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A Stunning Home Layered With Art And History In Prahran.

As a celebrated and much loved interior designer, organiser of Como by Design, and founder of Nine Muses Textiles, Tigger Hall is practically Melbourne design royalty. She brings her many years of expertise to her own home, which is infused with layers of family history, family art, and treasures from travels.

Tigger shares her Prahran East home with daughter Beatrice Lewis (a musician who also travels the world with her band Haiku Hands) and their cocker spaniel, Max.

A Gentle Brutalist Masterpiece Wedged Into A Brisbane Mountain

Situated on a steep slope in the middle of an extreme bush fire zone, there is not much about this site that is easy. Yet somehow, Nielsen Jenkins have created an exceptional home here, one that is both sturdy and relaxing, elegant and intimate.

Designed as a wedge that has lodged itself into the mountain-side, the Mt Coot-Tha house wraps around a luscious green central courtyard, and provides both connection to and protection from the elements.

A Renovated Blue Mountains Home With Soul

When Craig Johnston, designer and owner of Blue Mountains Drafting, and Katherine Johnston initially purchased this house in the Blue Mountains, it looked entirely different to how it does today. Over the past five years, the couple have gradually renovated the property together, filling the space with joy, and their own distinct personality. 

What was once a rundown fibro house is now a durable, low-maintenance home with soul, shared by their now four children and kelpie.

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Chocolate Mudcake with Ganache and Fresh Berries – The Design Files | Australia's most popular design blog.

FOODChocolate Mudcake with Ganache and Fresh Berries - The Design Files | Australia's most popular design blog.

I am a country girl at heart. I have the fondest memories growing up of staying with my Nan at her farm, and as soon as I stepped foot in her house I would be hit with the sweetest smelling aroma of her baking. I loved watching her in the kitchen, it was her happy place and to this day her jelly lamingtons are one of my favourite sweet treats. Without a doubt, my passion for food comes from her and my mum. They are the best cooks I know, they cook from the heart and I guess I have them to thank for my love affair with food!

I still remember my first official cake order, it was for a close friend’s birthday and it was a disaster (the cake not the birthday)! I learnt many things that afternoon: firstly make sure you have all the ingredients before baking; don’t ever ice a cake warm (it’s just messy), and don’t turn your back on toffee as it burns badly! Her cake was a culmination of many errors, but it was edible and she loved it! That’s all that matters, right?

I like to think of Fig & Salt as a bit of this and that, combining the yin and yang of food and bringing it all together. Whether it be a grazing table, a modern take on a trail mix bar, corporate food box, gatherings to celebrate an important occasion or a spectacular cake – there’s nothing like real food to bring people together.

I hope you enjoy my recipes for this month’s Tasty Tuesday! First up we have a mud cake with chocolate ganache, crushed meringue and fresh berries.

My aunty gave me this recipe many years ago and it has been a staple of mine ever since. It’s a super easy and quick cake to make. It’s rich and super delicious. I highly recommend using a good quality chocolate (my favourite is the Belgian brand Callebaut). I think it makes such a difference. A few months ago I did a wedding dessert bar, and this is one of the cakes I did for the bride. Topped with lashings of chocolate ganache, crushed meringue and fresh berries it’s always a crowd pleaser!

Note: I doubled this recipe below to create the large cake as seen in this shoot.

Cassandra Morris of Fig and Salt with her decadent chocolate mud cake. Black rimmed plate by Shiko, Marigolde Linen Napery from Safari Living and Tyler Hays large plate from BBDW. Recipe by Morris of Fig and Salt. Styling – Lucy Feagins, styling assistant – Nat Turnbull, photo – Eve Wilson for The Design Files.


Cassandra Morris of Fig and Salt with her decadent chocolate mud cake. Black rimmed plate by Shiko, Marigolde Linen Napery from Safari Living and Tyler Hays large plate from BBDW. Recipe by Morris of Fig and Salt. Styling – Lucy Feagins, styling assistant – Nat Turnbull, photo – Eve Wilson for The Design Files.


Mud cake ingredients. Small dish in foreground by The Fortynine Studio. Recipe by Morris of Fig and Salt. Styling – Lucy Feagins, styling assistant – Nat Turnbull, photo – Eve Wilson for The Design Files.


Mud Cake with frosting crushed meringue and fresh berries. Marigolde linen throw as tablecloth from Safari Living and Tyler Hays large plate from BBDW. Recipe by Morris of Fig and Salt. Styling – Lucy Feagins, styling assistant – Nat Turnbull, photo – Eve Wilson for The Design Files.

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