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  • Top 5 Places Where Designers Find Great Art
    2025/10/30

    Art can transform a room faster than any sofa swap, and today we map the exact places we rely on to find pieces that feel personal, joyful, and within reach. We start with the VCA Art Grad Exhibition, a friendly doorway into original art where you can speak to creators, learn what moves you, and buy before prices climb. Then we head to Leonard Joel for the thrill of the auction: weekly catalogues, known names beside hidden gems, and a smart path to works on paper that deliver character without the premium.

    From there we zoom in on accessible curation. Studio Gallery makes discovery simple with transparent pricing and an easy-to-browse stockroom across Melbourne, Sydney, and Brisbane. For budget-savvy walls, we lean on The Poster Club and Paper Collective: beautifully curated prints, multiple sizes, and framing options that look elevated, not mass-produced. And because flat art isn’t the whole story, we champion ceramics and sculpture from Pepite and Craft Victoria to add texture, shape, and depth to shelves, consoles, and dining tables.

    If you’re craving bold colour, Fenton & Fenton curates expressive, playful work that suits lived-in homes. For a wider view, the Affordable Art Fair and Melbourne Art Fair offer a mix of approachable and high-end galleries in an open, energised setting where conversations come easy. We also share how to read gallery pricing with confidence and why many spaces now list costs online. To wrap, we demystify commissioning: how to brief an artist on size, palette, and budget so you end up with something made for your light, your scale, your story.

    Whether you’re buying your first print or commissioning a centrepiece, the rule is simple: collect what you love and you’ll never tire of it. If this guide sparked ideas, follow the show, share it with a design-loving friend, and leave a quick review to help others find us.

    Bree is now offering a 90-minute online design consult to help you tackle key challenges like colour selection, furniture curation, layout, and styling. Get tailored one-on-one advice and a detailed follow-up report with actionable recommendations—all without a full-service commitment.

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    27 分
  • The Home of Lauren Egan: A Masterclass in Colour & Material Harmony
    2025/10/22

    What if your home felt like the first moment of autumn—warm, grounded, and quietly fresh? We sit down with colour-obsessed designer Lauren Egan to unpack how a single, emotive brief can guide every choice, from timber and tile to paint and furniture, and deliver a space that breathes.

    Did we mention it appears in the latest issue of The Design Files magazine?

    Lauren’s new home is a masterclass in material harmony: spotted gum floors and panelling from one supplier for continuity, pink travertine with beautiful movement, and a glossy burgundy tiled island that’s equal parts durable and nostalgic. She explains why stark white can fight with warm timber, how “dirty” colours with brown or black create calm, and why ceilings painted to match walls can make square-set spaces feel seamless. If you’ve ever stood under fluorescent lights choosing a “white,” you’ll love her undertone method—A4 swatches, side-by-side comparisons, and decisions guided by light, not labels.

    We also explore the human side of design. Lauren starts with who lives in the home and builds three themes to steer concept and colour. She shares furniture obsessions (hello, lounge-worthy sofas), the art of balancing caramel warmth with fresh greens, and practical wins like colour-matched grout and sealed tile tops. Her surprising path—from ice cream innovation to interiors—reveals a process-driven, sensory approach that turns brave palettes into livable rooms. Through Designologists & her creative partnership with designer Alison Lewis , she teaches the crucial middle: how to run a colour consult, select stone and tiles, and style with intent.

    This is a warm and deeply practical guide to colour confidence. If you’re ready to rethink white, embrace cream, and let your materials lead, press play. Subscribe, share with a design-curious friend, and leave a review telling us the boldest colour you’d try at home.

    Web & Socials for Lauren:

    Lauren Egan Design + @heylaurenegan

    Designologists + @designologists

    Bree is now offering a 90-minute online design consult to help you tackle key challenges like colour selection, furniture curation, layout, and styling. Get tailored one-on-one advice and a detailed follow-up report with actionable recommendations—all without a full-service commitment.

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    Join Lauren online for a workshop to help break down the Design steps to run your project & business a little smoother with the Design Process MasterClass, opening 15th October!

