloo Reef: An insider look at Linton & Kay’s exclusive new exhibition. “Australians cling to the edge of the country, and the Western Australian coast is fabulous!” Ken Done
At home with Jarrad Seng
When photographer Jarrad Seng isn’t touring with Passenger or Ed Sheeran, shooting the Milky Way, hiking the Namibian desert or exploring the world’s largest caves, he is at home in his Fremantle loft.