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Melbourne-based interior design studio
Tucked away on Victoria’s coastline, in the small town of Mt Martha, is a home underpinned by these two principles: “comfort” and “wellbeing”. The owners, a design-savvy, always on-the-go family from Melbourne, wanted somewhere they could slow down and be present, somewhere to be. The Stella Collective have ensured this through a coalescence of calming materials and organic curves – from which a sense of ritual and groundedness surely unfolds. “Our creation is a pilgrimage dedicated to nature, simplicity and exotica,” The Stella Collective founder Hana Hakim says.
A Sensory Journey
At its core, Martha House is a sensory journey, with the end goal being to feel grounded and at peace. The materials, as a result, are there to ward off the hustle-and-bustle of each day. The exotic natural stone – locally-sourced Castlemaine slate for the floors; Italian Breccia Oniciata for the bench tops – is both striking and soothing. The pale
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Sense of Ritual
“Martha House is a true embodiment of mindful living – an antidote to the owner’s busy lives,” Hana says. Stepping inside, the words slow down are silently uttered, and the events of the day seem to melt away. A sense of ritual is everywhere, whether it’s having a Cosmopolitan in the kitchen, relaxing by the fire, sunbathing outside, or taking a long, hot shower. “Being able to create a space that gives such bliss and harmony to our client makes us very happy,” Hana affirms.
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