Wintergarden is a new shopping centre in Brisbane, a modern retail mix in the heart of Brisbane’s CBD. A programme of VM elements were used throughout the centre for the opening to create interest and impact for the customers and retailers, using a mix of props and design elements incorporating the ‘garden’ theme and butterfly details, used to compliment the overall design aesthetic at Wintergarden, to great effect.
This was a collaborative project with Catherine Malady at POD to produce and implement these concepts as part of Catherine’s overall project design for this client.
Residential renovation, Melbourne
This renovation of a Victorian Terrace was a collaboration between Rationale Design, Sinclairs Constructions and Comer & King.
This house won the Master Builders Association of Victoria award for the ‘best renovation $500K-$1M’ in 2011.
The existing heritage house was renovated with a modern addition of mixed cladding, including alucobond and bluestone. The interior was a mix of modern and traditional, sympathetic to the each period section of this home.
Residential renovation, Melbourne
Winner ‘best renovation $500K-$1M’ 2011 MBAV
Residential interior, Melbourne
A warm palette of chocolate, bronze and copper mixed with highlights of bold colour creates a modern city apartment interior
Photography by Ralph Alphonso
Residential interior, Melbourne
Furniture detail
Residential interior, Melbourne
Residential interior, Melbourne
Detail
Residential interior, Melbourne
Residential interior, Melbourne
Bedroom detail
Residential interior, Melbourne
Furniture detail
Residential interior, Melbourne
Residential interior, Melbourne
Bathroom detail
Interior Design & Decoration, residential
A hand drawn blossom, digitally printed onto pearlised, embossed wallpaper creates a modern, decorative detail in the powder room
Interior Design & Decoration, residential
Marble kitchen, detail
I recently re-discovered these images, taken several years ago, of one of the first upholstered items made under the Comer & King label
These photographs were taken by Julian Kingma, featuring ’Buddy’
The mixed panel aesthetic is still a favourite