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    56 分
  • Inside Spectra: The Art of Transforming Space Through Colour with Rowena & Geoffrey
    2025/10/15

    Step into Spectra, our favourite kind of transformation story: a Melbourne hotel lobby that shifts from tasteful neutral to living artwork through colour, narrative, and fearless collaboration. We sit down with artists Rowena Martinich and Geoffrey Carran to unpack how a site-responsive palette drawn from bushland greens, clay tones, and marble textures became the foundation for abstract fields, hyper‑real native birds, and crystalline forms that feel born of the place—not pasted on.

    We dive into the craft behind the magic. Rowena breaks down her layered process—poured paint, broom-wide gestures, wipe-backs, and selective cropping—while Geoffrey reveals how native birds perched on mineral geometries create a dialogue between softness and edge, ecology and time. Then we go underfoot: working with Godfrey Hirst Commercial in Geelong, the team turned carpet into an immersive medium using inkjet technology to deliver colour-rich, compliant flooring that guides how people move and feel. It’s a case study in why art should be briefed early, not sprinkled on at the end.

    Beyond the lobby, we head out to regional Victoria where silos become story towers. Geoffrey shares the planning, wind-watching, and composition choices behind a 28-metre piece that nods to the Mallee emu‑wren and the science of anthocyanins—those stress pigments that turn plants incandescent—mirroring the resilience of local communities. We talk cultural tourism, placemaking, and why public art expands who gets to experience art in the first place. Along the way, you’ll hear honest shop talk about night-shift ceilings, partnerships that thrive on critique, and the courage it takes to choose colour at home and in hospitality.

    If you care about interior design, public art, hotels, or simply how spaces can make people feel more alive, this one’s for you. Subscribe to Design Anatomy, share this episode with a colour-shy friend, and leave us a review with the one space you’re ready to transform next.

    Web & Instagram:

    Rowena Martinich & @rowenamartinich

    Geoffrey Carran & @geoffreycarran

    Bree is now offering a 90-minute online design consult to help you tackle key challenges like colour selection, furniture curation, layout, and styling. Get tailored one-on-one advice and a detailed follow-up report with actionable recommendations—all without a full-service commitment.

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    Join Lauren online for a workshop to help break down the Design steps to run your project & business a little smoother with the Design Process MasterClass, opening 15th October!

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    48 分
  • Pendants to Portables: How Thoughtful Lighting Shapes Mood, Function, and Style
    2025/10/08

    Your home changes the moment the lights come on. We unpack how to design that moment with intention—layering pendants, sconces, table lamps and portables—so evenings feel warm, useful and calm without relying on a ceiling full of downlights. With our shared love of colour, we explain why lighting often matters just as much for mood, comfort and character, and we walk through specific fixtures that deliver both beauty and function.

    We start with a clear framework: ambient light for glow, task light for clarity, and accent light to draw the eye. Then we get practical.

    Bree & Lauren share some of their favourite lights from Flos’ Superwire pendant that hides a smart downlight to Time & Style’s refined washi shades, we explore pieces that shift a room from flat to layered.

    We talk through Articolo’s 12:40 sconce and its clever forward/back glow, Marz Designs’ handcrafted Australian options, and the quiet revolution of portable lamps—perfect for renters, dining tables and outdoor evenings.

    If you love icons, we spotlight Wästberg’s Chipperfield lamp and the Snoopy table lamp classic for timeless pools of flattering light. If sculpture is your thing, meet Guy Bareff’s illuminated forms. For architectural texture, we look at Volker Haug x Flack Studio’s Bruce. And for daily ritual, the Santa & Cole Cesta lamp delivers a soft lantern glow you’ll reach for every night.

    You’ll also get budget-friendly strategies: where to hunt vintage, how a simple paper shade can transform a room, and what to watch for with limited-edition collaborations. If this sparked ideas, subscribe, share with a design-loving friend, and leave a quick review—what’s the one light you can’t live without?

    Bree is now offering a 90-minute online design consult to help you tackle key challenges like colour selection, furniture curation, layout, and styling. Get tailored one-on-one advice and a detailed follow-up report with actionable recommendations—all without a full-service commitment.

