Penthouse Royal Domain | Studio KJBD

  • Penthouse Royal Domain | Studio KJBD
  • Projects - January 2019
  • PHOTOGRAPHY Lisa Cohen Photo

This is a big bold property, featuring pieces which are able to hold their own. Kimberley-Jade Bawden Design, started from an original art work by Dale Frank.

It’s strong abstract sculptural elements made the basis for the entire colour family are used throughout entire penthouse apartment.

An influence of Italian modernism; sleek line, monochrome palette, glossy timber and dark fabrics. The classical spirit of Italian design was used with the curated selection of contemporary furniture, such as Ross Gardam’s Noon Coffee Table and Polar Desk Lamps, combined with heritage pieces. The living space is light, taking in atmospheric views of the Melbourne city skyline and the Yarra River. Kimberley-Jade Bawden Design’s attention to detail and use of layering helps turn this apartment into a private retreat with a luxury feel.

The Royal Domain Penthouse by Kimberley-Jade Bawden Design is featured in the latest  @bellemagazineau Feb/Mar issue on sale Monday, pick up your copy for some inspirational summer reading.

 

Penthouse Domain Road –
Kimberley-Jade Bawden Design
kjbd.com.au

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