An Artist?s New Zealand Home Brimming with Bold Pattern
Evie Kemp and Sam Holford’s home in Auckland, New Zealand is an immersive experience, where patterns drip from every surface, bold colors pull you in, and there’s always something magical to discover around a corner or nestled into a gallery wall. It is truly a feast for the eyes. Evie is a freelance artist, textile […]
Evie Kemp and Sam Holford’s home in Auckland, New Zealand is an immersive experience, where patterns drip from every surface, bold colors pull you in, and there’s always something magical to discover around a corner or nestled into a gallery wall. It is truly a feast for the eyes. Evie is a freelance artist, textile designer, and stylist (can you tell") and her husband is an OBGYN and heavily involved with the New Zealand Doctor’s Union. Together they’ve created a home that we feel safe to say we could easily walk around in — slack-jawed — for hours, taking in all of the incredible art, treasures, patterns, and various collections. We’d likely have to do a few laps to make sure we didn’t miss any special details. Evie admits that their home is never “done,” that she’s often swapping things out, trying new colors, and adding in her latest thrift shop find. There’s also a sense from the observer that it’s somehow always been this way. With so many details and layers, it’s hard to imagine the home not looking just like this; it both has a feeling of being ...
Evie Kemp and Sam Holford’s home in Auckland, New Zealand is an immersive experience, where patterns drip from every surface, bold colors pull you in, and there’s always something magical to discover around a corner or nestled into a gallery wall. It is truly a feast for the eyes. Evie is a freelance artist, textile designer, and stylist (can you tell") and her husband is an OBGYN and heavily involved with the New Zealand Doctor’s Union. Together they’ve created a home that we feel safe to say we could easily walk around in — slack-jawed — for hours, taking in all of the incredible art, treasures, patterns, and various collections. We’d likely have to do a few laps to make sure we didn’t miss any special details. Evie admits that their home is never “done,” that she’s often swapping things out, trying new colors, and adding in her latest thrift shop find. There’s also a sense from the observer that it’s somehow always been this way. With so many details and layers, it’s hard to imagine the home not looking just like this; it both has a feeling of being ...
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