LIVING AREA
‘These decadent pendants feature mouth-blown glass orbs all the way along the three- and five-metre lengths that drop from the ceiling of the double height space,’ says designer Bree. The expanse of glazing opens to a covered outdoor dining space.
LIVING AREA
‘The introduction of curvaceous furniture was to help create a more relaxed atmosphere within such minimal architecture,’ says Bree. ‘I also wanted to reflect mid-century moments such as conversation pits and curvy feature chairs.’
KITCHEN
A horizontal window gives a glimpse of the outdoors. The Pierre Paulin chairs are a favourite of owner