Project Name
Mo Jacobsen
Posted in
Interior Design
Location
Fitzroy North
Melbourne VIC
Australia
Area (sqm)
200
Completed
2023
Detailed Information
Project NameMo JacobsenPosted inInterior DesignLocation
Fitzroy North
Melbourne VIC
Australia
Area (sqm)200Completed2023

For Paul Gauguin, colour is the language of dreams; for Le Corbusier, it’s the daughter of light – a way to feel as much as perceive architecture. For Yasmine Ghoniem, an Egyptian-Australian interior designer known for her instinctual approach to design and adventurous palettes, colour is also a powerful tool for storytelling, as this renovation of a classic Victorian weatherboard home in Melbourne’s Fitzroy North evocatively exemplifies. The project, the first completed by her eponymous Sydney-based studio’s in-house architectural team, thoughtfully blends colour, pattern, and texture into a visual symphony conceived to reflect the dynamic personalities of its owners. One a Danish minimalist, the other an Egyptian-Australian creative with a love for pattern and hue, YSG Studio has ingeniously managed to harmoniously fuse their contrasting aesthetics into a visually striking home.

From the outset, this challenge was clear: how to merge the characteristic stark minimalism of Nordic design with the rich, tactile patterns of Middle Eastern architecture while also maintaining the character of the original weatherboard house. The solution lay not in choosing one style over the other but in interweaving them into a cohesive narrative where every room tells its own story. Add in the subtle interplay of old and new, and the result is an adventurous medley of periods, styles, and emotions that converge into an atmospheric yet functional living space for a family of four.

Photography by Anson Smart.

Photography by Anson Smart.

Photography by Anson Smart.

Photography by Anson Smart.

Sofa: 'Maralunga Sofa' by Vicco Magistretti for Cassina; Rug: 'Rabari 1' by Nipa Doshi + Jonathan Levien for Nanimarquina; Armchair (back): 'Armchair with no Armrests' by Mario Marenco for Arflex; Armchair (front) 'Nepal Mongolia Armchair' by Baxter; Pendant Light: 'Four Bowl Pendant' with Arch by Anna Charlesworth; Coffee Table: 'PK61A Coffee Table' by Fritz Hansen; Side Table: 'PK62 Side Table' by Fritz Hansen; Artwork: 'The Weight' (2019) by Teelah George; Floor Lamp: 'Array Opal Floor Lamp' by CTO Lighting; Custom curtains designed by YSG Studio.
Photography by Anson Smart.

Sofa: 'Maralunga Sofa' by Vicco Magistretti for Cassina; Rug: 'Rabari 1' by Nipa Doshi + Jonathan Levien for Nanimarquina; Armchair (back): 'Armchair with no Armrests' by Mario Marenco for Arflex; Armchair (front) 'Nepal Mongolia Armchair' by Baxter; Pendant Light: 'Four Bowl Pendant' with Arch by Anna Charlesworth; Coffee Table: 'PK61A Coffee Table' by Fritz Hansen; Side Table: 'PK62 Side Table' by Fritz Hansen; Artwork: 'The Weight' (2019) by Teelah George; Floor Lamp: 'Array Opal Floor Lamp' by CTO Lighting; Custom curtains designed by YSG Studio.

Photography by Anson Smart.

Photography by Anson Smart.

Photography by Anson Smart.

Photography by Anson Smart.

Photography by Anson Smart.

‘Womb Chair’ by Eero Saarinen; ‘Wulff Pouf’ footstool by &Tradition; ‘New Volumes Echo Low Table’ by Thomas Coward for Artedomus; ‘Model 63 Bench’ by Niels Otto Møller; Porcelain Tiles from Ocean & Merchant laid in custom pattern by YSG Studio; Custom Art Silk Rug designed by YSG Studio, crafted by Tappeti.
Photography by Anson Smart.

‘Womb Chair’ by Eero Saarinen; ‘Wulff Pouf’ footstool by &Tradition; ‘New Volumes Echo Low Table’ by Thomas Coward for Artedomus; ‘Model 63 Bench’ by Niels Otto Møller; Porcelain Tiles from Ocean & Merchant laid in custom pattern by YSG Studio; Custom Art Silk Rug designed by YSG Studio, crafted by Tappeti.

Photography by Anson Smart.

