From the moment I started chatting to Amy, I knew this was going to be a hard intro to write.There isn’t really one way to describe what it is that Amy does. She’s currently using the title “creative consultant” because it allows her “to be a creative without pinning yourself down to one thing”. Which is good, because to pin Amy down to one thing would be a waste. From designing textiles and furniture to helping create conceptual creative spaces like Field Office and The Woodstock Foundry, Amy’s CV is endless. And it’s this creativity that is so clearly reflected in her living space. Warm, personal, intimate – visiting Amy’s apartment felt like going home. (Except a much more fab version). We drank tea, chatted about curating and craft, she showed me her favourite websites and her process work – A2 books filled with all the images that inspire and inform her work. Here are some pics I snapped along the way.



















Very cool!
More please!
Awesome home! Is that a Vizsla shaking paw in the first pic?
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I want a Tiger too!
The wonderful Tiger is by local artist Elsabe Milandri http://www.elsabemilandri.com/
so so cool, very nice Amy! x
Dearest Aimes, I love your house – its so you and your brilliant creativity shines through !
stunning work!!
great apartment and BEAUTIFUL dog! i know it’s a vizsla but she looks a lot like the red dobbie i had growning up.
Amy you are a genius!! Beautiful x
I love Amy’s space. more reasons to start planning my own space one day.
i want to meet Amy
That space is killa. More inspiration for me to buy a house. Renting doesn’t allow for such awesomeness.
Simply genius Am’s, love your home, so beautifully captured.