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Interview – Jason Grant, style director of Real Living

Real Living Magazine, September issue (out now) – and Style Director Jason Grant!

All shot styled by Jason Grant for Real Living Magazine

Real Living Magazine, September issue – and Style Director Jason Grant

I was most excited to get an encouraging email out of the blue from Real Living Style Director Jason Grant recently! Thanks Jason!! I am always very chuffed when super-talented magazine people up in Sydney write to say they like to visit The Design Files. How amazing is that?! :)

Of course I couldn’t pass up the opportunity to interview Jason, whose styling work has appeared in Inside Out, Living Etc and various commercial catalogues before he took on his current role at Real Living. I think what appeals most about his current work at RL is that he’s so good at pulling together stunning looks without the hefty pricetags – although I’m sure given a bigger budget he would quite happily go crazy at Hub, Space or Living Edge!

It is also super fun to follow Jason around on Twitter! (No, the novelty factor has not yet worn off!). Recently he was in Melbourne during the design festival… and I must admit I did feel I was kind of accidentally stalking him. Not on purpose I promise! But we just always seemed to be visiting the same places! Twitter can get creepy like that.

ANYWAY huge thanks to Jason for his time with this interview! All these shots are styled by Jason for Real Living Mag. Must get the latest issue!

Tell me a little about your background – what path led you to what you’re doing now?

I never knew what I wanted to be growing up but always had a flair for things creative. Working in the homewares industry I discovered design and romance with a shop keeper, and I discovered my passion for vintage furniture. I really fell into styling and was lucky to be given a break (those responsible know who they are). Styling is the ultimate in expression – creating concepts and bringing magazine pages to life. After freelancing for a number of years and working predominantly on Inside Out magazine, I have also been lucky enough to have stories appear in Living Etc magazine and work in home catalogues for David Jones. Currently I am enjoying the role as style director at Real Living magazine – check out our great new look!

Can you list one or two favourite shoots / creative projects you’ve worked on recently? (Include images if possible!)

I like my last job to be my favourite, I like to feel like I’m progressing/improving, I like to look forward and not back, I tend to look at what I would have changed/ done differently when given the chance to examine my work. A recent shoot I love is from our upcoming September issue full of clever ideas.



What does your role as Style Director for Real Living magazine entail? What does a typical day at work involve for you?

The role of style director involves many things from cover shoots and decorating stories and house shoots, to meeting and working with many talented creative people. But I guess the biggest challenge that I enjoy is hunting out the best affordable fabulous items! When you have restrictions you have to think harder and find clever solutions.

How would you describe your interior decorating/styling aesthetic in your own home? How does this compare with the aesthetic you bring to your commercial styling work?

I could never live in a brand new home – I like character and charm, I love mixing old and new.
My own personal style is always evolving, however some things are a constant – I’m a big fan of the handmade, individual pieces, I love quirky whimsical things that tell a story or make me smile. Bohemian, vintage and eclectic are much over-used words in interiors magazines, but are the best fit for my style, I also love typography and plastics animals. Oh and I’m also a fan of white painted timber floors and not so perfect walls – I love a blank canvas.

Which designers, artists or creative people are you inspired by?

I live in a very creative happy home with amazing people, 2 other stylists and a schoolteacher.

Artist David Band – an amazing artist who lets his artwork do all the speaking.

Rachel Castle of CASTLE bedlinen and textiles – super cool and a fabulous go-getter.

Artist Miranda Skoczek for her bold colours and infectious laughter.

Karen McCartney - editor of Inside Out for her impeccable style and grace.

The team at Real Living – one of the most hard working bunch of people I know.


Where else do you find inspiration – ie books, magazines, your environment, travel, your family and friends?

Inspiration can come from the everyday, but sometimes can be triggered from the smallest things – a thought or even a word. I enjoy bouncing ideas off people and talking about “stuff”, I’m a glutton for all kinds of art , fashion, interior and design magazines and love a good blog.


What would be your dream creative project?

I guess outside the realms of magazines I would love to be the creative force behind a big brand.

What are you looking forward to?


SUMMER, a sleep in and a cuddle.


Sydney Questions –

Your favourite fossicking spots in Sydney for unique furniture and home accessories?

Bondi, Surry Hills and Rozelle Markets
Junktique
Mitchell Road Auctions
Dust in Darlinghurst
Object Gallery
All Hand Made Gallery
DavidmetNicole
Chee Soon & Fitzgerald

Oh and there’s two stores I love but I cant tell you about! One has Sydney’s best affordable offering of quirky old wares and one of a kind vintage finds… the other one involves a pair of chairs…


What and where was the last great meal you ate in Sydney?

The best meals for me are casual shared meals with friends.
So it’s a toss up between the sang choi bao and the duck wraps at Fu Manchu...
…and the salt and pepper squid and green papaya salad at Phamish.

Also I cant go past a pork and fennel sausage roll from the Bourke Street Bakery, along with all their sweet treats – I rarely like to queue for anything but this is the exception.

Where would we find you on a typical Saturday Morning?

Well after a well deserved sleep in, my first move is towards a coffee, and in the summer months straight to the beach. Weekends are for relaxing.

Sydney’s best kept secret?

I get to uncover many secrets and travel sydney extensively, and often uncover things those who have lived here far longer then I have know about. Redleaf Pool is a favorite not so well known beach.

Lightly Pop-up shop!

