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Designer profile: Jeremy Bull from Alexander & Co.

With no room left on the mantelpiece, 2018 is proving quite the year for the multi-award-winning Sydney-based design firm Alexander & Co. “We kicked off in January with The Frame awards in Amsterdam where we took out the award for Best New Restaurant on foreign shores – that win was exhilarating. We were then honoured to win Best Hospitality and Best Residential Interior at the Belle Coco Republic Interior Design Awards and I was overwhelmed at being named Interior Designer of the Year too,” says principal Jeremy Bull, who also won Best International and Best Hospitality Design at the AIDA Awards a couple of days later. “It was a big week!”

Jeremy Bull
Jeremy Bull

A university trained architect, Jeremy spent the first part of his career working in various small architectural practices before heading out on his own where his aesthetic is firmly rooted in the artisanal. “In our practice, we describe our aesthetic as trying to find ‘the spirit of place’. Our aesthetic is one of being human made, that it’s the many hands and crafts of the humans involved that allows this spirit to thrive. You find within our work a handmade, artisan craftwork which ties the various project stories together,” says Jeremy.

Palm Beach project - kitchen
Palm Beach House project – kitchen

As for finding inspiration, he doesn’t discriminate. “Oh wow, it’s just everywhere. We are surrounded by an infinite array of landscapes, forms, cultures and human beings. The role of storytelling is to find the truth in your topic and filter it through your lens. Whatever makes you feel something big is a qualifier!”

Queens Park project - bedroom
Queens Park House project – bedroom

A passionate, restless creator, Jeremy struggles to choose a favourite project. “I usually love everything before its realised, whilst it’s an idea. Our relationship with a project ends once it matures into form. Maybe if this is the case, my favourites are always those on our proverbial drawing boards, which is all of them, until they grow old enough to fly the nest,” he says.

Queens Park project - bathroom
Queens Park House project – bathroom

“It’s hard to define our five-year trajectory, though our plan is to continue to create a practice which will be globally relevant and be absolute leaders in our field. I am also a huge believer in advocacy and our social interest is central to our company vision. Perhaps then, our next five years will see us cementing this marketplace presence with a team of advocated and supported practitioners who are passionate about our global village and finding the spirit of place in everything we do,” says Jeremy who has exciting plans to expand Alexander & Co.’s world-domination by opening a New York office later this year.

Palm Beach project - lounge
Palm Beach House project – lounge

But in the meantime, the accolades keep rolling in — the company has been shortlisted in three international awards including the Best New Restaurant category in the Restaurant & Bar Design Awards plus nominations in both the Dezeen and Surface Awards. “They’re three really significant international platforms. It’s an incredible testament to the talented Alexander & Co. team and all the artisans we have the privilege of working with,” says Jeremy.

Queens Park project - fireplace
Queens Park House project – lounge room

For more | Designer profile: Alexandra from Decus Interiors

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2018 Belle Coco Republic Interior Design Awards winners

One of the most anticipated interior design competitions in Australia, the Belle Coco Republic Interior Design Awards were staged recently with the winners including a beautiful waterfront holiday villa in Sydney’s Palm Beach and a highly original pink onyx and rose gold bathroom. Hosted by Belle magazine and Coco Republic, the competition, in its eight year, spans residential, commercial and hospitality sectors.

Alexander & Co.'s work at Palm Beach
Alexander & Co.’s winning work at Palm Beach

“Congratulations to all of our 2018 winners. We are incredibly proud to drive these awards each year and are delighted that the awards are in their eighth year. The entries in 2018 were of the highest calibre and it was an honour to see firsthand the expertise and imagination behind Australia’s most outstanding interiors,” said Belle magazine editor, Tanya Buchanan.

Arent & Pyke's 'Treetop House' project. Those pale pink sheers are an inspired choice.
Award winners Arent & Pyke’s ‘Treetop House.’ The pale pink sheer curtains were an inspired choice.

Taking out three awards including the highest accolade of the evening (‘Interior Designer of the Year’) was the founder of Alexander & Co., Jeremy Bull whose work on a commercial space in Dubai and the aforementioned Palm Beach house was recognised.

Alexander & Co Palm Beach project
Alexander & Co.’s winning Palm Beach project

The ‘Best Bathroom Design’ award went to Decus Interiors for its stunning bathroom project in Woollahra. Combining pink onyx with a dusty rose concrete floor, statement lighting and a custom-designed mirror it’s one of the most original bathrooms I’ve seen.

