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Project Name | Villa Amor | Posted in | Interior Design | Location |
Sydney NSW
Australia |
The spatial continuity of the vestibule, living room and sunroom acts as a buffer between the private quarters on the right and the casual lounge, kitchen and guest bedroom on the left. Conceived as an intimate sanctuary, the private quarters consist of a master bedroom and bathroom, dressing room and Pilates studio.
Inspired by the Art Deco aesthetic of the apartment’s heritage, the designers have assembled an eclectic collection of artworks and furniture that embodies the courtship of past and present. “There is something of the French tradition of collecting that we have brought to the apartment where you would expect to see Chinoiserie, European furniture, unusual market finds, as well as contemporary art, all sitting together,” says Arent&Pyke principal, Sarah-Jane Pyke. Indeed, the collection defies a uniform style or period for unique pieces that speak directly to the heart rather than the mind, comprising what is in effect an idiosyncratic love letter declaring the owners’ passion for their new home.