Meet Lindy Klim.
Entrepreneur, creator, model and mum of four.
We sat down with Lindy in her newly furnished Brighton home to talk interiors, fashion, family and the return of her much-loved styling series—plus the pieces she’s currently loving and what’s inspiring her right now.

Firstly, your creative pursuits have spanned modelling, beauty, fashion and media. Where does your heart lie and why, if you had to pick just one?
I don’t really think there’s just one I could pick. It all represents me as an evolving person. I’m constantly growing, changing and wanting to try new things creatively. These days, it’s more about really leaning into who I am and focusing on being authentic. Whatever form that takes, I think that’s what people connect with the most.
Tell us about what’s in the creative pipeline for Lindy Klim?
At the moment, my focus is really on building my personal brand in an authentic way. Life is very full, I’m juggling work and raising four kids, so my mindset around creativity and business has definitely evolved. Instead of constantly thinking about launching another startup or creating something separate from myself, I’ve realised that the business really is me. My fashion, my personality, the way I share my life and creativity, and that’s where my focus is now.

We love following your funny and fabulous ‘Styling Session’ videos. How do these come to life and what gets you inspired to shoot them?
I started doing the Styling Session videos because I wanted people to see more of my personality. I’ve never naturally loved speaking directly to camera because it can sometimes feel a little forced or inauthentic. So instead, I just put the camera on a tripod and let myself fumble through getting dressed in a very real, unfiltered way. That’s kind of the charm of it. Having people like Chris Kontos involved, and Goldie popping in to help, makes it feel even more natural and fun. I’d love to keep evolving the series and have more friends make little cameos along the way too.

What is home to you and how has this notion changed over time and as your kids have grown?
To me, home is a full house full of love and laughter. It’s the place where everyone can truly relax and be themselves. I think my understanding of home has changed a lot over time and through motherhood. When the kids were younger, I was focused on creating structure and routine, but now that they’re growing up, I’ve realised home is more about connection and making memories together. I love when the house feels lived in and full of energy, that’s what makes it special to me.
What’s your relationship with colour and bringing it into your home?
I’ve definitely started bringing more colour back into my home since moving to Australia. I think it mirrors where I’m at personally, wanting life to feel a bit more colourful, expressive and bold. But I also really value calm spaces. My bedroom is much more neutral and serene because I want it to feel like a retreat or a day spa, with warm earthy tones that instantly make me feel relaxed.

What's one thing people might be surprised to learn about you?
I’m actually really dyslexic, I cannot spell to save my life. I also have facial recognition disorder, which means I’m hopeless with faces. I can spend an entire night with someone, think they’re amazing and genuinely love hanging out with them, then see them the next day and have absolutely no idea who they are. Once someone gives me context, I remember straight away, but until then it can be very awkward.
We adore how the custom Harlow bed is looking in your home. What shaped the decision-making process when choosing this Zenn style?
I wanted my bedroom to feel really serene and restful, almost like a luxury day spa. That’s why I chose to keep the space neutral, with earthy natural tones and a more minimal aesthetic. The Zenn Harlow Bed felt perfect because it brought that calm, grounded feeling into the room.

Tell us about your bedtime rituals and how you achieve a sense of Zenn?
My bedtime rituals are very much centred around creating a sense of calm and routine. Scent is a huge part of that for me. I always use a room spray before bed, whether it’s the Zenn room spray or my favourite Diptyque scent, which I’ve used for almost 20 years. Certain smells instantly signal to my brain that it’s time to switch off and relax. I also use the Insight Timer app every single night, as do most of my kids. We’ll listen to meditations, rain sounds, thunder, whale sounds… whatever feels calming in the moment. It’s become such an important part of how we unwind and prepare for sleep.
And finally... What are you coveting right now? (Design, fashion, travel, lifestyle—anything!)
Right now, honestly I’m completely obsessed with my bed. I cannot get enough sleep or enough time spent in it. I don’t know if it’s because I finally have an amazing bed, because it’s winter, or because I’ve never really invested properly in a good mattress and beautiful linen before. Maybe it’s all of the above or maybe I’m just getting older! Either way, creating a bedroom that feels cosy, calming and luxurious has become something I really value.

Shop the Look
Bed: Harlow Fully Upholstered Bed
Fabric: Alpine Tussock
Image Credits
Photographer: Elisa Watson
Styling: Zenn Design
Linen: Abode Living