Real Living Australia – August 2019

(Axel Boer) #1
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lindyl crabb |

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nic gossage |

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lisa burden

lookbooks


Bring a world of inspiration into your home with these page-turners


No Eggs on Toast by Di & Will Keser On any given weekend, whether in Melbourne or Paris, you’ll find a line of people waiting for a table
at Hardware Société. What started as a laneway cafe is now an international all-day breakfast institution, and this cookbook gives an up close
look at the people who made it happen. Hardware Société, $50. The Eye by Nathan Williams In this intimate interview series, the creative
directors behind some of the world’s best recognised designs, brands and images discuss how they started out, what makes them tick and
what their careers have taught them. Workman Publishing, $65. Less Stuff by Lindsay Miles It may seem like mission impossible, but this
zero-waste guide will show you how to declutter and organise every room in your home – without contributing to landfill. Hardie Grant, $24.99.
City Quitters by Karen Rosenkranz Meet the trailblazers who left the big smoke behind to carve out meaningful livelihoods in rural, and
sometimes remote, parts of the world. Their stories are nothing short of inspiring. Frame, $55. Bangkok Local by Sareen Rojanametin
and Jean Thamthanakorn Street food can reveal so much about a city, so what better way to explore Bangkok’s cultures and cuisines
(without leaving home) than by trying these traditional Thai recipes? You’ll never need to order takeaway again. Smith Street Books, $39.99. R

Bedside beauties
Seashell Collection oyster
dish in Amber, $30, Hay.
Steviie Jewellery ‘Bertie’
earrings, $52, The Vignette
Room. Hexagonal rattan
tray, $42, Pigott’s Store.

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