Vigneron House | Enoki and Proske Architects

  • Vigneron House | Enoki and Proske Architects
  • December 2021
  • ARCHITECT Enoki and Proske Architects
  • PHOTOGRAPHY Jenah Piwanksi
  • STYLING Enoki

Vigneron House by Enoki and Proske Architects in the Adelaide Hills responds to its surrounding vineyard.

Set amongst an ambling vineyard in the Adelaide Hills, Vigneron House is a home which encapsulates the dynamic personality of its owners. The interior is playful, gutsy and most importantly robust, for its locality.

It draws inhabitants in, through the encapsulating views and diversity in materiality. This home is one that will be enjoyed for many years to come and is one that transcends with the seasons of its surrounding landscape.

Our Nebulae Horizontal 35 Chandelier was featured in this project.

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