No. 0122 standing lamp by Olivia Bossy, Lowell by Claudio Cappelini Hessentia from Moebel, rug from Cadrys, Gervasoni Kira side table from Anibou, vase by Szilvassy, custom stainless steel table from Galerie Terminus, sculpture by Daniel Boddham, Eros nesting table by Galerie Terminus, vase by Terunoby Hirata from Craft Furniture, sculpture by Scott McNeil from Fletcher Arts, artwork by Andre Piguet, sculpture by Ventifact Studio, Austere floor lamp from Great Dane, artwork by Drew Connor Holland from Nasha Gallery, D42 chair from Anibou, Ondine armchair from Mamacasa.
Crafting a home that feels utterly timeless, irrespective of the era, is no mean feat. And yet, this is precisely what studio Se Déa have achieved with this home in the leafy quiet of Queens Park, in Sydney’s eastern suburbs. “The brief centred on creating a home that felt timeless and sophisticated, with an elegant interior language and a clear appreciation for traditional detailing,” Samantha Birtles, founder and director, tells Vogue Living. “The clients were particularly drawn to classical European interiors, but the intention was not to replicate historical styles. Instead, the design interprets classical proportions and detailing through a restrained contemporary lens that feels appropriate for modern Australian living.”