From Spray Can to Sofa: How Street Art Took Over Australian Living Rooms

A graffiti-style canvas anchoring a neutral lounge — proof that spray-can energy and a comfy sofa get along just fine.

Twenty years ago, if you told a Mosman interior designer you wanted a Banksy print above the Chesterfield, you’d have copped a polite cough and a brochure for a moody landscape. Today that same client is fighting their adult kids for the bigger canvas. Street art — once the scrappy cousin of the art world,… Continue reading From Spray Can to Sofa: How Street Art Took Over Australian Living Rooms

Keith Haring’s Bold Line Work: The Neo-Pop Anchor for Australian Homes in 2026

Haring's Dolphin & Sun in primary yellow — a high-voltage anchor for any room that needs a lift.

Keith Haring is having a year. Not that he ever really left, but 2026 has crystallised something the design world has been circling for a while: the Neo-Pop revival is no longer a niche aesthetic on Pinterest mood boards, it is showing up in real Australian living rooms, kids’ bedrooms and home offices. Haring’s bold… Continue reading Keith Haring’s Bold Line Work: The Neo-Pop Anchor for Australian Homes in 2026