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Fully Booked Until Late 2026.

We’re currently at capacity — but plan ahead by booking for late 2026 projects.

In the meantime, explore our latest work to get inspired and get in early.

Bellevue Woolloomooloo

INTERIOR DESIGN + BRANDING

Woolloomooloo - Sydney, Australia

2025

Where Heritage Wharf Meets Contemporary Indulgence 

Nestled in Sydney’s iconic Woolloomooloo wharf precinct, this historic restaurant location was reimagined into a luxurious, brand-aligned space with elegant charm. Creating a cohesive interior concept that embodied their French-Japanese culinary fusion in a minimalist, elegant contemporary style, enhancing consistency and reinforcing their unique brand narrative.

  • Neutral-toned palette featuring terrazzo tile flooring, matte finishes, and timber layering. Curated materials soften the site’s industrial origins while elevating light and flow to create an airy elegance

  • Development of a cohesive visual identity across physical touchpoints—logo design, signage, and brand styling guidelines were created to support the interior experience.

  • Anchored by the culinary delicacy of French and Japanese cuisine, the design concept adopts an Art Deco meets Japandi elegance within a contemporary framework—balancing refined detail with spatial restraint.

The Wyuna Penthouse 

INTERIOR DESIGN + BRANDING

Manly - Sydney, Australia

2024

Luxury Coastal Penthouse with Vintage Character 

Perched above Manly’s shoreline, this penthouse was reimagined as a coastal Airbnb retreat—anchored in brand clarity and thoughtful spatial flow. Airy, light-filled and tailored, it adopts a contemporary adaptation of coastal mid-century modern style suited to the building’s historical narrative and bathroom architecture.

  • Textural raw woods, geometric forms, and sun-washed colours evoke the surrounding sea and sand, while sheer linen treatments bring in a soft, coastal breeze.

  • Created for a property developer seeking a distinctive Airbnb offering in the heart of Manly. The project included naming, logo development, and guest experience collaterals - balancing softness with clarity to support a memorable spatial identity

  • Inspired by the building’s Art Deco origins—seen in its ceiling cornices, bathroom details, and architectural silhouette—the concept infuses mid-century modern styling to reflect Manly’s surf culture and vintage coastal charm in a refined, contemporary context.

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