The 4,198-square-foot home features rustic wooden beams that pay homage to the heritage of the buildings. These are set across the soaring 22-foot high ceilings.
While Edwardian timber homes are common in Sandringham, a beachside suburb in Melbourne, this one features a custom rear extension with two gable roofs that house the master bedroom, kitchen, and dining room. The open plan allows the spaces to flow into the yard, which features a new patio with a timber pergola for open-air dining.
These gold plated steel cheese knives from Anthropologie will add a modern Midas touch to any holiday cheese board. ($198)
Iglucraft worked with Four Seasons Hotel in Pfarwerfen, Austria to make a cluster of four Model 4 Panorama tiny homes: a 198-square-foot design that costs €64,900 before transportation.
Logis 190 single-hole basin mixer by Hansgrohe, from $198
Made from solid brass, this fixture produces an aerated spray to maximize the feel and volume of water flow. It comes in two finishes: brushed nickel (shown) and chrome.
From Land and Sea print by Lane, $198 at lanebypost.com
Push the envelope for your landscape-loving friends and send this minimalist print inspired by a trip to the Sands of Morar in Scotland. The framed print is screenprinted by hand in Nottingham, UK, onto specialty paper made in the Lake District.
D'Hauteville Concrete Chair
Concrete and rebar take on mid-century modern with the D’Hauteville Concrete Chair, an homage to the classic Eames fiberglass seat. Designers Julie Legros and Henri Lavallard Boget keep it simple and smooth and have created a new heavyweight in the seating arena—at 19.8 pounds!