Expert Eye: Perfect Matchmakers
Rebecca Gross speaks to three art and design experts who show how artworks can be curated to create feeling, mood and diversity throughout spaces in your home.
Expert Eye: Don’t Go Half-baked
Are you more of a minimalist or a maximalist, and do you really need to decide? Julia Green writes.
Expert eye: how do you like your artwork served?
Just as you’re inclined to arrange the food on your plate, your picture hanging style might lean into either order or chaos. Words by Penny Craswell.
Expert Eye: Learning the Rules for the Sake of Breaking Them
Does having a smaller interior mean you must stick to the rules, or can they all be broken? Penny Craswell writes.
Expert Eye: How to buy authentically
A residential art collection is often best when it is deeply personal, reflecting the lived experience and values of the collector. Margaret Hancock Davis talks to Penny Craswell about her collection.
Expert Eye: Be A Little Different
These collectors have shown that unusual ways of displaying art can add to their impact and power. Penny Craswell writes
Expert Eye: Ramping up the sensory pleasure of your home
From the touch of a silk rug underfoot to the feeling of being enveloped by a chair lined in fur, interior design can create immersive environments for all the senses. Penny Craswell speaks to interior designers William Smart and Simone Haag about two projects that do just that.
Expert Eye: Art and Wallpaper
Maximalism is making a serious come back. But how do you ensure patterned walls don’t overpower your art? New Zealand-based interior designer Evie Kemp talks us through the process.
Expert Eye: The Poetry of Space
Juliette Arent from Sydney interior design studio Arent&Pyke and Miriam Fanning from Melbourne design practice Mim Design share their tips on how to make an interior sing, and the role that art can play in the process. Penny Craswell writes.
Expert Eye: Art and Colour
Colour is deeply personal and can change how you feel within a space. Whether it is the art you bring into your home, or the walls and furniture you pair it with, how and where you add colour can be a daunting decision. Interior designer and colour expert Julia Green talks us through her top tips.