Hilary Burden, contributing writer to Country Style, shares in this short film the reasons she decided to return to Tasmania after 17 years in London, including her love of being in tune with the seasons and running her fresh produce business, Hilbarn.
In the second blog from her ‘bringing country to the city’ series, Pia Jane Bijkerk shares her experiences so far of keeping chickens in her Sydney backyard.
Over her next few blogs, Pia Jane Bijkerk will share her experiences ‘countrifying’ her Sydney home, starting today with setting up a chicken coop for her ISA Brown hens.
The picturesque town of Maleny, in the Sunshine Coast hinterland, is home to many creative residents, including business owner Belinda Plank whose love of curios and old wares led her to open her shop, Treasures In Maleny.
Pia Jane Bijkerk found a peaceful retreat from the city when she and her family took a wander through the gardens and tearooms of Sydney’s Vaucluse House.
Ness Lockyer shares some new pieces from her ceramics range, Ness & Lockyer, as well as her tips on living beautifully by using and enjoying all of those ‘special occasion’ items evey day.
Inspied by her column in the May issue of Country Style, Pia Jane Bijkerk chats to tea expert Cherie Hausler on brewing, blending and ‘flavour profiles’.
Pia Jane Bijkerk takes us behind the scenes of the Sydney shibori studio that inspired her latest Country Style column.
Pia Jane Bijkerk shares some of her favourite textile inspiration from around the globe.
Country Style’s Harvest Table competition is on now – and students can win some great prizes!