Through an artisanal and conversational approach, esoteriko prompt us to rethink how we perceive and interact with the materials that make up a home. Embracing a
Sydney-based firm
Industrial in form – with a concrete exterior and
The materials were chosen for their tactility and longevity. “Robust but changing,” esoteriko founder Anna Trefely describes them as – “effectively creating their own narrative as they interact over time”. The clad raw brass kitchen island; the coffee table shaped from a 50-year-old tree; the concrete bunker itself – robust, but changing.
Do not judge Bunker in the Treetops by its cover; as you turn each page, a customised story of texture, colour and shape slowly unfolds. The ending? Only time will tell.
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