Project sheet: Monomeath House
From coral-pink fluted walls to jade-green cabinets, this home has an uncompromising interior and artwork with stories to tell. Words by Penny Craswell.
Project sheet: La Palma
Have you ever taken the lines of a painting and extended them onto the walls?
Sydney interior designer Yasmine Ghoniem has, and her design exuberance within this Mexican-inspired fiesta doesn’t end there. Penny Craswell writes.
Project Sheet: The Nomad of Surry Hills
Inspired by the language of a Romanian sculptor, NoMad House by Alexander &CO. takes us far and
away before bringing us back to Sydney’s treasured inner-east. Words by Cardia Speziale.
Project Sheet: Rounded Out
Working with the client’s existing art collection, interior design studio Duet has taken this Sydney home to the next level with an interior filled with rich colours and a mix of old and new. Penny Craswell writes.
Project sheet: Come full circle
With a design inspired by a tale of accidental art theft, this pre-war New York City apartment is dramatic in all the right ways.
Words by Pilar Mitchell.
Project sheet: The intrigue of tension
The art and objects in this space deliberately don’t match. Rather they stage a dinner party of sorts in which the participants are in lively conversation. Penny Craswell writes.
Project sheet: A story unfolds
In the home of artist Angela Tiatia, art and architecture are part and parcel of an evolving vision. Adriana Borsey writes.
Project Sheet: For the love of pink
A careful selection of artworks, some ingenious custom furniture and a client with a love of pink have come together in this major redesign.
Penny Craswell writes.
Project Sheet: Up the Garden Path
Link House might boast refined architecture, stylish interiors, and a rotating collection of spectacular local art – but spatial and compositional elements are the true hero in this garden paradise. Charlotte Middleton writes.
Project Sheet: Bounty and beauty
An avocado tree seems an unlikely source of inspiration for the redesign of a home, yet in its bounty designer Romaine Alwill saw a perfect balance of art, design and function. Pilar Mitchell writes.