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At home with Jess Lillico and Sean Fennessy
The idea of “home” is deeply personal, shaped as much by feeling as by form. For some, it’s a modest apartment; for others, a sprawling suburban house—and for many, it’s something that shifts over time. When creative duo Jess Lillico and Sean Fennessy set out six years ago to find their dream home, they didn’t expect that the search would lead them not only to the right place, but also to the inspiration for their new book, Bush Modern.
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Winter 2026: Close to home
For Winter 2026, Assembly Label celebrates a return to comfort and familiarity. As temperatures drop, we naturally begin to spend more time indoors, reaching for warmer layers and things that make us feel at home.
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In the studio with Muck Floral
Floristry is a unique craft—one that demands urgency, intuition, and a willingness to embrace impermanence. It’s precisely this tension that energises Sophie Wolanski, the founder and creative force behind Muck Floral, Sydney’s go-to destination for vibrant, sculptural arrangements that feel as much like art as they do florals.
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In the kitchen with Arlo Communal
With autumn signalling a period of reset, we thought it was a fitting time to sit down with the pair to find out what daily rituals they rely on. Below, they also share their recipe for Peri Peri Chicken, a warming, balanced dish designed to share.
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Playlist: Autumn 2026
To set the tone for the months ahead, we’ve curated a playlist of tracks designed to help you ease back into the tasks and rhythms that autumn invites back into our lives.
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Autumn 2026: A Natural Reset
The arrival of a new season signals more than a change in nature; it offers a moment to reset and move forward with intention. Autumn brings us back to routine — a season defined by rhythm, repetition, and finding joy in simple rituals.
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On becoming a father, with Lee Thompson
Having recently become a dad to his son Tully, Lee has been enjoying a lot of firsts – from seeing him swim in a pool, to watching him learn to eat bread. While his day-to-day hasn’t changed as much as some might expect, Lee is relishing in the faster pace of life, while still making sure he leans into the slower moments.
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Reflections on Fatherhood with Saxon Quinn
Growing up in Victoria, Saxon Quinn was immersed in the art world from the moment he was born. Raised by his mother, a full-time artist, and father, a graphic designer and painter, it was almost inevitable that he would end up pursuing a creative path also.
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Meet Albert Park’s Father of the community, Tony Bisbas
For the first instalment of our Father’s Day series, we sat down with Tony Bisbas of Bisbas Hardware, a family-run store in Melbourne, first opened in 1978 by Tony’s father, and now a stalwart of Albert Park’s main thoroughfare.








