Victoria Aguirre
Victoria Aguirre, founder of Pampa, believes in the value of keeping heritage and tradition alive. Since Pampa’s inception in 2012 the brand has had a single driving purpose – to directly support as many artisans as possible in Argentina.
Natalie Walton
Byron Bay-based interior designer, stylist and author Natalie Walton creates genuine interiors and meaningful products, helping people to connect to ideas on how to live their best lives.
Rory Morgan from Mast Furniture
What started as a creative outlet has evolved into an inspiring Australian furniture brand making pieces of the highest quality for Rory Morgan from Mast Furniture.
Zak Tilley
Northern Territory-based artist Zak Tilley creates vibrant landscape paintings touching on identity and belonging – we chat to Zak about his practice and his current exhibition, The Few and Far, at Otomys gallery in Melbourne.
Alice McMullin & Matt Ogilvie
Partners in life and work, Alice McMullin & Matt Ogilvie from McMullin & Co, have built a homeware brand that has grown exponentially in just a few short years.
Beck Wadworth
New Zealand-based Beck Wadworth, founder of An Organised Life, shares her creative journey and how although her work days are never identical, they’re always prepped and planned for in advance.
Lynda Gardener
Melbourne-based stylist, decorator and creator of beautiful spaces, Lynda Gardener, shares her creative process and how each of her work days are not only different, but also incredibly inspiring.
Philippa Moorfoot and Wesley Sinclair from Fleur Studios
What started out as a personal project making tiled tables for their own home pivoted into a full-time business for partners in life and work, Philippa Moorfoot and Wesley Sinclair from Fleur Studios.
Emma Lewisham
Emma Lewisham is a skin care company that cares about more than just our skin. We chat to Emma about the brand’s carbon positive product range and 100% circular designed business model.
Lauren Haynes
Melbourne-based furniture designer and sculptor Lauren Haynes draws inspiration from the 1960s and the Japanese philosophy of Wabi Sabi when creating her furniture designs.