Life Unhurried: Slow and Sustainable Stays across Australia
By (Author) Celeste Mitchell
By (author) Krista Eppelstun
By (author) Katie Gannon
Hardie Grant Explore
Hardie Grant Explore
7th September 2022
17th November 2022
Australia
General
Non Fiction
Interior design, decor and style guides
Places and peoples: general and pictorial works
640.286
Hardback
264
Width 224mm, Height 290mm, Spine 30mm
1436g
Based on the travel and lifestyle website of the same name,Life Unhurriedis a fresh and inviting coffee table book featuring 50 of the best slow and sustainable stays hidden across Australia. These covetable properties found in some of the countrys most underrated destinations are places where you can truly slow down and reconnect with yourself and nature.
The pagesshowcasebeautiful photography andinspiring tales of everyday Australians, who have chosen to live a life unhurried.Melding design, sustainability and travel, you'll find everything from off-grid shacks, luxurious glamping spots and rammed earth villas, to architecturally designed cabins of your dreams,water views and dreamy outdoor baths all sure to stoke wanderlust for your next adventure or offer ideas for your own building or interior design plans.
Peppered with tips to help you slow down, travel and live sustainably, this is the perfect gift for an interior design lover, traveller or someone passionate about sustainability and mindfulness.
With a combined passion for slow living, three friendsCeleste Mitchell,Krista EppelstunandKatie Gannon launched accommodation and lifestyle site lifeunhurried.comfrom their home-base on the Sunshine Coast in 2018, to inspire others to think about life and travel in a more sustainable way.
Travel journalistCeleste Mitchellhas managed to fuse her love of travel and telling stories for 20 years, and is regularly published inEscape,Australian TravellerandQantasmagazine, among others.
Krista Eppelstunis an in-demand travel photographer and videographer, usually on the road creating content for the likes of Tourism Australia, Tourism and Events Queensland, and Brisbane Airport. The majority of the photography inLife Unhurriedis her work, complemented by some of Australias top interior photographers.
Assistant authorKatie Gannonhas worked in web and graphic design for corporate, tourism and government sustainability projects for over 20 years, also running an eco indie fashion label earlier in her career.