LET LIV | Kip & Co

I've long been a fan of Kip & Co and their vibrant and truly unique range of bedding. Created by three beautiful Melburnians, Alex, Kate and Hayley, the designs are inspired by their love of art and their intrepid travels around the globe.




You can imagine how thrilled I was when one of my favourite online shops, LET LIV, started stocking a great selection of the gorgeous Kip & Co bedding.




Twice a year a new range is released, and each is designed to be mixed and matched to create a beautiful, eclectic, yet harmonious look.








As well as duvets, sheets and pillowcases, LET LIV also stock Kip & Co towels - generous in size, super soft and absorbent.






Of course, the Kip & Co range is just one of many amazing product ranges available at
LET LIV. Be sure to pop over and see everything there is on offer. I know for a fact that there are some really exciting things to come!

Spots 'n Stripes

Spots and stripes - the two most basic patterns - I love them both. I often use them when decorating children's rooms for their striking simplicity and sense of fun. I tend to associate spots with little girls, and stripes with boys...


1: Harper + Hudson necklace | 2: Polka Dot kantha quilt | 3: Wunway Tara dress | 4: Polka Dot wall decals

1: Paperboy Stripes wallpaper | 2: Moped bunting | 3: Minti Bronx shorts | 4: Carnival Stripe rug


Of course, they are completely gender neutral, and you can dress your little ones in, or decorate their rooms with either. Or better still, why not both!

Sally Wheat Interiors

Have I told you how much I love Domino Magazine? Yes, that's right, I did here. I'm particularly inspired by American interior design, and I find a lot of the design I love from Australia has a similar feel, but with a 'down-under', slightly more laid-back feel.




The work of Houston interior designer, Sally Wheat, has been featured on Domino recently, and I'm now a big fan! She has a clever way of mixing modern and vintage pieces, as well as the colour and pattern that I'm passionate about. Her style is both elegant and yet totally livable.










You can read the Domino interview with Sally here. And see more of her portfolio over on her website. These are some of my favourites - look at the gorgeous use of colour!