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2019 Belle Coco Republic Interior Design finalists

When it comes to interiors inspo it doesn’t get much better than the Belle Coco Republic Interior Design Awards. Drawn from over 300 submissions, this year’s finalists are a pretty glittering bunch and they represent some of Australia’s finest creative talents. Acclaimed interior design stars Arent & Pyke and David Flack received several nominations while lesser known designer Dylan Farrell made a splash also having been nominated in both the ‘Emerging Design Star’ and ‘Interior Designer of the year’ categories.

'Best Residential Interior' finalist Arent & Pyke's 'Under the Tree' project
‘Best Residential Interior’ finalist Arent & Pyke’s ‘Under the Tree’ project
'Best Residential Interior' finalist Arent & Pyke's 'Under the Tree' project
‘Best Residential Interior’ finalist Arent & Pyke’s ‘Under the Tree’ project

“After nine years, we continue to be impressed by the level of creative artistry in the Australian design space. This year, the chosen finalists showcase cutting edge and experimental design, setting new standards for the Australian interior design industry. Through this initiative we are able to discover new, emerging talent as well as witness the extraordinary evolution of those already known,” says Belle magazine editor Tanya Buchanan.

'Best Residential Interior' finalist Dylan Farrell Design's 'Sydney Contemporary Perch' project
‘Best Residential Interior’ finalist Dylan Farrell Design’s ‘Sydney Contemporary Perch’ project
'Best Residential Interior' finalist Dylan Farrell Design's 'Sydney Contemporary Perch' project
‘Best Residential Interior’ finalist Dylan Farrell Design’s ‘Sydney Contemporary Perch’ project

The awards are comprised of eight categories including best residential interior, best residential kitchen design, best residential bathroom design, best hospitality interior, best commercial interior, emerging design star, best work with colour and Belle Coco Republic interior designer of the year.

'Best Residential Interior' finalist Kennedy Nolan's Oak House project
‘Best Residential Interior’ finalist Kennedy Nolan’s Oak House project
'Best Residential Kitchen Design' finalist Kennedy Nolan's Caroline House project has already featured in many other awards
‘Best Residential Kitchen Design’ finalist Kennedy Nolan’s Caroline House project has already featured in many other awards

“We are proud to be a part of this prestigious accolade that continues to raise the bar for Australian designers,” says Coco Republic executive director Anthony Spon-Smith who joins Tanya on the year’s judging panel alongside stylist and Belle style director-at-large Steve Cordony, publisher and author Karen McCartney amongst several others.

'Best Residential Kitchen Design' finalist Flack Studio's Caulfield North residence
‘Best Residential Kitchen Design’ finalist Flack Studio’s Caulfield North project
'Best Residential Kitchen Design' finalist Flack Studio's Caulfield North residence
‘Best Residential Kitchen Design’ finalist Flack Studio’s Caulfield North project

This year also sees the very exciting arrival of international judge and acclaimed interior designer Kit Kemp. Known for creating witty and award-winning spaces, Kit will lend an international flavour to the awards when they are handed down at an invitation-only event at Coco Republic in Sydney’s Alexandria on 21 May.

'Best Residential Bathroom Design' finalist Flack Studio's Caulfield North project
‘Best Residential Bathroom Design’ finalist Flack Studio’s Caulfield North project
'Best Residential Bathroom Design' finalist Alwill Interiors' Peppertree House kid’s ensuites
‘Best Residential Bathroom Design’ finalist Alwill Interiors’ Peppertree House kid’s ensuites

Last year’s winners

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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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Designer profile: Award-winning Kirsten & Jonathan from SJB

Fresh off the back of big wins during the recent design awards season, we caught up with the directors of  SJB recently, Kirsten Stanisich and Jonathan Richards. Not only were the talented duo awarded the ‘Interior Designer of the Year’ and the ‘Best Hospitality Interior’ awards at the 2017 Belle Coco Republic Interior Design Awards but they also won the ‘Residential Decoration Award’ and received two commendations at the 2017 Australian Interior Design Awards too.

