Friday, 22 August 2014
Marlene Birger's new london home
at stamp we are massive advocates of colour and lots of it! however when marlene birger's new pad in london crossed our desks we had to share it with you. many monochrome interiors come across a bit stiff and uptight, however marlene's, clever use of texture has created a beautiful home where a spilt glass of wine won't get you de-friended on facebook. we love it
Thursday, 14 August 2014
Temporary Pleasures a pop up by arabella ramsay, le louvre, stamp interiors and cou cou baby
come and join us for a glass of bubbles and a quick shop at this fabulous fusion pop up. grab a frock, a bit of cashmere for the bambino or a cushion to recline on and gloat over your beautiful new finds!sorry no rain checks!
Tonight: 252 High St Prahran
Tonight: 252 High St Prahran

Sunday, 1 June 2014
can you afford not to use an interior designer?
we took the below article from our friends over at interiors addict:
Ali Ross says using an interior designer can actually cost you less than doing it yourself
As a design professional with over a decade of experience here in Australia and the US, one of my biggest learnings relates to the value a designer can add. You may not need an architect to run your project but consider using an interior designer for these reasons:
1. We add value through considered space planning, maximising the potential of a space in terms of flow and function and the level of comfort through thoughtful detailing. In other words, we get it right and we get it right the first time.
On a recent project, I was called on to help improve the flow and function of an entry, hall and lounge room. By simply filling in an oversized opening off the entry and recommending a new glazed door in a new location, it opened up a whole new way for the client to arrange and use the space. It was an obvious solution to me, but one that had been overlooked by the client. Now they actually enjoy using the space!
2. As professionals, we have the skills, experience and foresight to identify and solve problems and make the right decisions as they arise (or before) quickly and confidently. We take control of what can otherwise be a stressful process. Whether it’s selecting the appropriate tap spout length to suit a basin, establishing the perfect position for a power point to work in with a furniture plan or simply selecting a suitable size sofa or rug for a space, all of these small decisions impact the end result.
3. We have relationships with reputable trades and suppliers who we trust to deliver good services and products.
On a few occasions, I have been brought in to correct or ‘make good’ mistakes that have been made, with joinery in particular. One client had allowed a joiner to make some design-related decisions but the result was far from well resolved. In fact, they could hardly access one part of the wardrobe, the hardware that had been selected was cheap and the sliding doors were so thin they shook and shuddered along the tracks. When they decided to have new joinery built for another location, they didn’t hesitate to contact me.
4. Designers have access to trade pricing on all local and international furniture and this ranges from 10%-to-25% off retail. I pass on this trade pricing to my clients.
To give you an example, I recently completed a job where I provided a combination of bespoke joinery and furniture selections. The furniture purchases made for part of the home came to approximately $18,000. A trade discount ranging from 10%-to-20% was passed on to them, offering a saving of over $2,500. My fees for this part of the job were around $2,000, an amountmore than covered by the savings on the furniture.
When you consider these figures and facts – can you really afford not to use an interior designer?
Thursday, 17 October 2013
ikea limited edition ranges - Fjalltag
We all love a bit of ikea (see our black and white carpet post!) and they have come up trumps with the sometimes irritating issue of product over exposure. Ikea have launched some limited edition ranges for the Northern Hemisphere fall/winter season and we think they are fab!
IKEA FJÄLLTÅG limited edition collection, winter 2012-2013. Designer: Lycke von Schantz
IKEA FJÄLLTÅG limited edition collection, winter 2012-2013. Designer: Lycke von Schantz
#ikea #stampinteriors
Wednesday, 2 October 2013
Monday, 23 September 2013
the old black and white rug - the staple faithful!
While I tend to ere on the side of anonymity when it comes to decorating - i can think of nothing worse than people walking into a house and asking if you got the chairs at Space, the vase at temple and webster etc. I like a little surprise and a bit more of a unique aspect that isn't necessarily readily there on the High Street in its masses straight out of China.
Saying this - I am amazed at how frequently this Ikea rug does a good job under so many circumstances. Available world wide and probably sitting under something on every corner, it manages to always lift a scheme and add a certain cheekiness to a room.
Saying this - I am amazed at how frequently this Ikea rug does a good job under so many circumstances. Available world wide and probably sitting under something on every corner, it manages to always lift a scheme and add a certain cheekiness to a room.
#ikea, #stampinteriors
Sunday, 22 September 2013
key investment pieces - the dining table
At Stamp one of the most common reasons that Clients come to us is because they are having troubles deciding on their big items. They have been living with the Uni/ post Uni or hand me down furniture for some time and they are looking to make the move to an object that screams 'them' and will make them pleased as punch for years to come.
The two major players are style and functionality. You will hate it if either of these criteria's are not met head on, and be back in the market for a newy within the year. We guarantee it!
Today we thought we would show you some dining tables that have met both of these criteria's for some of our clients. A big thing to look for when choosing your next table is to be wary of the legs. Often Clients come to us with existing chairs and their eye on a new table and they are looking for reassurance before making the plunge. However the first thing we see is that their beautiful over sized wishbone chairs are not going to work with inverted splayed legs either when a poor dinner guest has to wrap their pins around a leg or a chair sits out awkwardly when not in use.
for more information on any of these tables please contact Stamp Interiors................