    Bookings now open - Book now

    Join Lauren online for a workshop to help break down the Design steps to run your project & business a little smoother with the Design Process MasterClass, opening 15th October!

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    33 分
  • Designer Revealed: Journey to a Creative Life with Lauren Li
    2025/10/01

    Ever wondered what goes through a designer's mind when a client asks for a bedroom that feels like "a warm vagina"? Yes, you read that correctly......

    In this delightfully candid conversation, this week we chat with Lauren Li to explore her creative journey and unique approach to creating spaces where people truly feel themselves.

    Lauren takes us back to her formative years, sharing how a bold phone call to RMIT after an initial rejection changed the trajectory of her career. With disarming honesty, she recounts her early influences – from the high school art teacher who first recognized her talent to the architect who meticulously red-penned her drawings. These collective experiences shaped a design philosophy that prioritizes authenticity over perfection.

    The conversation shifts to her transformative time working in London, where Melbourne's minimalist aesthetic collided with European opulence. This cultural contrast expanded Lauren's design vocabulary and deepened her understanding of how spaces must adapt to different contexts and client needs. Most fascinating is Lauren's profound connection with her clients – particularly high-powered professional women who need their homes to serve as sanctuaries from demanding careers. "I want them to feel like the queens they are," she explains, revealing how creating these restorative spaces fulfills her as a designer.

    Lauren also speaks candidly about the challenges of creative entrepreneurship. Despite her success, she acknowledges that financial management doesn't come naturally but is something she continuously works to improve. Her perspective on success is refreshingly practical – it's not about accumulating wealth but creating the freedom to do meaningful work while maintaining flexibility as a parent and business owner.

    Looking toward the future, Lauren shares her dream of expanding 'The Design Society', her platform for elevating interior designers through education and community. In an age where AI tools increasingly influence the design process, she firmly believes in the irreplaceable value of human connection and shared experiences.

    Ready to be inspired? Listen now and discover why creating spaces where people can truly be themselves might be the ultimate design achievement.

    Bree is now offering a 90-minute online design consult to help you tackle key challenges like colour selection, furniture curation, layout, and styling. Get tailored one-on-one advice and a detailed follow-up report with actionable recommendations—all without a full-service commitment.

    Bookings now open - Book now

    Join Lauren online for a workshop to help break down the Design steps to run your project & business a little smoother with the Design Process MasterClass, opening 15th October!

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    57 分
  • Designer Revealed: Bree Banfield's Career Path & Creative Process
    2025/09/24

    Pull up a chair as Bree Banfield candidly shares her remarkable journey through the world of interior design in this revealing episode of Design Anatomy. From rearranging her childhood bedroom to becoming a respected designer, stylist, and trend forecaster, Bree's story is equal parts inspiration and practical wisdom.

    With refreshing honesty, Bree recounts her early determination to enter the design world, her nail-biting wait for acceptance into design school, and the valuable lessons learned working under both supportive mentors and challenging personalities. Her career took an unexpected turn when she left interior design to work for a carpet company – a risk that ultimately expanded her horizons into event coordination, colour design, and trend forecasting alongside renowned Australian forecaster Barbara Marshall.

    Creativity flows through every aspect of Bree's approach to design. She reminisces about treasured trend books with their tactile samples, and explains how she finds inspiration everywhere – from international travel and fashion to the colour combination on a passing truck. Yet perhaps most enlightening is her candid discussion of business challenges, particularly financial management. "If you go off and have fun with all the good stuff," she warns, "one day all of the other stuff catches up with you and that's the worst feeling ever."

    Reflecting on how social media has transformed the industry, Bree offers thoughtful advice for emerging designers while sharing her aspirations to create a furniture line and design her own living space. Above all, she hopes her work evokes happiness, interest, and curiosity – qualities she believes enrich not just spaces, but lives. "Curious people have way more empathy, they love harder, they're better friends," she muses, perfectly capturing the philosophy that makes her design approach so distinctively joyful.

    Bree is now offering a 90-minute online design consult to help you tackle key challenges like colour selection, furniture curation, layout, and styling. Get tailored one-on-one advice and a detailed follow-up report with actionable recommendations—all without a full-service commitment.

