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Marmorino

Reimagining the prime-positioned apartment in a cool palette of black and white, Amber Road used an art collection as the starting point for its design. More than a curated selection of works, the art objects are a personal history of the client’s early life in Papua New Guinea and the beginnings of a new collection. Additionally, despite the beachfront location and ocean view, the client did not want a coastal ambience. Tricky.

A refit of one of the Pacific Apartments on Bondi Beach’s foreshore, the building once affectionately known

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