One of Australia's most famous models who made history as the second Aboriginal woman on the cover of Vogue magazine, Samantha Harris gave her Instagram followers a sneak peak into her home this week.
Rather than seeing a walk-in wardrobe or designer scented candles like most #homeinterior snaps from celebs, Harris' "most prized possession" is a large floor-standing vase, donning the Aboriginal flag and the colours of the Torres Strait Islander flag.
The piece was designed and painted by her mum, Myrna Sussye, a member of the stolen generations, from the Dunghutti tribe near Kempsey. With over 1,000 likes, Sussye's artwork has impressed the internet and Harris replied to the 'wow-ed' commentators saying, " ... I had no idea she could paint something like this. It's so beautiful".
Harris is a proud Indigenous woman, having stood as an ambassador for many Aboriginal organisations and events. Last year as a contestant for Dancing with the Stars, Harris was dancing for #inkforgood, an initiative that aims to get rid of scabies in remote Indigenous communities.