Decus Interiors Woollahra House
The ‘Best Bathroom Design’ award went to this Decus Interiors project

Decus Interiors Woollahra bathroom

The ‘Emerging Design Star’ award was given to Felicity Slattery and Sarah Cosentino of Studio Esteta while Juliet Arent and Sarah-Jane Pyke of Arent & Pyke were awarded the ‘Best Work with Colour’ title for their gorgeous use of colour in residential spaces.

Arent & Pyke's 'Treetop House' project
Arent & Pyke’s ‘Treetop House’ project illustrates how the duo won the ‘Best Work with Colour’ award.
Arent & Pyke's stunning 'Curatorial House' project
Arent & Pyke’s ‘Curatorial House’ project is another example of beautiful colour use.

The ‘Best Residential Kitchen Design’ award went to Amber Road for its ‘1906’ project.

Amber Road's award-winning kitchen
Amber Road’s award-winning kitchen

The full list of winners:

Belle Coco Republic Interior Designer of the Year
Jeremy Bull of Alexander & Co.

Best Residential Interior
Palm Beach House by Alexander & Co.

Best Commercial Interior
Hordern House by Studio Kate (Busatti)

Best Hospitality Interior
Sean Connolly at Dubai Opera by Alexander & Co.

Best Residential Kitchen Design
1906 by Amber Road

Best Bathroom Design
Woollahra House Bathroom Two by Decus Interiors

Emerging Design Star
Felicity Slattery and Sarah Cosentino of Studio Esteta

Best Work with Colour
Juliette Arent and Sarah-Jane Pyke of Arent & Pyke

Best Residential Interior – Readers’ Choice
Hamilton Island House by Greg Natale Design

Last year’s winners

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10 interior designers’ favourite Sydney homewares stores

Last week we spoke to 10 of Melbourne’s top interior designers and had them recommend their favourite Melbourne homewares stores. Today it’s Sydney’s turn! 

Ioanna Lennox of Ioanna Lennox Interiors: West Elm is my go-to place if I need something to add to an already defined style or existing room or, equally, if I need to pick out some feature items as a starting point for a space. West Elm has everything from contemporary and modern American furniture, rugs, pre-made curtains and soft furnishings to beautiful accents and kitchenware that would enhance any space. The West Elm style is warm, textured and relaxed and fits so well into our contemporary Australian design aesthetic.

Ioanna
Ioanna

Jeremy Bull of Alexander &CO: The creation of cultural brain trust Nicholas Barber (also one of the more lovely human beings you are likely to meet) Dunlin is a beautiful curation of nostalgia and craft. We haven’t found a project yet where there isn’t a great place for a handmade wicker basket, suspended glass terrarium or mast light fitting, and there is never a reason not to have him visit our studio.

Jeremy
Jeremy

Meryl Hare of Hare + Klein: My favourite homewares store is Spence & Lyda. They vary their merchandise and often have one-offs, so they keep us interested! They also have a range of Ruth Levine’s beautiful vessels and totems, a personal favourite.

Spence
Spence & Lyda

Christopher Polly of Christopher Polly Architect: Top3 By Design is a favourite, as I’ve found myself consistently revisiting their store due to their broad range of products. They offer good design, ranging from simple to eclectic pieces and they regularly refresh with new products. They have a great mix of lighting, homewares and accessories for utilitarian or decorative purposes.

Christopher
Christopher

Virginia Kerridge of Virginia Kerridge Architect: My favourite homewares store is Chee Soon & Fitzgerald, and it’s also my local as they are on Regent St, Redfern. It’s a small store but they have lots of quality things, and the fact that it is small means you aren’t overwhelmed by choice as is so often the case! They have a great mixture of products from ceramics and textiles to lighting and gifts. Also you have the added bonus of having a laugh with them every time you visit!

Chee Soon & Fitzgerald
Chee Soon & Fitzgerald

Brendan Wong of Brendan Wong Design: Now in their 30th year, Dinosaur Designs are known for their signature resin pieces. The forms are so fascinating and when placed near a window they illuminate beautifully. They are now working with other diverse materials including brass, silver and agate. They have taken their pieces around the world but their original Paddington store is still at the heart. You’ll find bright resin vases or subdued ceramic bowls, something for every interior.

