19/06/2026
We’ll always be drawn to spaces that feel in conversation with their surroundings.
Grounded in texture, generous in light and designed in a way that allows nature to become part of the story.
Gruyere Farm in the Yarra Valley, Australia.
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17/06/2026
The difference between serving dinner and hosting dinner is in the details.
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15/06/2026
Your shelf might be one interesting object away from becoming memorable.
13/06/2026
Cushions have a way of making everything feel more complete.
And the best part? There’s no limit to the comfort, colour and character you can layer in.
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Styling, shoot assist and support: Team Sage x Clare
12/06/2026
The robe that becomes part of your routine, where comfort and print feel effortless.
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Styling, shoot assist and support: Team Sage x Clare
11/06/2026
For spaces that feel collected, colourful and full of life.
The Verdant print pairs vibrant pattern with a gentle softness that feels right at home.
09/06/2026
The quiet aftermath of a cosy morning.
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09/06/2026
There’s an art to making a bed feel inviting.
Soft cotton, silk in the mix, warm tones that settle the room and layers that feel collected.
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Styling, shoot assist and support: Team Sage x Clare
07/06/2026
The Agata print, hand screen printed onto sumptuous velvet, brings the kind of warmth that has nothing to do with temperature.
Drawing on the romance of antique wallpaper and the influence of Japonisme, it reimagines the lantern flower through a richly layered lens, creating a pattern designed to be lived with, lingered over and returned to season after season.
06/06/2026
If the only thing your knit brings to the table is warmth, we’d keep looking.
Photography: , assisted by .wilkosz
Styling, shoot assist and support: Team Sage x Clare