    Bookings now open - Book now

    Join Lauren online for a workshop to help break down the Design steps to run your project & business a little smoother with the Design Process MasterClass, opening 15th October!

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    58 分
  • Beautiful Bedrooms: Designing Your Personal Sanctuary
    2025/09/17

    What's the first room visitors see when they enter your home? And what's the last room you typically focus on when decorating? For most of us, the bedroom falls into that second category, becoming an afterthought rather than a priority. Yet this is where we begin and end every day—the most personal space in our homes deserves more attention.

    In this episode, Lauren and Bree challenge the notion that bedrooms should be plain, white boxes with little personality. They explore how thoughtful colour choices can dramatically transform the mood of your bedroom, whether you're seeking a calm, restful retreat or a joyful, energizing space. From the psychology behind blue and green tones that scientifically lower your heart rate to the warmth of biscuit and caramel neutrals that feel intentional without being overwhelming, they offer practical guidance for moving beyond the "default white" that plagues so many bedrooms.

    The conversation delves into the functional aspects that make bedrooms truly work—from the often-overlooked importance of bedside table storage (do you really need those three drawers?) to the transformative power of proper lighting. Bree shares her experience with custom bedhead lighting installations, while Lauren reveals her secret weapon: an IKEA lamp with the perfect dimmable function that outperforms more expensive options. They also discuss the wellbeing benefits of incorporating natural materials like timber, stone, and quality textiles that create a connection to nature and reduce stress.

    Whether you're working with a spacious primary suite that needs zoning or a compact bedroom that requires clever storage solutions, this episode offers insights to help you create a bedroom that's not just beautiful but deeply personal—a true sanctuary where you can restore and recharge. Ready to prioritize your most personal space? Listen now and transform your bedroom from forgotten afterthought to favorite retreat.

    Bree is now offering a 90-minute online design consult to help you tackle key challenges like colour selection, furniture curation, layout, and styling. Get tailored one-on-one advice and a detailed follow-up report with actionable recommendations—all without a full-service commitment.

    Bookings now open - Book now

    Join Lauren online for a workshop to help break down the Design steps to run your project & business a little smoother with the Design Process MasterClass, opening 15th October!

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    46 分
  • Crafting Your Perfect Living Space: A Designer's Guide to Furniture Planning
    2025/09/10

    Five simple steps can transform your furniture scheme from random and disjointed to purposeful and cohesive. Lauren flies solo this week, sharing her professional interior design expertise on creating spaces that truly work.

    The foundation of any successful interior is a well-planned floor plan. Lauren recounts a cautionary tale from early in her career when a beautiful (and expensive) sofa wouldn't fit in a client's space due to unexpected architectural changes. Whether you're an amateur using painter's tape to mark out furniture dimensions or a professional with design software, knowing exactly what fits where prevents costly mistakes and disappointment.

    Today's open-plan homes present unique challenges. Without walls to define spaces, your furniture placement needs to create distinct zones while maintaining proper scale and proportion. Lauren advises moving beyond the "doctor's waiting room" arrangement of pushing everything against walls, instead creating conversation areas that reflect how you actually live. Does your dining table serve as homework central? Where do you drop your groceries? These daily realities should drive your design decisions.

    Every compelling room features textural contrast and thoughtful lighting. Lauren explains why matching furniture sets fall flat and how mixing materials like velvet, timber, and stone creates visual depth. She encourages incorporating at least some pattern for dynamic interest, and emphasizes planning lighting from the earliest stages—even before construction begins. A well-placed floor lamp, wall sconce, or table lamp transforms the atmosphere of any room, but requires forethought about power outlet placement.

    Bree is now offering a 90-minute online design consult to help you tackle key challenges like colour selection, furniture curation, layout, and styling. Get tailored one-on-one advice and a detailed follow-up report with actionable recommendations—all without a full-service commitment.

    Bookings now open - Book now

    Join Lauren online for a workshop to help break down the Design steps to run your project & business a little smoother with the Design Process MasterClass, opening 15th October!

    For more info see below

    The Design Process MasterClass ONLINE

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    15 分