SJB directors Kirsten Stanisich and Jonathan Richards

After studying interior design at the University of Technology Sydney, Jonathan pursued exhibition and museum design – a path that saw him cross paths with some architectural greats. “The first exhibition I designed was at the State Library of NSW about sketchbooks of famous architects. I had the pleasure of working with architects like Harry Seidler and Glen Murcutt on displaying some of their wonderful sketches,” says Jonathan who worked in museums and galleries in Sydney Melbourne and London before joining SJB. “At that time, SJB was still new to Sydney and I loved the hospitality work they were producing – to me it seemed a natural progression from the theatre of gallery design,” says Jonathan.

‘Redfern Terrace’ project

Kirsten’s career began after studying architecture at the University of Melbourne, when she worked for SJB in Melbourne. “After about 18 months I was seconded to the interiors team and it was then I realised that interior design gave me more opportunity for experimentation with new materials and a greater understanding of detailing for human scale. So not long after long after I took a permanent role with the interiors division and then relocated to help establish the practice in Sydney,” says Kirsten.

‘A Private Residence’ project

“Given I was new to SJB and Kirsten was relatively new to Sydney, we both had a sense of new beginnings. We had enormous fun working on fabulous hospitality projects in the early 2000’s and we learnt a lot very quickly. It was fun and it was also stressful and we realised we were a well-balanced partnership,” says Jonathan of the early days. And it’s a partnership that has continued to flourish, as illustrated by the pair’s recent win at the Belle Coco Republic Interior Design Awards where they took out the ‘Best Hospitality Interior’ award for their 12-Micron project.

Buena Vista hotel project

With a nuanced approach to their design practice, the pair prefer to add to the existing elements of a space rather than start afresh. “Even if those elements might seem unfashionable. We think of our interiors as another layer in the ongoing history of a building rather than a totally new space. This can be more of a challenge when we are given a new open building shell as sometimes there can be very little to draw from, which is often why we also look at the wider context such as where the project is located and how we can evoke a recognition of that place or the people who will be occupying the space,” says Kirsten who cites natural materials, unique small details and recognition of past design periods as their design signatures.

‘Redfern Terrace’ project

As for more general inspiration, Kirsten and Jonathan often seek it outside of the world of design. “Nature is always an incredible inspiration with its random patterns, textures, shapes and colours. Sometimes it can even be a song or music that evokes something in us or incredible fashion designers like Raf Simons or interior designers like Andree Putman and Patricia Urquiola,” says Jonathan.

‘A Private Residence’ project

As for a favourite project, Kirsten cites ‘A Private Residence’ which was recently bestowed the ‘Residential Decoration Award’ at the 2017 Australian Interior Design Awards, in addition to a commendation for the firm’s ‘Redfern Terrace.’ “The client is very anti fashion and she helped to push me to develop a design which was luxurious and expressive,” says Kirsten.

‘A Private Residence’ project

For Jonathan, it’s a couple of Bondi Beach projects that he has most enjoyed. “I have been working on a few magnificent residences in Bondi Beach over the last four years. Three different clients that all live near one another but the outcomes have been very different. It’s been a pleasure working on them to achieve a wonderful design – but more than anything the satisfaction of the project relies on the mutual enjoyment you have with the clients. When the clients are willing to embrace wonderful design, it brings me enormous joy creating something special,” says Jonathan.

The ’12-Micron’ project at Sydney’s Barangaroo

Photography: Katie Kaars, Felix Forest & Anson Smart

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The 2017 Belle Coco Republic Interior Design Awards winners

Taking out top honours in the ‘Best Residential Interior,’ ‘Best Residential Design’ and ‘Best Residential Bathroom Design’ (joint winner) categories, Smart Design Studio’s ‘Indigo Slam’ made quite the splash at the recent 2017 Belle Coco Republic Interior Design Awards night.

Smart Design Studio’s ‘Indigo Slam’ project

The Sydney home, created as a gallery space for one of Australia’s foremost art collectors is, rather fittingly, equal parts sculpture and private residence.

Smart Design Studio’s ‘Indigo Slam’ project

Currently in its seventh year, the awards are hosted by Belle magazine and the premium furniture and homewares purveyor Coco Republic. This year saw 270 submissions battle it out across nine categories including residential, commercial and hospitality divisions.

The Rado Emerging Design Star award recipient Yasmine Ghoniem’s (Amber Road) ‘Deco House’ project

“Congratulations to all our winners and entrants. Year on year, the awards showcase the innovative thinking that shapes the Australian interior design industry and this year was just exceptional. It is always a privilege to see the outstanding work of the brightest talents in our field,” said Tanya Buchanan, the editor of Belle magazine.

