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LINES OF BEAUTY

Lisa Buxton’s interior schemes draw on influences gleaned from American and European design, as well as from her native Australia. Her unique, pared-back style makes her the perfect sometime collaborator of architect and friend Lucy Bowen. The pair have produced five projects together to date. ‘Our styles are very complementary. And I guess it helps that we’ve known each other since we were ten,’ says Lisa.

Their latest project is this Spanish Mission-style house,

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