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Australian houses, from architectural masterpieces to suburban family homes, Victorian terraces, mid-century marvels, coastal shacks, city apartments, and everything in between.
Award-winning Australian architecture, inspiring homes, and interviews with Australia’s top architects.
Award-winning Australian interior design, inspiring homes, and interviews with Australia’s top designers.
In depth features on Australia’s most beautiful gardens and landscape design.
Studio visits with Australia’s most talented creatives, from artists to architects, ceramicists to stylists, furniture makers to lighting designers.
Studio visits with Australia’s top artists, and unmissable art exhibitions in Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane and beyond.
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Unique travel destinations, design-led accomodation and day trip ideas in Australia and New Zealand.
Well it's been a while since I have written anything about DAVID BROMLEY.... so at the risk of repeating myself, here is another Bromley-inspired post!
The prolific DB has recently joined forces with high-end Melbourne antique merchants Capocchi to create a very special bespoke range which includes wallpapers, lampshades, mirrors, tub chairs, sideboards, bookshelves, dining chairs, dress maker bodices, beds and many other pieces - antiques sourced by Capocchi and ‘Bromley-fied’ by David. The interesting thing about this particular collab is that Bromley's treatment of each item is entirely unique - creating a collection of truly one-off collector items. They're not cheap but maaaan they're pretty!
To celebrate the recent Capocchi collaboration, David Bromley would love to offer a beautiful original embroidered artwork valued at $1200 to one lucky Design Files reader! (It is pictured below).
Oh. My. God. AMAZING!
To enter this very special giveaway, please leave a comment here before midnight tonight, Melbourne time! A winner will be selected at random from the comments and contacted by email. In you subscribe to these posts by email please don't reply to your daily email - just pop over to www.thedesignfiles.net to leave your comment and be in the running to win! (Please note this giveaway is entirely separate from the Great Christmas Giveaway which I posted earlier this week!)
*Please note this compeition is now closed! The lucky randomly selected winner was comment #371 - Congratulations Jess!
HUGE ENORMOUS THANKS to David Bromley for this incredibly generous giveaway, and once again to Esther at The Project Agency who seems to manage PR for all the best creative people in this town! :)
*ps - for any Queensland readers or holiday-makers out there(!!), David Bromley is having a POP-UP Exhibition in Noosa, starting on Boxing day! Details below!
David Bromley POP-UP Exhibition
Netanya Noosa Resort
75 Hastings Street
Noosa Heads
Opens Sunday 26th December until Friday 31st December.
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