Note that the kitchen is not actually part of the public shop per se, but one glance at it and you'll easily see why I couldn't resist making it the primary focus of this post. The four of us spent a good chunk of time in there, snapping away. Oh yes, to backtrack a bit; after Hamilton Island, I spent a few extra days in Sydney on my own before returning home. I couldn't go all the way to Australia for just three days, after all. I was very lucky to have a few locals show me around (and drive me around), as Sydney was not quite the walkable city I had imagined. More Sydney posts to come.
Jul 25, 2013
The Society Inc. Shop
There was so much eye candy at stylist Sibella Court's beautiful shop in the neighborhood of Paddington in Sydney that I didn't know what to do with myself. Every corner I looked was one lovely vignette after another. I had a fabulous time here with Luisa, Trish, and Jessie – three very talented ladies.
Note that the kitchen is not actually part of the public shop per se, but one glance at it and you'll easily see why I couldn't resist making it the primary focus of this post. The four of us spent a good chunk of time in there, snapping away. Oh yes, to backtrack a bit; after Hamilton Island, I spent a few extra days in Sydney on my own before returning home. I couldn't go all the way to Australia for just three days, after all. I was very lucky to have a few locals show me around (and drive me around), as Sydney was not quite the walkable city I had imagined. More Sydney posts to come.
Note that the kitchen is not actually part of the public shop per se, but one glance at it and you'll easily see why I couldn't resist making it the primary focus of this post. The four of us spent a good chunk of time in there, snapping away. Oh yes, to backtrack a bit; after Hamilton Island, I spent a few extra days in Sydney on my own before returning home. I couldn't go all the way to Australia for just three days, after all. I was very lucky to have a few locals show me around (and drive me around), as Sydney was not quite the walkable city I had imagined. More Sydney posts to come.
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Such a beautiful kitchen and lovely photos!
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wow, that kettle in the last pic! Exactly the same as the kettle my parents used to have when I was little. Love the rusty look in these pics, awesome!
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ReplyDeleteI love Sibella Court! I have always wanted to visit her shop!
ReplyDeleteHope you're having great time in my hometown!
ReplyDeleteThese photographs are SO beautiful!
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ReplyDeleteOh my, lovely kitchen indeed - and the photos are beautiful too! I wish my kitchen looked even remotely like that...
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ReplyDeleteTwas so lovely to hang out for a day! Come back soon for the rest of the country :) xx
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