Brendan
Brendan

Brad Swartz of Brad Swartz Architect: One of my favourite homewares stores is Catapult Design in Darlinghurst. They have a beautiful collection of furniture from both established and up and coming Australian designers. The finely crafted and minimalistic design of many of their pieces means their furniture can either be a signature piece or sit back and let the architecture, view or artwork take centre stage.

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Catapult Designs

Sarah-Jane Pyke of Arent&PykeSmall Spaces in Redfern is such a rare gem, unlike any other retail experience in Sydney. It is such a beautiful space, part art gallery and part homewares store, with a selection of furniture pieces to suit small homes. A visit to Small Spaces is always inspiring. In this era of mass production, everything in the store feels like a rare treasure, with a strong sense of its maker. As much as the store changes, it maintains its peaceful, light filled calm. You feel like you could move in and spend the rest of your days drinking tea.

Sarah (left) and co-director Juliette Arent
Sarah (left) and co-director Juliette Arent

Anoushka Allum of SmartSpace Interiors: I’m always shopping at Papaya in Mosman. I find that the tranquil style and paired back colours that they stock work with almost any interior. I’m a big fan of their pendant lighting, vessels, vases and candle holders. The designs are beautiful and use lots of natural materials. If you’re looking to dress your dining table this is also where I would recommend you go. Placemats, cutlery and crockery all in beautiful natural colours and designs make for a stunning table when entertaining.

Papaya
Papaya

Chloe Matters of TomMarkHenryMCM House is my favourite as it typifies some of my most admired elements: neutral and relaxed tones and textures that work in simple harmony. They also mix these simple pieces with wares that have a slight modern, oriental twist. This understated look is powerful and represents a tranquility that I appreciate in design.

Chloe (left) and co-directors  Jade Nottage and Cushla McFadden
Chloe (left) and co-directors Jade Nottage and Cushla McFadden
We hope you found this list useful. Please let us know what you’d add!
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Belle Coco Republic Interior Design Awards 2014 dominated by the ladies

“Wow” was pretty much all I could say when I attended the fourth annual Belle Coco Republic Interior Design Awards last night. Held at Coco Republic’s Alexandria showroom and styled by the very talented Steve Cordony, the room was more beautiful than I could have imagined.

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Interiors Addict favourite Greg Natale, took out the top award of Interior Designer of the Year, beating out fellow finalists SJB Interiors, Sarah Davison Interior Design, Arent & Pyke and Pascale Gomes-McNabb. He also won the top award in 2010 .

Greg Natale
Greg Natale

Belle editor-in-chief and one of the awards judges, Neale Whitaker, said Greg’s work had continued to develop and flourish through the years: “This is an exciting second win for Greg Natale, and demonstrates the increasing breadth, quality and maturity of his work.”

We couldn’t agree more. Jen has been privy to much of Greg’s as yet unpublished work which will appear in his forthcoming first book. I’ve heard it’s pretty incredible stuff!

Neale Wh
Neale Whitaker

Greg receives two return flights to Maison et Objet in Paris, plus a package of prizes that includes Parisi bathroom products, a Smeg fridge, a Riedel decanter and generous vouchers from Cadrys and Coco Republic.

The night was also one for the ladies, with entries this year being dominated by some of Australia’s leading female interior designers. Juliette Arent and Sarah-Jane Pyke of Arent & Pyke took out the residential category for The Avenue (Sydney); Miriam Fanning of Mim Design won the corporate category for the Little Group Office (Melbourne); and Pascale Gomes-McNabb won the hospitality category for the French bistro Yellow (Sydney).

Pascale Gomes-McNabb
Pascale Gomes-McNabb
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Jeremy Bull and Anna Trefely of Alexander & Co

The innovative work of Melbounre’s March Studio saw them take out the commercial category for the Sneakerboy store and in the awards’ first-ever tie, Sydney-based Alexander & Co also received the award for the hospitality category for the Watsons Bay Hotel. Each category winner receives Cadrys, Coco Republic and Parisi vouchers.

Neale Whitikaer and Darren Palmer
Neale Whitaker and Darren Palmer

Look out for Belle’s June/July 2014 issue (on sale 19 May),
 featuring a complete overview of the awards, winners and their respective projects.

Congratulations to all the winners and finalists!