‘EJ315’ sofa by Erik Ole Jørgensen; ‘Wulff Pouf’ footstool by &Tradition; Artwork (back): ‘Embodied Watery Entanglements 16’ (2022) by Jahnne Pasco-White from Station Gallery; Vessel (floor, right): ‘Adorned Vessel No. 14 for Exuberance’ (2023) by Minaal Lawn, Vessel (floor, left): ‘Adorned Vessel No. 18 for Stillness’ (2023) by Minaal Lawn; Artwork (right) ‘Marebu Woven Pandanus Mat’ (2023) by Indra Prudence from Craft Victoria.
Photography by Anson Smart.

‘EJ315’ sofa by Erik Ole Jørgensen; ‘Wulff Pouf’ footstool by &Tradition; Artwork (back): ‘Embodied Watery Entanglements 16’ (2022) by Jahnne Pasco-White from Station Gallery; Vessel (floor, right): ‘Adorned Vessel No. 14 for Exuberance’ (2023) by Minaal Lawn, Vessel (floor, left): ‘Adorned Vessel No. 18 for Stillness’ (2023) by Minaal Lawn; Artwork (right) ‘Marebu Woven Pandanus Mat’ (2023) by Indra Prudence from Craft Victoria.

Photography by Anson Smart.

‘Womb Chair’ by Eero Saarinen; ‘Wulff Pouf’ footstool by &Tradition; ‘New Volumes Echo Low Table’ by Thomas Coward for Artedomus; Porcelain Tiles from Ocean & Merchant laid in custom pattern by YSG Studio; Custom Art Silk Rug designed by YSG Studio, crafted by Tappeti.
Photography by Anson Smart.

‘Womb Chair’ by Eero Saarinen; ‘Wulff Pouf’ footstool by &Tradition; ‘New Volumes Echo Low Table’ by Thomas Coward for Artedomus; Porcelain Tiles from Ocean & Merchant laid in custom pattern by YSG Studio; Custom Art Silk Rug designed by YSG Studio, crafted by Tappeti.

Photography by Anson Smart.

The exterior, mostly preserved in its Victorian form, was refreshed with a warm, creamy tone, while splashes of apricot and gem-coloured leadlight glass around the entrance providing a hint of the surprises within. Upon entering, a deep peach-toned corridor lined with terracotta floor tiles leads to the newly built extension at the back of the house, an expansive, light-filled, open-plan living area where playful layers of colour and texture emerge.

Bringing together a ‘summer lounge’, a dining area and a spacious kitchen, complete with a breakfast nook, each part of the space is playfully demarcated through the use of porcelain mosaic tiles arranged in different pixelated patterns inspired by Persian rugs and Victorian era designs. Rising up the walls to create skirtings and extending outside onto the terrace, the carpet-like tiling not only marks transitions between zones, but also expands the room’s spatial boundaries.

‘Egyptian Hand Laid Bronze Straw Dining Table’ by Shewekar Elgharably; ‘Series 7 Velvet’ dining chairs by Arne Jacobsen for Fritz Hansen; ‘Archae Pendant Lamp n.411’ by Las Ánimas from Adorno; Porcelain Tiles from Ocean & Merchant laid in custom pattern by YSG Studio.
Photography by Anson Smart.

‘Egyptian Hand Laid Bronze Straw Dining Table’ by Shewekar Elgharably; ‘Series 7 Velvet’ dining chairs by Arne Jacobsen for Fritz Hansen; ‘Archae Pendant Lamp n.411’ by Las Ánimas from Adorno; Porcelain Tiles from Ocean & Merchant laid in custom pattern by YSG Studio.

Photography by Anson Smart.

‘Egyptian Hand Laid Bronze Straw Dining Table’ by Shewekar Elgharably; ‘Series 7 Velvet’ dining chairs by Arne Jacobsen for Fritz Hansen; ‘Archae Pendant Lamp n.411’ by Las Ánimas from Adorno; Vessel (floor, left): ‘Adorned Vessel No. 14 for Exuberance’ (2023) by Minaal Lawn; Vessel (floor, right): ‘Adorned Vessel No. 18 for Stillness’ (2023) by Minaal Lawn; Artwork (left): ‘Marebu Woven Pandanus Mat’ (2023) by Indra Prudence from Craft Victoria; Artwork (right): ‘NO. 201 Park Mews’ (2023) by Jake Walker from Station Gallery; Sculpture (table): ‘Currents’ by Bastard Ceramics from Pépite.
Photography by Anson Smart.

