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How To Recreate ELLISON STUDIOS.’ Warm + Nostalgic Apartment Style At Home

When ELLISON STUDIOS. unveiled their new concept space in Sydney, it immediately caught our eye.

The beloved Australian brand has taken over an entire floor inside the 1920s Edwards & Co. warehouse building in Surry Hills. Yet, despite its soaring ceilings and open-plan layout, the space is cosy and welcoming thanks to a palette of warm hues, plenty of texture and cleverly delineated ‘zones’.

Below, we take you through how to get this look at home, with a few favourite pieces from our Design Directory.

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Bea Taylor

Hannah-Lee Hughes and Joel Bower’s 1970s Gem. Walls throughout painted Dulux Antique White U.S.A. Akari 10a Lamp from In Good Company. Vintage Numero armchair and ottoman, re-upholstered by Upholstery Direct. Vintage Maralunga Sofa from Gumtree. Custom coffee table by Odditi‘Fragmented Reflections’ by Leon Bowers (an ode to the Bowers family home in Belgrave South). Ligne Roset Kuf Occasional Table from DOMO. Cushions by L&M Home. Photo – Eve Wilson. Editorial styling – Annie Portelli + Sarah Hendriks.

Nicole Rogers’ lovingly renovated 1890s worker’s cottage. Vintage Cesca chairs from CCSS. Vintage Italian marble table from Kush InteriorsArgil Square Snow Glazed tile from Cerdomus Tile Studio. Photo – Eve Wilson. Editorial styling – Annie Portelli + Sarah Hendriks.

Myra Spencer + Jamie McGrane’s Northcote home. Joinery by Kurv Living. Akari pendant light. Mark Tuckey dining table. Domus Chairs initially designed by Ilmari Tapiovaara in 1946. Photo – Eve Wilson. Editorial styling – Annie Portelli + Sarah Hendriks.

Writer
Bea Taylor
7th of October 2024

There’s an art to making a big room feel cosy. It’s something the team at ELLISON STUDIOS. has nailed in their newly unveiled Sydney concept space, ‘The Rental’.

With its tall windows, lofty ceilings, 100-year-old hardwood floors and open-plan layout, spaces like this one can easily become overwhelming — and everything you put in, too small.

But as the team at ELLISON STUDIOS. showcased, you can turn a vast and open apartment into a welcoming space you’ll never want to leave (without moving walls!).

Playing with height and scale is a big part of styling a space like this. Choose curtains that run from the ceiling to floor, and use rugs to help delineate ‘zones’ and add layers of comfort.

If you are blessed with high ceilings, lighting should come from lamps and low-hanging pendants  — this will help to create a more intimate space. Paper lamp shades are an excellent choice. Not only to cast a soft, warm glow, but also to add texture and much needed visual interest.

For the colour palette, choose warm neutral hues, with a few darker accents to anchor each ‘zone’ within the space. A variety of materials and textures is also important. Consider a mix of ultra soft velvet or fluffy shearling, alongside smooth timber and sleek chrome.

Finally, it’s the finishing touches that will truly bring these spaces to life. For art, opt for oversized pieces where possible, to play up the scale of the room. Alongside contemporary paintings, also consider graphic or photographic works. Add texture with a few hand-crafted ceramics, and don’t forget a spot of greenery — a tall, sculptural plant is the perfect finishing touch!

Additional moodboard credits: (From left) ‘Hanging Bark’ by Hannah Lange and ‘Golden Hour’ by Leanne Xiu Williams from Saint Cloche. ‘Boundless II’ by Sam Ward from Brunswick Street Gallery. Black ceramic sculpture by Theodosius Ng. ‘Twist Bowl in Koshigaraki Glaze’ by Terunobu Hirata from Craft Victoria. ‘Coteau’ by Irene Grishin-Selzer from Brunswick Street Gallery. Ceramic Vessel by Emily Ellis from Pepite. 

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