



When I visited Milan in April, I was very lucky to hook up with fellow Milan-first-timer Sarah King - affectionately known by friends and colleagues as Sarah K! Originally from Sydney, Sarah K is an architect, designer and indefatigable do-er - her many creative achievements have been well documented over the past 10 years... (Arp shop / Pop Up Co-Op shop in Bowral / The Australian Design Museum auction at Shapiro earlier this year... to name a few!)
Sarah K was the perfect Milan buddy - we became firm friends whilst navigating the exhausting Salone circuit together - often ducking off the design trail altogether for a dose of retail therapy and/or gelati-eating to balance out the relentless schmoozfest!
Sarah K recently emailed me these pics of her previous home - Dorset Farm, situated on a hill above Bowral in the NSW Southern Highlands, about an hour out of Sydney. Sarah and her partner Ben fell in love with this dilapidated timber farmhouse whilst walking in the area years ago, whilst visiting Ben's mum in the highlands. At that time it was a horse stud with beautifully lined hardwood stables on the acreage surrounding, but it has since fallen into disrepair and the horses are all gone.
When Sarah and Ben saw the place for rent on the internet in 2008 they couldn't resist - so they moved from Tasmania for it! A year later the creative pair had lovingly restored the property - too lovingly it turned out, as the owners saw it in all its glory and wanted it for themselves! Whoops!
Sarah K and co. have recently purchased a little cottage on a big block in neighbouring Moss Vale. They're currently in the process of relocating their lives and workshop to this new home... and after four years of renting, are relieved to think they won't have to move again for a while...! Sarah says her daughter Kit recently counted 7 houses that the family have lived in since 2006!!
Dorset farm must be over 100 years old, but it was renovated around the 1920's, and which time the two end walls of the main living area were replaced by industrial steel framed windows. The trees around the home are so tall that it creates a totally private world. Sarah says 'It's a bit magical', with different out-of-control gardens growing all around, echidnas, tortoises, wombats and kangaroos about the place, and just a hop, skip + jump down the hill into town, which made it pretty special. 'You will see why we left Tasmania to live there' says Sarah K - 'it was my favourite place I have ever lived'.
Awww! Sarah and her family will always remember Dorset Farm fondly... so it's nice to be able to share their lovely former home here for all to see! I've no doubt they'll soon put their mark on their new home in Moss Vale, and when they do... I'll be waiting for the photos!





Even the cluttered bookshelf looks awesome :)
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i am in love with the bookshelf!
ReplyDeleteactaully, im in love with everything!
Pearl xo
the gates are truly amazing
ReplyDeleteLove the red timber chair.
ReplyDeleteThey have collect some great furniture pieces!
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ReplyDeleteI love the pot with the elephant handle. Does anyone know which company makes them?
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