‘Egyptian Hand Laid Bronze Straw Dining Table’ by Shewekar Elgharably; ‘Series 7 Velvet’ dining chairs by Arne Jacobsen for Fritz Hansen; ‘Archae Pendant Lamp n.411’ by Las Ánimas from Adorno; Vessel (floor, left): ‘Adorned Vessel No. 14 for Exuberance’ (2023) by Minaal Lawn; Vessel (floor, right): ‘Adorned Vessel No. 18 for Stillness’ (2023) by Minaal Lawn; Artwork (left): ‘Marebu Woven Pandanus Mat’ (2023) by Indra Prudence from Craft Victoria; Artwork (right): ‘NO. 201 Park Mews’ (2023) by Jake Walker from Station Gallery; Sculpture (table): ‘Currents’ by Bastard Ceramics from Pépite.

Photography by Anson Smart.

Photography by Anson Smart.

Photography by Anson Smart.

Photography by Anson Smart.

Photography by Anson Smart.

Photography by Anson Smart.

Photography by Anson Smart.

Photography by Anson Smart.

Photography by Anson Smart.

Photography by Anson Smart.

Photography by Anson Smart.

Photography by Anson Smart.

Photography by Anson Smart.

Photography by Anson Smart.

Photography by Anson Smart.

One of the most remarkable aspects of the renovation is the owners’ colour-blindness, which allowed YSG Studio to take bold creative liberties with the palette. Vibrant hues that might overwhelm a more traditional home were used to dramatic effect, with rich textures enhancing the scheme's appeal. Garnet-red, peach, and baby-blue floor tiles anchor the space, while natural lime wash on the walls provides a tactile, earthy finish. Light Queensland Maple timber joinery adds warmth in the spirit of Scandinavian interiors throughout the home, contrasting beautifully with the kitchen’s apple-green birch cupboards, tangerine pulls, and turquoise granite fruit vessels cleverly integrated into the island. Garnet-red upholstery enlivens the breakfast nook, which is designed as a curvaceous alcove inspired by Egyptian architect Hassan Fathy’s mud-brick constructions, blending traditional influences with contemporary flair.

Coloured glass ribbons adorning the windows add yet another layer of playfulness. The strategic use of coloured glass, which can be found throughout the house, not only accentuates YSG Studio’s vibrant colour scheme but also ties into the home’s overarching theme of blending cultural motifs, as seen in the shifting hues from deep garnet in the communal areas to soft pinks and lilacs in the master suite. The use of vibrant marble in the bathrooms—Rosso Asiago in the powder room and Verde Riviera in the master ensuite—further plays into the house’s tactile and colourful narrative, as does the master bedroom’s quilted lapis lazuli headboard which provides a counterpoint to the softer baby blue, lilac and pink hues.

Photography by Anson Smart.

Photography by Anson Smart.

Banquet Bench designed by YSG Studio; ‘PH 5 Pendant’ by Poul Henningsen for Louis Poulsen; Table Top designed by YSG Studio; ‘Pion’ Table Base in custom colour by Sancal; ‘Frames Chair’ by Jaime Hayón for Expormim; Sculpture (floor): ‘Monument’ (2023) by Caro Pattle from Craft Victoria.
Photography by Anson Smart.

Banquet Bench designed by YSG Studio; ‘PH 5 Pendant’ by Poul Henningsen for Louis Poulsen; Table Top designed by YSG Studio; ‘Pion’ Table Base in custom colour by Sancal; ‘Frames Chair’ by Jaime Hayón for Expormim; Sculpture (floor): ‘Monument’ (2023) by Caro Pattle from Craft Victoria.

Photography by Anson Smart.

Table Top designed by YSG Studio; ‘Pion’ Table Base in custom colour by Sancal; ‘Blue and White Sculpture’ Jug by Seala Lokollo; ‘Yes Please’ Bowl by Mathieu Frossard; ‘Stack Glass’ Tumbler by Studio Dokola.
Photography by Anson Smart.

Table Top designed by YSG Studio; ‘Pion’ Table Base in custom colour by Sancal; ‘Blue and White Sculpture’ Jug by Seala Lokollo; ‘Yes Please’ Bowl by Mathieu Frossard; ‘Stack Glass’ Tumbler by Studio Dokola.

Photography by Anson Smart.

Photography by Anson Smart.

Photography by Anson Smart.

‘New Volumes Cove Chair’ by Thomas Coward for Artedomus; Side Table ‘New Volumes Echo High Side Table’ by Thomas Coward for Artedomus.
Photography by Anson Smart.

