With a mix of warm, natural materials and a clean palette, this 18th-century townhouse filled with treasured memories is where interiors expert Ali Heath calls home
Anna Pihan
Sydney-based photographer @annapihan’s utterly dreamy travel feed is due to her primary mode of shooting on 35mm film. Through grainy toned-down shots of half-naked beach goers on Italy’s sun-drenched coast, up-close palm trees in Marrakech, worshippers in Oman and glittering waves in Australia, Pihan aims to see, and find, every corner of the world. She’s launching a new project, @thepleasureofleisure, in 2021 in partnership with print-shop and hotel souvenir brand @hotelmagique.
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Photo courtesy of Kittawa Lodge on King Island.
It will be a while before Australia opens its borders to the rest of the world (they know how to play it safe Down Under), but when the country comes back, it will be with gusto. We salute the hotels that opened this year under the shadow of the pandemic, as well as a few from late 2019 that never got a fair shot once they opened. When you do finally make it there, here are more than a few excuses to stay a while and explore its extremes.
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