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New article name is Sibella Court Sibella Court has had a 20-year international career as an interior stylist. She has been based in Sydney since 2008 after living and working in New York for over ten years. In Australia she creates interiors for the Merivale Group and private clients, her most recent spaces including: El Loco, MsG’s, Palmer & Co., The Fish Shop and Mr Wong. She is the award-winning author of books, ‘Etcetera etc’, ‘The Stylist’s Guide to NYC’, ‘Nomad’ and 'Bowerbird'. Her books are worldwide bestsellers and have been translated into Japanese, Dutch, Italian and German. Sibella is the owner of shop, The Society inc. in Sydney and product designer with a 110-colour paint range, nail polish, soap, candles and a hardware range. She spends her time exploring for inspiration across the globe in backstreets, markets & fairs discovering new artists, designers & products for her shop & commercial designs and holding workshops. After living in New York styling and concepting for the likes of Bergdorf Goodman, Jo Malone, Donna Karan, Gourmet, Bloomingdales, West Elm, Saks Fifth Avenue and Domino to name a few, she continues to collaborate on projects in the States and will be opening a studio in New York soon selling her own wholesale product ranges range. Sibella works extensively with Anthropologie, travelling on their inspiration trips and designing product ranges for them. She regularly contributes to VogueLiving, Vogue, Harper’s Bazaar and InsideOut and has been involved with television shows, as a judge on Channel 9's 'HomeMADE' and featured on Keith Johnson's 'Man Shops Globe'. Sibella is currently working on further books, ranges and an array of design projects including designing an island.

When Sibella first began her career her highly creative and clever styling saw her collaborating with Donna Hay to develop the highly distinctive “simple, desirable and achievable” style that Donna’s brand now personifies. Sibella then went on to become one of the key seminal contributors to Marie Claire Lifestyle when it launched in Australia. Moving to the USA in the late nineties, Sibella’s innovative style evolved into a more commercial sphere while she was based in New York. Sibella’s style invokes strong emotional responses by providing a sophisticated and original take on a brief. Her instinctual understanding of colour and form lends itself perfectly to both the large sets as well as the smallest still life. Sibella is a rare stylist that can equally work successfully with both an elaborate as well as a simple environment.


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http://thedesignfiles.net/2009/10/etcetera-by-sibella-court/ http://www.designspongeonline.com/2010/02/sneak-peek-sibella-court.html http://www.theloop.com.au/sibellacourt http://www.theloop.com.au/sibellacourt www.thesocietyinc.com.au

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[http://www.thesocietyinc.com.au