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#IDEA2020 Designer of the Year finalists Flack Studio designed Potts Point Residence with references to fashion, film, travel and the essence of Sydney, while also creating a five-level world that would provide everything this couple and their family would need! Photo: Anson Smart. ⠀
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#IDEA2020 Designer of the Year finalists Flack Studio designed Potts Point Residence with references to fashion, film, travel and the essence of Sydney, while also creating a five-level world that would provide everything this couple and their family would need! Photo: Anson Smart. ⠀
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Join us to celebrate the best in Australian design and architecture at the IDEA 2020 gala party in Melbourne on Feb 19. Tickets on sale now! Link in bio!
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#flashbackfriday A few snaps from last year's IDEA awards gala, where we rubbed shoulders with the best of Australia’s design talent on a night to remember! 

If you missed out... or you're just keen for a repeat, grab your tickets for #IDEA2020 and join us at The Timber Yard in Melbourne on 19 February 2021 for what promises to be another epic night. 

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#awardsnight #architectureaustralia #interiordesign

#flashbackfriday A few snaps from last year's IDEA awards gala, where we rubbed shoulders with the best of Australia’s design talent on a night to remember!

If you missed out... or you're just keen for a repeat, grab your tickets for #IDEA2020 and join us at The Timber Yard in Melbourne on 19 February 2021 for what promises to be another epic night.

Link for tickets in bio!

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The moody interiors of AHW Studio’s Sydney store in aged brass and black Paperock board reflect the “tactility” of the family-owned brand’s jewellery in this fitout by INK Interior Architects. 

The studio’s material choice embodies the brand’s ethos, which celebrates “the beauty of imperfections” when sourcing vintage watches from all over the world and repurposing them into rings, pendant necklaces and other jewellery pieces.

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The moody interiors of AHW Studio’s Sydney store in aged brass and black Paperock board reflect the “tactility” of the family-owned brand’s jewellery in this fitout by INK Interior Architects.

The studio’s material choice embodies the brand’s ethos, which celebrates “the beauty of imperfections” when sourcing vintage watches from all over the world and repurposing them into rings, pendant necklaces and other jewellery pieces.

See more pictures at the link in bio.

📷 @michaelweee

#sydney #interiordesign #retaildesign
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