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Spanish designer Patricia Urquiola designed this striking bathroom for her friend Patrizia Moroso of the Moroso furniture family. It features select Moroso pieces alongside Urquiola’s own designs and an eclectic collection of artworks and soft furnishing.
From ‘Lady in Red’, a story on page 204 of Vogue Living Sept/Oct 2012.
Photograph by Manolo Yllera.

Spanish designer Patricia Urquiola designed this striking bathroom for her friend Patrizia Moroso of the Moroso furniture family. It features select Moroso pieces alongside Urquiola’s own designs and an eclectic collection of artworks and soft furnishing.

From ‘Lady in Red’, a story on page 204 of Vogue Living Sept/Oct 2012.

Photograph by Manolo Yllera.

A still-life in the studio of artist, stylist, and textile designer Carolyn Quartermaine demonstrates her eye for composition.
From ‘The Whole Story’, a story on page 33 of Vogue Living Sept/Oct 2012.
Photograph by James Merrell.

A still-life in the studio of artist, stylist, and textile designer Carolyn Quartermaine demonstrates her eye for composition.

From ‘The Whole Story’, a story on page 33 of Vogue Living Sept/Oct 2012.

Photograph by James Merrell.

High above the Mediterranean, design consultant Stephan Hamel’s ancient cottage bubbles over with wildly patterned rugs and edgy designer furniture such as this fluoro pink ‘Anemone’ chair design by the Campana Brothers.
From ‘Fun House’, a story on page 150 of Vogue Living Nov/Dec 2010.
Photograph by Paul Barbera.

High above the Mediterranean, design consultant Stephan Hamel’s ancient cottage bubbles over with wildly patterned rugs and edgy designer furniture such as this fluoro pink ‘Anemone’ chair design by the Campana Brothers.

From ‘Fun House’, a story on page 150 of Vogue Living Nov/Dec 2010.

Photograph by Paul Barbera.

In a memorable feature story, New York-based Australian photographer Martyn Thompson dipped and dripped fine ceramics in paint to create an irreverent series of still life compositions.

From ‘Tea Party’, a story on page 195 of Vogue Living July/Aug 2010.

Photographs by Martyn Thompson, styling by Jocelyn Beaudion.

Napoleon III-style tufted salon chairs in wine-coloured linen bring drama to this cosy living space.
From ‘Chefs’ Palette’, a story on page 98 of Vogue Living Mar/April 2010.
Photograph by Petrina Tinslay.

Napoleon III-style tufted salon chairs in wine-coloured linen bring drama to this cosy living space.

From ‘Chefs’ Palette’, a story on page 98 of Vogue Living Mar/April 2010.

Photograph by Petrina Tinslay.

Architects EAT designed a ‘simple’ house addition around an existing elm, abstracting the tree’s dominant trunk form into structural steel columns.
From ‘Tree House’, a story on page 162 of Vogue Living Nov/Dec 2010.
Photograph by Earl Carter.

Architects EAT designed a ‘simple’ house addition around an existing elm, abstracting the tree’s dominant trunk form into structural steel columns.

From ‘Tree House’, a story on page 162 of Vogue Living Nov/Dec 2010.

Photograph by Earl Carter.

Fern-filled medicine jars by florist Fleur McHarg bring a lush touch of greenery to the entrance of this kitchen.
From ‘Simple Pleasures, a story on page 138 of Vogue Living Sept/Oct 2012.
Photograph by Marcel Aucar.

Fern-filled medicine jars by florist Fleur McHarg bring a lush touch of greenery to the entrance of this kitchen.

From ‘Simple Pleasures, a story on page 138 of Vogue Living Sept/Oct 2012.

Photograph by Marcel Aucar.

Vibrantly coloured butterfly specimens look set to fly away from this heritage-listed Sydney terrace.
From ‘Walls that Talk’, a story on page 212 of Vogue Living July/Aug 2010.
Photograph by Jason Busch.

Vibrantly coloured butterfly specimens look set to fly away from this heritage-listed Sydney terrace.

From ‘Walls that Talk’, a story on page 212 of Vogue Living July/Aug 2010.

Photograph by Jason Busch.

In the London home of designer Marc Newson, a striped marble bathroom makes a strong impression.
From a story within Vogue Living May/June 2010.
Photograph by Henry Bourne.

In the London home of designer Marc Newson, a striped marble bathroom makes a strong impression.

From a story within Vogue Living May/June 2010.

Photograph by Henry Bourne.

A mirror attached to a mirrored wall makes for a reflective interior moment in a Paris apartment designed by Baroness Bruno de Pampelonne.
From ‘Paris in Pastel’, a story on page 168 of Vogue Living July/Aug 2010.
Photograph by Richard Powers.

A mirror attached to a mirrored wall makes for a reflective interior moment in a Paris apartment designed by Baroness Bruno de Pampelonne.

From ‘Paris in Pastel’, a story on page 168 of Vogue Living July/Aug 2010.

Photograph by Richard Powers.