
The art of fine tailoring informs every aspect of this private multi-level pied-à-terre, where a dedication to craft, beauty, and tradition underpins a timeless interior scheme. Much like a meticulously constructed garment, the design is composed through a restrained yet expressive use of materiality and texture, resulting in a space that feels both enduring and contemporary.
Soft stone selections are harmoniously paired with herringbone flooring, light timber tones, satin champagne metal accents, and moments of traditional panelling. Together, these elements create an atmosphere that is subtle and elegant—akin to a tailored Loro Piana suit—refined in its detailing while thoughtfully referencing classical forms within a modern context.
Perched above the city with expansive views to the Sydney Harbour Bridge, Opera House, and the broader skyline, the apartment’s interior architecture reflects an acute attention to detail. Every junction, surface, and transition is carefully considered to foster a seamless dialogue between structure and aesthetics, culminating in a living environment that is both luxurious and deeply resolved.
A dynamic interplay of Brutalist-inspired elements—leather, marble, and burnt bronze—introduces a sculptural quality to the interiors. These are counterbalanced by curved forms, rich textiles, and delicate finishes that lend the home a distinctly Parisian elegance. A recurring stepped motif threads its way through panelling, doors, the fireplace, and custom furnishings, providing a contemporary edge to timeless forms and establishing a cohesive visual rhythm throughout.
A nuanced palette of greys, taupes, and bronze infuses the residence with warmth, softening the impact of its bold architectural gestures. The result is a finely tailored home: measured, layered, and enduringly sophisticated.
The art of fine tailoring informs every aspect of this private multi-level pied-à-terre, where a dedication to craft, beauty, and tradition underpins a timeless interior scheme. Much like a meticulously constructed garment, the design is composed through a restrained yet expressive use of materiality and texture, resulting in a space that feels both enduring and contemporary.
Soft stone selections are harmoniously paired with herringbone flooring, light timber tones, satin champagne metal accents, and moments of traditional panelling. Together, these elements create an atmosphere that is subtle and elegant—akin to a tailored Loro Piana suit—refined in its detailing while thoughtfully referencing classical forms within a modern context.
Perched above the city with expansive views to the Sydney Harbour Bridge, Opera House, and the broader skyline, the apartment’s interior architecture reflects an acute attention to detail. Every junction, surface, and transition is carefully considered to foster a seamless dialogue between structure and aesthetics, culminating in a living environment that is both luxurious and deeply resolved.
A dynamic interplay of Brutalist-inspired elements—leather, marble, and burnt bronze—introduces a sculptural quality to the interiors. These are counterbalanced by curved forms, rich textiles, and delicate finishes that lend the home a distinctly Parisian elegance. A recurring stepped motif threads its way through panelling, doors, the fireplace, and custom furnishings, providing a contemporary edge to timeless forms and establishing a cohesive visual rhythm throughout.
A nuanced palette of greys, taupes, and bronze infuses the residence with warmth, softening the impact of its bold architectural gestures. The result is a finely tailored home: measured, layered, and enduringly sophisticated.




Material Palette

Conceptual Sketch


