Keyword results: Interiors
Garden Life is fast becoming as famous as some of it's A list clients, which include John Laws, Elvis, Cleopatra, and Jesus. But luckily you don't have to earn $11 million a year or be the son of God just to shop there (not that TwoThousand readers would have to worry anyway).
The store is filled with all kinds of pretty bits to lighten up the darkest, most gruesome corners of your home, as well as perfect plants to distract people from the curious ditches in your backyard.
If you are fortunate enough to afford excellent taste, you need to visit Signature Prints. With an expansive library of design that spreads across more than 50 years, the studio is home to many an exquisite print. The big selling point is their collection of Florence Broadhurst as well as collaborated works with the likes of Akira Isogawa.
Despite being nestled right in the centre of one horrendous shopping centre, Top 3 by Design is a very special space that shouldn't be judged by what surrounds it. Home to quirky home wares, gadgets, cult beauty brands and stationary (to name only just a few) - this store is stocks pieces that fuse modern design with a sense of fun
If you find yourself feeling intimidated under the fluros of most designer home ware stores, Top 3 by Design will be a refreshing change for you.
Antiques, industrial lighting, restored furniture, vintage mirrors, one off sneakers and an in-house range of leather accessories.
Bringing the essence of the Portobello markets to Australia, this duo has created a unique space that is as enjoyable to look at as it is to buy from. The sui generis selection is a motley crüe of the old, the new, the restored and the run-down and, although half the treasure hunt has been done for you, this doesn't take the shine off that precious purchase.
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