





The latest issue of House & Garden magazine includes a 10-page feature that I styled, called "Love your home". It was an exciting and interesting process being commissioned by another publication after predominantly working for real living for the past 18 months. For a start, I didn't have to worry about every single item being budget-focussed. Also, I could go for a slightly more mature aesthetic. On the day of the shoot an art director from another magazine kept popping in to check out the sets I'd built. She loved the one with the Tracey Deep branch "frame", and the one with the plates on the wall. They'd have to be my two personal favourites too.
images courtesy of maree homer, chris warnes and house & garden
10 comments:
The wallpaper in that shot with the plates is great! Especially the bottom one.
I love the colours. They are both from Ferm Living.
oh? that was you! clever girl, natalie. i was thinking as i read that month's mag that 'house and garden' seem to be on the up and up; more relevant, and (from memory) always using australian homes. congrats on the styling gig and doing such a damn fine job. x
loving every aspect of this shoot. great work!
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You do such beautiful work! I could really live in any of these images. I'm going to get my mitts on this issue.
WOW! it looks really great, you are so talented! what a great gig!!! need an assistant anytime????
incredible! just gorgeous -- all of it. your talent is so inspiring!
Looooved it, Nat.
So clever...
xLouise
thanks everyone - it was a lot of fun doing a slightly more conceptual shoot.
Hello I stumbled across your lovely blog and really love the patchwork you have created with my window films. Bests Emma Jeffs
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