Verve. April 2019. Issue 154.

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APR 2019

Photo: Greg Cox

The kitchen is black... With a permeable design and slim, refined lines and materials. It is also part of the living and dining area (the dining table is an extension of the kitchen unit). The counter top is blackened brass, heat treated to attain a specific level of blackness. “It weathers and oxidises over time, so it develops more and more of a patina, almost as a character and story of its own,” says Greg, “but underpins that industrial aesthetic that we were working with.” The strip pendant light is Spazio. The pendant lights above the dining table are by Foscarini/Diesel Home. The dining chairs are James Mudge. The 'Spin' candelabra is by Tom Dixon.

Photo: Warren Heath

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Counter stools by Meyer von Wielligh bring a sculptural, organic element to the defined lines of the kitchen.

A marble... Breakfast bar blurs the boundaries between the kitchen behind and the living room. A galley kitchen and scullery tucked away to the side make it possible for food preparation and social interaction to take place at once, while the scullery keeps the visible areas tidy. Brass counter tops and splash-backs create a metallic glint that is picked up in various elements throughout the house.


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