Harmonious fusion

Designed by Pandolfini Architects, South Yarra House melds sculptural and brutalist elements, crafting a distinctive aesthetic. Encased in concrete and glass, its interior boasts gallery-like expanses. Soft curves, clay-toned bricks, reeded glass, and walnut floors redefine space, complemented by Simone Haag‘s styling. Haag’s curation includes resin lamps, lambswool chairs, and hand-knotted rugs, striking a balance between austerity and warmth. Amidst neutral tones, textiles and art exude opulence, tempering the brutalist surfaces. This interplay extends to furniture, where sleek designs meet tactile elements, culminating in a harmonious fusion.

Harmonious fusion
Harmonious fusion
Harmonious fusion
Harmonious fusion
Harmonious fusion
Harmonious fusion
Harmonious fusion
Harmonious fusion
Harmonious fusion
Harmonious fusion
Harmonious fusion
Harmonious fusion
Harmonious fusion
Harmonious fusion
Harmonious fusion

Photography by Lillie Thompson.

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