Doyens of the Melbourne design scene, Barbara and John Hermon have a penchant for authentic Asian artefacts.
WHAT HAS INFORMED AND INSPIRED YOUR INTERIORS STYLE? HAS THIS EVOLVED OVER TIME?
Barbara: Living in Japan as a child has had an influence on my style – in fact the August/September 2006 issue of Belle had a six page story on me, ‘Defining Australian Style’, and the Japanese influence is very obvious. Yes, it has evolved over time with Asian and handmade being a strong influence from our constant travelling around the region.
IS YOUR HOME A SANCTUARY OR DOES IT DOUBLE AS A WORK SPACE?
Yes, it is a sanctuary and a space for relaxing, listening to good music with some of my favourite Ruinart Champagne.
WHAT INITIALLY APPEALED TO YOU ABOUT THE SPACE? DID IT REQUIRE SIGNIFICANT ALTERATIONS?
Good bones, one level, well-proportioned rooms with high ceilings, complemented by two spacious bright courtyards and the fact that we can never be built out. As a 23-year-old build the bathrooms and kitchen needed updating.
WHAT ARE SOME OF YOUR FAVOURITE PIECES?
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Highly prized
A move into a light-dappled Victorian Italianate building with purposebuilt interiors allowed Criteria and sister company C.Gallery to showcase atelier-based furniture, lighting, objects and art in a unique design gallery.
The gold and the beautiful
An interior designer daringly pushes the boundaries in her own home in Sydney's eastern suburbs - with glittering results.
Poetic aesthetic
There's rhyme and reason in the artful assemblage of European antiques and decorative objets in this gently refreshed Sydney home.
STATE OF MIND
ON NEW YORK’S UPPER EAST SIDE Melbourne-based designer Tali Roth has crafted an apartment that is both classy and comfortable, where modernist icons and contemporary finds sit side-by-side.
PLUM JOB
REWORKING THE COMPLEX BURROWS of an inner-city terrace has resulted in an expansive home for two, with rich hues and pared-back furnishings, all imbued with meaningful custom finishes.
ABSTRACT IMPRESSIONS
SERVING AS A GALLERY for the owners' growing art collection, this opulent yet tricky-shaped apartment in Sydney's eastern suburbs emulates the eclecticism of New York's jewel box apartments.
SMART SPACES
An alchemical mix of luxury furnishings fused with superior surfaces has transformed and elevated these properties.
House PROUD
In a collaboration between Belle and Fanuli, three leading interior designers transform the most intimate rooms of a home into chic sanctuaries.
MUSE WORTHY
The interiors of the Sydney home of arts advisor and advocate Kym Elphinstone are a fitting tribute to her passion for Australian artists and creators.
ENJOY YOUR STAY
Forget the journey, for the Lancemore Hotel Group, it's all about the destination and showcasing high-end Australian design.