
Image via design*sponge


Who would have thought - velvet and a rattan-style chair next to a Zaishu stool!
Love the blue vase, bird and wallpaper contrast with the green plant.
From Shannon's previous home - she was a fanof blue and white even back then
A creative and yet organised office. Shelves and drawers make me drool
Also found this pic on her site, which is from Shannon's brilliant Sense of Style book.
I heart hydrangeas, especially in blue. I think they're my new favourite flower.
Even the blue sky fits in perfectly!
Shannon Fricke has been teasing us in recent months with glimpses of her home decoration project. For those of you who read her blog regularly, which I suggest you do if you love colour and a sophisticated-cum-casual Australian style, you'll know what I'm talking about. I have to confess that I catch myself thinking about her colour palette at random moments. The peacock green velvet sofa. The dusty turquoise Florence Broadhurst wallpaper. The teal blue scatter cushions. I'm in love, love, love. (I wrote about the initial head-over-heels teal blue moment here.) And another person who is making me think blue is interior stylist Sibella Court, who in a recent (as yet unpublished) real living interview professed her love for indigo. Not surprisingly, Shannon has spoken about this colour too - I'll post my favourite pics soon.
Images courtesy of Shannon Fricke, Prue Ruscoe












The colours look faded and a little dirty in comparison with the cover above
Love the wallpaper (design AND colour), the mirror and console
Brave choice - turquoise with fuchsia pink and then a hit of kelly green
Clever use of mirrors and like the orange window frames - who'd have thought?!
A light installation in a stair well - great use of a normally bland, empty space
Stainless steel is a bit boring but the pink more than compensates
I've seen a gad-zillion mood boards in my time but never in a bathroom. Like it. Like it a lot.
The man - who I once met in London (he's tiny!) - on a sofathat is not really my cup of tea
I thought I'd post some pics of UK fashion designer Matthew Williamson's cool and colourful London home - after talking about it here - which features on the cover of the latest Elle Decoration magazine and has previously been on the cover of Domino magazine.
Yep, it's pretty out there and even I don't think I could live with quite so many electric hues I love that he has been brave. After all, someone has to lead the pack. Then the reinterpreted, distilled look will eventually make its way down into accessible homeware brands.
Anyway, love to know what you think, especially the differences between how the two magazines have styled and presented the covers (such as use of props and colour tweaks). There's a great commentary on Mirror Mirror, which is where I sourced these pics.
Images courtesy of Domino, Elle Decoration and Mirror Mirror