The two major players are style and functionality. You will hate it if either of these criteria's are not met head on, and be back in the market for a newy within the year. We guarantee it!
Today we thought we would show you some dining tables that have met both of these criteria's for some of our clients. A big thing to look for when choosing your next table is to be wary of the legs. Often Clients come to us with existing chairs and their eye on a new table and they are looking for reassurance before making the plunge. However the first thing we see is that their beautiful over sized wishbone chairs are not going to work with inverted splayed legs either when a poor dinner guest has to wrap their pins around a leg or a chair sits out awkwardly when not in use.
for more information on any of these tables please contact Stamp Interiors................
beautiful elegant pins - but be wary with your chairs
i love a bit of concrete to take out the 'nice' in a dining space!
a timeless number that will always work in many environments
who doesn't love a good goss at a round table?!
another beauty that works beautifully as an oversized desk as well
Thursday, 22 August 2013
scouting for great stuff
i am often scouting the big www for beautiful pieces for clients. In my searches I often come across the most beautiful pieces that makes me want to swap my terrace house in Melbourne for a castle in Romania just to fill the rooms up. Some of the bits are so reasonable that it seems rude not to snap the up, others make me find myself wondering which to sell first - car, kidney or child.....
this Laverne 'chan' dining table comes in at a cool US $22,000
Togo leather chair and ottoman by Michel Ducaroy for Ligne Roset
Wilheim Kage lidded box
George Nakashima free edge wall mounted desk and chair
WW1 Belgian made USA Flag
Murano lamps by Barbini
Jorgen Hovelskov chair
decanters - LOVE!!
Carmelo Zotti crouching figure
actually just one room, somewhere, and they can all go in it together!
Monday, 5 August 2013
a bit of gardening on the inside
i love a bit of greenery inside and these days there seems to be more and more to choose from. I am wanting to put a bit of green in a light well and look at some of the ideas that I have found. So good!


Friday, 2 August 2013
Princess and the Pea
It is increasingly becoming our thing to be asked to do nursery's. I am loving that people are becoming adventurous in what they want and that we are moving beyond a frills and a bit of gingham (gingham I will always have a special place for, frills perhaps less so!)
A theme that I am particularly keen on at the moment is the princess and the pea look! This works particularly well in a girls room and is so simple to do.... just a few layers of quilts or blankets get the look going.
A theme that I am particularly keen on at the moment is the princess and the pea look! This works particularly well in a girls room and is so simple to do.... just a few layers of quilts or blankets get the look going.
i have always been a fan of the bolster - in the bedroom, on the sofa, softening up a bench seat. So easy and just a little bit less expected than a simple scatter cushion
Saturday, 22 June 2013
TIBI RESORT 2014
at Stamp Interiors we are loving the tibi resort wear 2014 collection. Simple lines, not allot of frill and fuss and always a little of the unexpected.
want to be wearing this now..... longest day of the year yesterday i feel spring!!
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