Wabi Sabi Folded Wall Piece by Clementine Maconachie. Photos courtesy of Kerrie-Ann Jones Gallery.
La Bambole chair by Mario Bellini for B&B Italia.

La Bambole chair by Mario Bellini for B&B Italia.

Kerrie-Ann Jones with ‘Fresco 1’ textured artwork By Thibault Perrigne.

Kerrie-Ann Jones with ‘Fresco 1’ textured artwork By Thibault Perrigne.

Razor-back Dining Chairs designed by Robert Guillerme and Jacques Chambron, 1950s.

Razor-back Dining Chairs designed by Robert Guillerme and Jacques Chambron, 1950s.

La Bambole 2-seat Sofa, Mario Bellini for B&B Italia.

La Bambole 2-seat Sofa, Mario Bellini for B&B Italia.

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Sydney Stylist Kerrie-Ann Jones Unveils Her New Online Gallery

The renowned stylist has launched a curated collection of timeless vintage furniture, contemporary design pieces, and original artwork.

Writer
Lucy Feagins
Photography
Milly Mead
21st of November 2024

Sydney stylist Kerrie-Ann Jones is venturing into a new creative realm with the launch of Kerrie-Ann Jones Gallery — an online platform showcasing an edited collection of classic design pieces and evocative artworks.

The gallery’s aesthetic is best described as timeless, with an emphasis on both mid-century vintage and contemporary design — all tied together by a warm, neutral palette.

‘Each piece is chosen for its unique quality, whether it’s a sculptural shape or an evocative mood,’ Kerrie-Ann explains. ‘If it makes my heart flutter, it belongs here.’

The idea for the gallery has been brewing for years, inspired by Kerrie-Ann’s work as a stylist and her passion for uncovering rare treasures.

A whirlwind of sourcing trips across Paris’ Saint-Ouen flea markets, and vintage sellers in the USA has culminated in a stunning debut collection. Locally, Kerrie-Ann has also collaborated with Australian talents, such as painter Anna Curnuck and sculptor Clementine Maconachie, adding a contemporary touch to the vintage finds.

With plans to release quarterly drops and expand into bespoke pieces, the gallery promises to be an ongoing source of inspiration. Explore Kerrie-Ann Jones Gallery online here, with shipping available Australia-wide.

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