With some delicate heritage boundaries to work within, Sourceress was charged with developing the entire interior scheme, from floor to ceiling, we designed curved banquettes, fluted leather seating, burnished brass bar joinery, right down to the final sourcing and styling details. The interiors took its inspiration
The brief was to create a space that was all about bringing back what is great about hospitality. Highlighting great food and drinks, great service and a great in-venue experience. The look and feel needed to be understated, casual and welcoming with a deep sustainability
The brief was to create a space that was all about bringing back what is great about hospitality. Highlighting great food and drinks, great service and a great in-venue experience. The look and feel needed to be understated, casual and welcoming with a deep sustainability
The brief was to create a champagne experience commensurate with the luxury and history of the Perrier-Jouet brand whilst adding the layers of character and flair for which The Winery is so well known. Our objective was a ‘luxe’ Art Deco feel with rich upholstery detail
The brief was to design a store worthy of it's shiny new Gold Coast location at Pacific Fair which spoke to the brand's values and key elements. It needed to LOOK DIFFERENT. Other than that, it was 'carte blanche'. My favourite kind of brief. The result
The brief was to design a co-working space for up to 30 people. Starting with the bare bones of a previously converted warehouse, we tore down the walls, stripped it bare, painted it white, created clever dividers with rope, plants and slatted walls to make
The brief was to design a co-working space for up to 30 people. Starting with the bare bones of a previously converted warehouse, we tore down the walls, stripped it bare, painted it white, created clever dividers with rope, plants and slatted walls to make
The brief was to design a new home for Sydney based creative agency The Idea Shed. Once the home of community radio in Sydney, the building featured some challenging internal structures, with uneven corridors, bulky columns, arches and bulkheads. A very large space, the new