Interior Designer of the Year’ SJB’s ‘Redfern Terrace’ project

The ‘Interior Designer of the Year’ award was taken out by the interior design directors of SJB, Jonathan Richards and Kirsten Stanisich.

B.E. Architecture’s ‘Hamden Road Residence’ won the ‘Best Residential Bathroom Design’ category together with Smart Design Studio for their ‘Indigo Slam’ project

This year saw the addition of two new award categories, the ‘Rado Emerging Design Star’ award that was won by Yasmine Ghoniem of Amber Road and the ‘Best Work with Colour’ award that was won by David Flack from Flack Studio. We featured David’s fabulous work on Ginger and Smart’s flagship store recently.

‘Best work with colour’ award winner David Flack’s Ginger & Smart flagship project

The full list of winners:

Belle Coco Republic Interior Designer of the Year
Jonathan Richards and Kirsten Stanisich, SJB

Best Residential Interior
Smart Design Studio, Indigo Slam

Best Residential Interior – Readers’ Choice
Thomas Hamel and Associates, Sydney Homecoming

Best Commercial Interior
Fiona Lynch, Viktoria & Woods

Best Hospitality Interior
SJB, 12-Micron

Best Residential Kitchen Design
Smart Design Studio, Indigo Slam

Best Residential Bathroom Design
B.E Architecture, Hampden Road Residence (joint winner) and Smart Design Studio, Indigo Slam (joint winner)

Rado Emerging Design Star
Yasmine Ghoniem, Amber Road

Best Work with Colour
David Flack, Flack Studio

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Belle Coco Republic interior design awards: Bathroom finalists

The shortlist for the 2017 Belle Coco Republic Interior Design Awards was announced recently and it’s teeming with amazing work from Australia’s best and brightest interior architects and designers.

Arent&Pyke’s ‘Barcom Terrace’ project

In its seventh year, the awards recognise design achievement across several categories and today we bring you the competition’s residential bathroom finalists. Marble, brass and black abound in what can only be described as an extraordinarily sophisticated bunch of bathing spaces.

Arent&Pyke’s ‘Barcom Terrace’ project

We’re big fans of Arent&Pyke and it’s no wonder they were shortlisted for their ‘Barcom Terrace’ project. Not only does the bathroom meld seamlessly with the understated grandeur of the 1800’s heritage listed property that houses it, but the luxurious materials made us gasp.

Arent&Pyke’s ‘Barcom Terrace’ project

“Rich in materiality, with painted walls, timber floors, tiles and a freestanding sculptural bath, the deliberately strong and masculine language of steel framing is balanced by the romance of floor to ceiling curtains in soft white linen, while a large black timber door visually ties this suite to the whole,” says Arent&Pyke.

B.E. Architecture’s ‘Hamden Road Residence’

The bathroom at B.E. Architecture’s ‘Hamden Road Residence’ uses granite to spectacular effect and we were particularly taken with its adjacent outdoor shower. “The curved bath and basins were custom designed to be engineered into solid pieces of stone. The baths and basins are textured by hand on the outside face and honed internally. The inspiration for these came from a baptismal font in Rome,” says B.E Architecture.

The outdoor shower at B.E. Architecture’s ‘Hamden Road Residence’

Handelsmann + Khaw’s ‘Hunters Hill bathroom’ features a neutral palette of natural materials that create a unique yet timeless design that has a rustic, high-end farmhouse vibe.

Handelsmann + Khaw’s ‘Hunter’s Hill bathroom’

“A balance of rough and smooth textures creates a union of formality and sensuality, light and shade. In the bathroom, we created an open plan with the bathtub beneath the window as the focal point, centred on the glazed steel framed doors joining the master bedroom. The shower and WC are concealed within freestanding stone clad enclosures, their separation from the ceiling emphasises the pitched form that gives the bathroom a quality of openness that goes beyond conventional ideas.”

Handelsmann + Khaw’s ‘Hunter’s Hill bathroom’

Finalist Smart Design Studio’s ‘Indigo Slam’ bathroom, aside from its standout bespoke bath tub, boasts eco-credentials too. “The project aspires to an exemplary level of environmentally sustainable design with natural lighting, cross-ventilation, rainwater harvesting and adherence to passive solar design principles reducing the energy and water load of the building. Geothermal heating and cooling have also been incorporated into the design and solar hot water and photovoltaic cells populate the roof,” they say.

