木目調のホームオフィス・書斎 (黒い床、グレーの床、ピンクの床、マルチカラーの壁、白い壁) の写真
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Margali & Flynn Designs
Custom Designed Home Offices Designed, Built and Furnished by Margali and Flynn Designs
ニューヨークにあるお手頃価格の中くらいなコンテンポラリースタイルのおしゃれなアトリエ・スタジオ (カーペット敷き、自立型机、グレーの床、マルチカラーの壁) の写真
ニューヨークにあるお手頃価格の中くらいなコンテンポラリースタイルのおしゃれなアトリエ・スタジオ (カーペット敷き、自立型机、グレーの床、マルチカラーの壁) の写真
Matter Design & Make Pty Ltd
Our client's barristers' chambers reception was long overdue for a revamp. Some of the key areas of improvement involved outdated design alongside poor functionality of the existing cabinetry and furniture. In 2017, we worked closely with interior designer Alexandra Brown to refresh the space whilst maintaining some of its classic elements. After interviewing staff to find out what functionality would best suit them, we devised a furniture design brief to strike a balance between contemporary and classic. After studying traditional barristers’ chambers from Europe, we were inspired by dark, rich timbers frequently featured like mahogany. To add more of an Australian flair, we selected a local timber called Spotted Gum.
In keeping with the contemporary aspect of the design brief, we reduced the details down to essential functional components with subtle geometric elements that added interest. Working together with Alexandra Brown, we then contrasted the darker colours of the furniture with light, fresh wall colours and free-standing furniture. In combining Matter’s unique abilities in the design and making process, we were able to create custom organisational drawers, shelving and nooks that have been warmly welcomed by staff for both their functionally and aesthetic. One of the most important considerations of this project was to create varying heights of counter-tops to give better access to people with disabilities. This has created a more open and inviting workplace for both staff and clients alike.
Makers Zoo
Home office project in Footscray with veneer hardwood shelves and white laminate cabinets. The space is completed with hardwood handles, bench top, and vinyl stand.
Matter Design & Make Pty Ltd
Our client's barristers' chambers reception was long overdue for a revamp. Some of the key areas of improvement involved outdated design alongside poor functionality of the existing cabinetry and furniture. In 2017, we worked closely with interior designer Alexandra Brown to refresh the space whilst maintaining some of its classic elements. After interviewing staff to find out what functionality would best suit them, we devised a furniture design brief to strike a balance between contemporary and classic. After studying traditional barristers’ chambers from Europe, we were inspired by dark, rich timbers frequently featured like mahogany. To add more of an Australian flair, we selected a local timber called Spotted Gum.
In keeping with the contemporary aspect of the design brief, we reduced the details down to essential functional components with subtle geometric elements that added interest. Working together with Alexandra Brown, we then contrasted the darker colours of the furniture with light, fresh wall colours and free-standing furniture. In combining Matter’s unique abilities in the design and making process, we were able to create custom organisational drawers, shelving and nooks that have been warmly welcomed by staff for both their functionally and aesthetic. One of the most important considerations of this project was to create varying heights of counter-tops to give better access to people with disabilities. This has created a more open and inviting workplace for both staff and clients alike.
Matter Design & Make Pty Ltd
Our client's barristers' chambers reception was long overdue for a revamp. Some of the key areas of improvement involved outdated design alongside poor functionality of the existing cabinetry and furniture. In 2017, we worked closely with interior designer Alexandra Brown to refresh the space whilst maintaining some of its classic elements. After interviewing staff to find out what functionality would best suit them, we devised a furniture design brief to strike a balance between contemporary and classic. After studying traditional barristers’ chambers from Europe, we were inspired by dark, rich timbers frequently featured like mahogany. To add more of an Australian flair, we selected a local timber called Spotted Gum.
In keeping with the contemporary aspect of the design brief, we reduced the details down to essential functional components with subtle geometric elements that added interest. Working together with Alexandra Brown, we then contrasted the darker colours of the furniture with light, fresh wall colours and free-standing furniture. In combining Matter’s unique abilities in the design and making process, we were able to create custom organisational drawers, shelving and nooks that have been warmly welcomed by staff for both their functionally and aesthetic. One of the most important considerations of this project was to create varying heights of counter-tops to give better access to people with disabilities. This has created a more open and inviting workplace for both staff and clients alike.
木目調のホームオフィス・書斎 (黒い床、グレーの床、ピンクの床、マルチカラーの壁、白い壁) の写真
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