This weekend my husband and I will be heading up to Sydney - we're meeting three other couples up there for a long weekend of child-free fun & frivolity. None of us actually live in Sydney, we just happen to be congregating there. Every ANZAC day weekend we get together in either Melbourne, Sydney or Brisbane. We've been doing this for years - the four boys joined the army together when they were 16 and served in the UN peacekeeping force in Namibia and have remained good friends for over 25 years even though none of them are still in the army and they now live in different states. So, we're really looking forward to catching up with our good friends.
I'm also looking forward to checking out the Archibald Prize portraiture exhibition at the
Art Gallery of NSW...
Image from Art Gallery of NSW
This is a portrait of musician Geoffrey Gurrumul Yunupingu painted by Guy Maestri. It is the winning portrait for the 2009 Archibald Prize. Can't wait to see it (and the other finalists) first hand.
I'm also making a list of some of my favourite Sydney shops that I want to check out while I'm there...
Ici Et La for fabric and French vintage...
Image from Urban Walkabout
Edit for interesting one-off pieces...
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Cooking marvel Donna Hay's new homewares store...
Check out the great interview and fabulous pics of Donna's new store over at
Far Out Brussels Sprout. It's got me itching to check out the shop!
The Society Inc for its general loveliness - you never know what you'll find when you step inside (oh how I wish they'd get their website up & running - it's been under construction for so long)...
You can also read a recent post about this lovely shop at the fabulous blog
The Design Files right
here.
Parterre - I simply swoon and lust after everything whenever I visit this amazing store (make sure you check out their website - there are some amazing pieces)...
No Chintz - I need some fabric for my new bedroom window seat and I just know that I'll find exactly what I want right here...
Image from No Chintz
If you're a Sydneysider, do you know of any furniture and homewares shops that are really worth visiting?