‘New Volumes Cove Chair’ by Thomas Coward for Artedomus; Side Table ‘New Volumes Echo High Side Table’ by Thomas Coward for Artedomus.

Photography by Anson Smart.

Hand-embroidered bed runner custom commission by Louis Barthélemy.
Photography by Anson Smart.

Hand-embroidered bed runner custom commission by Louis Barthélemy.

Photography by Anson Smart.

Bed board designed by YSG Studio, crafted by Rematerialised; Bedside Table designed by YSG Studio, crafted by Taylormade Cabinets; ‘Cone Wall Light’ by Svend Aage Holm-Sorensen for Warm Nordic; Artwork: ‘Intervals - Diatonic’ (2023) by Camille Laddawan from Craft Victoria.
Photography by Anson Smart.

Bed board designed by YSG Studio, crafted by Rematerialised; Bedside Table designed by YSG Studio, crafted by Taylormade Cabinets; ‘Cone Wall Light’ by Svend Aage Holm-Sorensen for Warm Nordic; Artwork: ‘Intervals - Diatonic’ (2023) by Camille Laddawan from Craft Victoria.

Photography by Anson Smart.

Photography by Anson Smart.

Photography by Anson Smart.

Photography by Anson Smart.

Photography by Anson Smart.

The rich tapestry of diverse colours and textures is complemented by YSG’s eclectic mix of contemporary and vintage furniture and lighting pieces that further enhance the dialogue between distant cultures and époques. Iconic pieces by Scandinavian designers such as Arne Jacobsen, Eero Saarinen, and Erik Ole Jørgensen can be found throughout the property mingling with new creations by contemporary luminaries like Jaime Hayón, Paola Navone, and Thomas Coward. Bespoke Middle Eastern-inspired elements, as seen in an organic-shaped, straw marquetry-topped dining table by Egyptian designer Shewekar, and a Louis Barthélemy-embroidered bed runner featuring Egyptian iconography, further enrich the narrative.

Even the lighting choices reflect this blend of influences. Eloquent glass pendants nod to the home’s Victorian heritage, a Louis Poulsen pendant in the breakfast nook exemplifies Scandinavian modernism, while an Apparatus sconce leading to the master suite adds an exotic, mystical touch. These details, along with the layered textures of tactile fabrics, including rugs and curtains custom-designed by YSG for the project, create an immersive experience where every corner of the home offers something new to discover.

Photography by Anson Smart.

Photography by Anson Smart.

Bath designed by YSG Studio; ‘Tung’ side table in steel blue by John Astbury for &Tradition; Artworks by Seala Lokollo.
Photography by Anson Smart.

Bath designed by YSG Studio; ‘Tung’ side table in steel blue by John Astbury for &Tradition; Artworks by Seala Lokollo.

Photography by Anson Smart.

Bath designed by YSG Studio; 'Vera Sconce' by In Common With.
Photography by Anson Smart.

Bath designed by YSG Studio; 'Vera Sconce' by In Common With.

Photography by Anson Smart.

'Vera Sconce' by In Common With; ‘Inax Triangle’ tile border from Artedomus.
Photography by Anson Smart.

'Vera Sconce' by In Common With; ‘Inax Triangle’ tile border from Artedomus.

Photography by Anson Smart.

Sculptures by Rachelle Austen from Craft Victoria.
Photography by Anson Smart.

Sculptures by Rachelle Austen from Craft Victoria.

Photography by Anson Smart.

Photography by Anson Smart.

Photography by Anson Smart.

Photography by Anson Smart.

Photography by Anson Smart.

‘Taimer (Stingray) Wall Light’ by Paula Savage; Vintage French Toleware Tulip Pendant Chandelier from 1st Dibs; ‘Dream Nightstand’ by Montana Furniture; ‘Shuffle MH1 Spectrum Side Table’ by Mia Hamborg for &Tradition; ‘Pop Light’ by Mud.
Photography by Anson Smart.

‘Taimer (Stingray) Wall Light’ by Paula Savage; Vintage French Toleware Tulip Pendant Chandelier from 1st Dibs; ‘Dream Nightstand’ by Montana Furniture; ‘Shuffle MH1 Spectrum Side Table’ by Mia Hamborg for &Tradition; ‘Pop Light’ by Mud.

Photography by Anson Smart.

Photography by Anson Smart.

Photography by Anson Smart.

Photography by Anson Smart.

Photography by Anson Smart.

YSG Studio Blends Nordic Minimalism with Middle Eastern Exuberance in a Victorian Home in Melbourne

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