Smart Design Studio’s ‘Indigo Slam’ bathroom

By contrast, AP Design House’s ‘Vernon Apartment’ is a study in minimalist white but the curved lines soften the monochrome effect.

AP Design House’s ‘Vernon Apartment’

The winners will be announced in Sydney on Thursday May 25, 2017.

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Belle Coco Republic Interior Design Awards 2016 winners

This year’s Belle Coco Republic Interior Design Awards were dominated by the outstanding projects of designer Fiona Lynch, who topped off the night by being the first woman to win the top prize of Designer of the Year. She also took out the top award for Best Residential Interior for the Balwyn Residence (pictured) and Best Bathroom Design for the Hargreaves Residence.

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At last night’s 2016 Awards, Australia’s interior design community came together to celebrate and identify the very best in Australian design talent. One of Australia’s most prestigious design accolades, the Awards acknowledge excellence in Australian interior design and decoration and set the benchmark for expertise, creativity and vision in what is a highly competitive and progressive industry.

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This year, Belle’s style-director-at-large Steve Cordony, transformed Coco Republic’s Alexandria showroom, evoking a modern geometric theme with hits of ultramarine blue to the delight over 250 industry and media guests. This year’s judging panel included publisher and design expert, Karen McCartney, Coco Republic executive directors, Anthony Spon Smith and Jeremy Byrne, Dinosaur Designs creative director, Louise Olsen, Timothy Oulton, founder and director of Timothy Oulton, Belle editor Tanya Buchanan and Steve Cordony.

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Tanya said: “Congratulations to all of the designers and firms who entered this year’s awards, which had the most entries ever with more than 300 projects submitted for judging. The calibre of entries was incredible and the judges really noticed a dynamic aesthetic and sense of innovation running through the body of work. It was great to see some of Australia’s best design talent Fiona Lynch, Whiting Architects, Arent & Pyke and Woods Bagot, recognised for their outstanding work. So many design schemes take years to plan and execute so I know how they must feel to win an award for one of these projects which are always challenging but ultimately rewarding.”

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Fiona receives return flights for two to Paris to visit Maison & Objet in September courtesy of Cathay Pacific, a $5,000 Parisi voucher, a $1,000 Coco Republic voucher and of course a one-year subscription to Belle. All the award winners are profiled in Belle’s June/July 2016 issue, on sale on Monday 16 May.

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The full list of winners

Best Residential Interior Fiona Lynch, Balwyn Residence

Best Commercial Interior Woods Bagot, Paramount by The Office Space (see it here)

Best Hospitality Interior Arent & Pyke, Alex Hotel

Best Residential Kitchen Design Whiting Architects, O’Grady Kitchen

Best Residential Bathroom Design Fiona Lynch, Hargreaves Residence

Belle Coco Republic Interior Designer of the Year Fiona Lynch

Best Residential Interior – Readers’ Choice Arent & Pyke, Double Bay House

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Finalists for 2016 Belle Coco Republic Interior Design Awards

Let’s face it, there’s a lot of design awards out there. But the Belle Coco Republic Interior Design Awards are certainly a personal favourite (and having a super stylish awards party sure helps!).

Mim Design
Mim Design

Now in its sixth year, the 2016 finalists represent the highest calibre in interior design, each showcasing a uniquely Australian design aesthetic.

Arent & Pyke
Arent & Pyke

Featuring fresh, innovative and intriguing interiors, the categories include residential interior, bathroom design, kitchen design, hospitality interior, commercial interior and the one to win, interior designer of the year.

Fiona Lynch
Fiona Lynch

Up for the big gong are Robert Mills (Robert Mills Architects & Interior Designers), Fiona Lynch, Miriam Fanning (Mim Design), Juliette Arent & Sarah–Jane Pyke (Arent & Pyke) and Greg Natale (Greg Natale Design).

Greg Natale Design
Greg Natale

The judges are equally impressive, with Belle editor Tanya Buchanan, Belle style director-at-large, Steve Cordony, publisher and design expert, Karen McCartney, Coco Republic executive directors Anthony Spon Smith and Jeremy Byrne, Dinosaur Designs creative director, Louise Olsen and furniture designer, