Redhill
Residential
Organic Minimalism — Sculptural Cream Edition
The kitchen, dining, and living areas flow seamlessly as a single open-plan space, unified by consistent large-format tiles throughout, with vertical timber columns elegantly suggesting zone boundaries without physical walls.
A small reading alcove, anchored by the sculptural chaise offers a quiet retreat carved from the main living area, reflecting a thoughtful and mature approach to spatial zoning.
BATHROOM
Large-format warm sand/cream tiles floor to ceiling. Grout lines are kept very tight to minimise visual interruption, making the space feel larger and more seamless
The hardware choice is impeccable; matte black against warm cream is one of the most satisfying contrasts in contemporary bathroom design.
Redhill
Residential
It operates at a level closer to residential art direction than conventional interior design. The commitment to organic forms, the bravery of the near-monochromatic palette, and the curation of each furniture piece as a sculptural object in its own right all point to a designer and client with a very clear, elevated vision.