(inside) interior design review

DESIGNWALL

PROJECT SUBTYPE

PRACTICE NOISE NOISE NOISE

Noise Noise Noise pays homage to Sydney’s second oldest Heritage site – 350 George Street – with a ‘conceptual retail space’ dipped in gold. Drawing inspiration from the building’s marble-lined semicircular foyer, bronze grand staircase and trachyte stone façade, Subtype Sydney is an expressionist example of a playful retail design set. Like its sister concept stores in Melbourne and Auckland, the sneaker gallery sits within a linear and grid-line all-white space, between evenly spaced matte white shelving. A feat in

You’re reading a preview, subscribe to read more.

More from (inside) interior design review

(inside) interior design review1 min read
(inside) Interior Design Review
PUBLISHER Paul Lidgerwood paul.lidgerwood@niche.com.au +61 399 484 900 EDITORIAL DIRECTOR Emily Rayner emily.rayner@niche.com.au HEAD OF COMMERCIAL PARTNERSHIPS AND SALES Elizabeth Distefano elizabeth.distefano@niche.com.au +61 407
(inside) interior design review1 min read
Collaborators
Based in Melbourne, Jane Rocca is a journalist, published author and podcaster with more than 28 years of experience. She writes for The Ageand SMH Sunday Lifemagazine, is a columnist for The Dish at Good Foodmagazine and Harper’s Bazaar Australiaand
(inside) interior design review2 min read
Jury Panel
Elvin Tan always pursues a hands-on approach to all projects. He believes in the power of design and in the inherent value it can create regardless of the size, type and budget of a project. After obtaining a Master of Architecture at RMIT, he gained

Related