
Inside Out
October 2024Australia's best interiors magazine, Inside Out delivers inspiring homes, clever design ideas and practical decorating solutions. Discover the latest homewares trends, stunning outdoor spaces, and what's new for the living room, kitchen, bathroom and garden.
Editor’s Letter
And so, this is my last editor’s letter, and for the editorial team, our last issue. These are our last layouts, our last photo shoots, the last of our gorgeous house stories and our last-ever cover. It’s been 24 glorious years of print for Inside Out, celebrating more than two decades of Australian design, style and renovations over 236 issues. That’s a lot of inspiration and information. Our pages have also reflected the lives of the people who work here and have pulled this magazine together every month. They’ve been touched by our own renovation dreams, our new babies, kitchens on a budget, every paint colour crisis, HSC trials, landscaping challenges, old dogs, new puppies, and plenty of house-moving dramas – it’s all been there on our pages. Because Inside…
Masthead
EDITORIAL EDITOR Eliza O’Hare CREATIVE DIRECTOR Mia Daminato DEPUTY EDITOR Kate Hassett ART & STYLE ART DIRECTOR Paloma Garay ACTING ART DIRECTOR Judie Siu DESIGNER/RETOUCHER Matus Kundrat STYLIST Kate Lincoln FEATURES & COPY SENIOR COPY EDITOR Deborah Grant FEATURE WRITERS Rebecca Hooton, Rachel White HOMES GROUP CHIEF COPY EDITOR Peter Griffiths DIGITAL DIGITAL EDITOR Lucy Lindfield DIGITAL CONTENT PRODUCER Grace Flynn SOCIAL MEDIA CONTENT PRODUCER Anna Campbell THANKS TO Stephanie Hope, Nonci Nyoni ADVERTISING & PRODUCTION GROUP CATEGORY MANAGER, HOMES & SPECIALIST Rhyl Heavener Rhyl.Heavener@aremedia.com.au BRAND EXECUTIVE Claire Ellis ADVERTISING PRODUCTION MANAGER Kate Orsborn HEAD OF SALES — NSW Blake Wright GROUP BUSINESS DIRECTOR SALES — VIC Ben Wiles HEAD OF DIRECT SALES — VIC, SA, WA Will Jamison Will.Jamison@aremedia.com.au HEAD OF SALES — QLD Judy Taylor CLASSIFIEDS ADVERTISING Rebecca…
News
alfresco dreaming The new spring/summer collection from L&M Home evokes a relaxed outdoor lifestyle through its use of organic textures, bold patterns and earthen hues. Pictured are the Margot bolster cushion in Jade, $123; Ava stripe cushion, $110, and throw, $310, both in Toffee; Ava rectangle cushion in Chalk, $119; Duet rectangle cushion in Baked Clay, $139; and Evora jug in Dune, $128. LMHOME.COM.AU FLICKER FEST Luxury perfume house Creed is adding French-made candles to its range, each with its own heady aroma and encased in a custom porcelain vessel. Choose from five scents named for luxe travel destinations, $179 each. CREEDPERFUME.COM.AU DISH IT UP Designed by Portuguese artist Rui Pereira, the Barro Collection of mix and match terracotta tableware (right) will bring a splash of colour to your gatherings.…
Colour Curious
OPPOSITES ATTRACT High-contrast furnishings offer an instant gateway to impact in any room. “Using natural features and neutrals as a tonal bridge to more vibrant colours helps to create a visual coherence,” says architect Stephanie Kitingan of Placement. Here, joinery creates a focal point by pairing navy upholstery with contrasting Laminex Absolute Matte in Moroccan Clay. “The brightness and warmth of these distinct colours, when used with varying sheens of matt and gloss, provide a complex layering that’s inherently interesting to the eye.” placement.net.au NEW WAVE When transforming this 1934 Leslie Wilkinson-designed villa into a home made for modern-day family living, interior designers Handelsmann + Khaw were careful to retain its original charm and spirit while responding to a brief for a renewed sense of youthful energy. The unexpected detail…
The power of the Hero Piece
Eliza Gosse is an aficionado of Australian mid-century modern design. It informs her personal style and was a foundation influence in her paintings, but is not the only one. “People do tend to pigeonhole me and say, ‘She just paints mid-century modernist architecture,’ but it’s so much broader. It started at art school [Sydney’s National Art School], but now it’s moved onto the memories attached to a time that’s gone – always in warm, nostalgic tones.” Eliza’s research for her work often includes scouring a prized collection of 1970s decorating magazines, she explains. “That’s where I get inspiration, and I love it when I put a painting up on a wall and someone says, ‘Oh my gosh, we had that little Kartell table at my grandma’s place.’That’s so fun for…
Design Profile Ivan Ferreira
Since moving to Australia from his native Brazil, Ivan Ferreira has been taking the Sydney flower scene by storm. Having worked in his family’s event and party-planning business back home, the choice to enrol in a floristry course through Pearsons School of Floristry was an easy one. “I’m all about the little details, and floristry combines my interests of interior design and decoration,” says Ivan, who credits leading florist Ferdinando De Freitas of Garlands for giving him his start. After five years honing his skills, Ivan opened his business, IF The Florist, in the beachside suburb of Maroubra in July 2019. “IF is my initials, Ivan Ferreira, but it also sparks the question, ‘What if…,’” he points out. “It piques curiosity and opens up so many possibilities.” Ivan’s floral creations…