Lightly Pop-up shop in Melbourne’s CBD

Did you know that Melbourne-based design studio Lightly have a pop-up shop in the CBD at the moment? The temporary shop sprang up in the midst of State of Design madness, so you’d be forgiven for letting it slip under your radar until now :)

However, it’s definitely worth a little visit in you’re in the city sometime over the next week! Whilst Lightly’s popularity and reach is increasing exponentially, with a growing list of stockists across Australia, it’s lovely to see the whole range beautifully displayed under one roof!

The Pop up shop will vanish on August 8th – don’t miss out!

Lightly POP up gallery and shop
24 Crossley st

Melbourne CBD

Hours
Monday – Thursday 10.00am – 6.00pm

Friday – Saturday 11.00am – 7.00pm

and the winner is…

Thanks so much to everyone for reading and commenting on the Bluebird Papergoods post!

The lucky winner of the gift-pack giveaway is Mazspazz! Congratulations! :)

Sorry to all those who missed out – I wish I had a pack for each and every one of you! I hope you guys know I really, truly appreciate your readership! x

Salvador Dali : Liquid Desire exhibition at the NGV

Salvador Dali – Liquid Desire at the NGV. The layout and design of the exhibition is so thoughtful and cohesive – bold black stripes and a huge central flower arrangement characterise the ‘Renaissance’ room.

The design and layout of the NGV exhibition mirrors the variety and versatility of Dali’s work. Above, the jewellery room is upholstered in plush red velvet panels. My favourite piece? The ‘Royal Heart’, a motorised jewelled brooch in which a ruby encrusted heart actually ‘beats’! This piece was created to commemorate the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II.

So it’s not exactly NEWS but now that all the design festival business is over it seems an opportune time to remind everyone to go and see the amazing DALI exhibition at the NGV if you haven’t already! It is seriously stunning and absolutely exhaustive… much more generous in size than many comparable international shows which have made the trek out to see us in recent years!

And if you thought Mr Dali was all about melting clockfaces and bleak landscapes, think again! Liquid Desire showcases the incredible variety in Dali’s work, which included set design for both film and dance, textile and fashion design, jewellery design, illustration and graphic design for high profile publications such as US Vogue in 1937.

The exhibition also shares some thoroughly entertaining insights into the kooky character himself. One quote which got me giggling – when Dali compared Jackson Pollock’s work in the late 1950′s to ‘indigestion’. He went to on appoint himself the new ‘saviour of modern art’! Hee!

A huge thankyou to the NGV marketing team who sweetly gave me a double-pass to visit and review the show!

Salvador Dali : Liquid Desire

NGV International (St Kilda rd)

13 June – 4 October 09
Open daily 10am – 5pm and until 9pm Wednesdays

Ticketing – Adult – $23, Concession – $18, Child – $11, Family – $60 (2 adults + 3 children).

PS) A word of warning. This exhibition has been VERY busy. The inside scoop on NGV attendance for international blockbusters like this is that the opening month is crazy-busy, the closing month is even more crazy-busy, and you’re safest to time your visit slap bang in the middle of the exhibition season. So August is looking good! Oh, and if at all possible, avoid the weekends! (But don’t miss out!)

Salvador DALI, Study for the ballet Bacchanale (c. 1939). Fundacio Gala-Salvador Dali, Figueres. Copyright Salvador Dali, Fundacio Gala-Salvador Dali, VISCOPY, 2009.

Dali’s set design for Afred Hitchcock’s 1945 feature film Spellbound was influenced by Freudian psychoanalysis. See how similar the finished set adheres to his original creepy drawing!

Dali’s zany design for the 1939 World Fair in New York! Dali’s pavilion, entitled ‘Dream of Venus’ incorporated ‘liquid ladies’ swimming in huge water tanks, and topless beauties reclining on satin-draped furniture. Bizarre mannequins and sculptures were positioned alongside backdrops of burning giraffes and melting watches. The ceiling was covered in suspended open umbrellas from which bats and telephone receivers dangled. Remember this was 1939! Can you imagine the uproar??

Paddington pad on Apartment Therapy


Was just alerted to this fab Sydney house tour on Apartment Therapy (via @jennymbutler on Twitter!). The Paddington pad belongs to advertising exec Matt Eastwood (who is also on the Gruen Transfer).

I have been struck with a severe case of double-jealousy.

1st – Why does my house not look like this?
2nd – Why do I not have such gorgeous Australian house-tours to share on this site?

Must work harder! x

Bluebird Papergoods and giveaway!

Gift cards by Bluebird Papergoods

Received an email recently from Melbourne-based author, freelance writer and liquor licensing consultant Nicole Hopkinson, whose latest project is a stationary line called Bluebird Papergoods! It’s good to know I’m not the only crazy Melburnian trying to juggle about 4 different seemingly unrelated jobs and creative side projects! (Nicole wrote the very popular Global Shopper books which outline the very best in online shopping, all whilst working a fulltime dayjob!)

Bluebird Papergoods specialises in correspondence stationary and gift cards for all occasions – with a few unusual celebrations thrown into the mix (‘happy divorce’ being one of the stranger ones!).

Nicole has kindly offered a giveaway for one lucky TDF reader! If you would like a giftpack full of stationary goodness from Bluebird Papergoods, please leave a comment on this post with your name and email address, and I will pick names out of a hat tomorrow! xx

*please note the competition has now finished! Congrats to winner – Mazspazz!

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