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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 more refined and pared-back interior with quiet elegance. Through a consultative approach, the interior direction was refined to reflect a minimalist French-Japanese sensibility - aligning atmosphere, layout and brand expression while allowing for flexible, evolving design over time. 

  • Consultative guidance on spatial direction, layout and overall atmosphere - shaping a lighter, more refined environment aligned with the intended dining experience. 

  • Development of a simplified logo and visual identity to reflect the understated, elegant positioning of the restaurant group.

  • A staged design approach allowing for future refinement and expansion, tailored to the client's evolving needs with flexibility built into each phase.

The Wyuna Residential 

INTERIOR DESIGN + BRANDING

Manly - Sydney, Australia

2024

Luxury Coastal Residential with Vintage Character 

Perched above Manly’s shoreline, this property 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 architecture.

  • Delivered as a full service project from concept to completion, including spatial planning, product sourcing, finished styling and management of implementation - ensuring the design was carried through cohesively and with clarity at every stage.

  • Development of custom artwork and graphic elements tailored to the interior direction, alongside curated Airbnb branding touchpoints that support a cohesive and considered guest experience. 

  • The design evolved through a staged approach, responding to the building's heritage context and constraints as well as locational needs. Existing furniture was repurposed where possible, guiding a direction that felt considered, site-responsive and aligned with the character of its surroundings. 

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