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Emma Do

Melbourne

Journalist at Freelance

Writer/editor person. Fan of the sniff kiss. She/her.

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  • 1 week ago | domain.com.au | Emma Do

    Nestled high in the sand dunes with spectacular views of the ocean, Domic is a holiday home that immerses its visitors in nature. Overlooking Sunshine Beach and with Noosa National Park at its doorstep, the residence is designed to blend in with its surroundings, with its external walls and sculptural domed roofs encased in greenery. Owner Evgeny Skigin wanted the house to feel like a secluded retreat. “Every window is facing either a green roof, the ocean or the park,” he says.

  • 2 months ago | broadsheet.com.au | Emma Do

    In an increasingly overwhelming world, Daniel Boddam creates furniture that invites calm. Nine years ago, the Sydney- and Byron Bay-based architect made good on his childhood ambitions to design furniture, starting first with the M-Table: a round-top, timber silhouette with a pyramidal base inspired by the grandeur of the El Castillo Maya temple in Mexico. In the years since, he’s applied his design philosophy of “less is more” to lounges, lighting, cabinets and small objects.

  • 2 months ago | domain.com.au | Emma Do

    By Emma DoFebruary 5, 2025In an increasingly overwhelming world, Daniel Boddam creates furniture that invites calm. Nine years ago, the Sydney- and Byron Bay-based architect made good on his childhood ambitions to design furniture, starting first with the M-Table: a round-top, timber silhouette with a pyramidal base inspired by the grandeur of the El Castillo Maya temple in Mexico.

  • Dec 10, 2024 | domain.com.au | Emma Do

    By Emma DoDecember 11, 2024Hattie Molloy has always struggled to define what she does. When you make a living building sculptures from flowers (but also fruits, vegetables, seeds or sometimes just mounds of soil), the term “florist” doesn’t quite cut it. Since launching her business in 2017, Molloy has consistently pushed the boundaries of traditional floristry, creating a botanical language that’s entirely her own.

  • Oct 8, 2024 | domain.com.au | Emma Do

    Some people dream of a suburban backyard with a sprawling green lawn and Hills Hoist. Connie Cao fantasised about planting an urban food forest. Since 2018, Cao and her partner Tom have turned this dream into reality from their backyard in Melbourne’s outer east. Densely packed with fruit trees, flowers and an enviable veggie patch, every inch of Cao’s home garden teems with life. Cao is not your typical gardening guru.

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