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1940s HOUSE

When her grandmother passed away last year, Kelly White and her boyfriend Treva Head decided to keep her 1940s house in the family. Nestled in Sydney’s Kyeemagh, near Brighton-Le-Sands, the modest brick home is now home to the young couple and their fur family – Wilfred, a French bulldog, and Juno, a Rex rabbit. The house also doubles as a studio space for Kelly’s crafty businesses: the jewellery company she runs with her sister, Made By White, and illustration venture, The Storybook Rabbit. This is a place of creativity and imagination and a quick look around shows walls adorned with premium vintage finds and corners literally bursting with strange and colourful curiosities collected from across the globe.

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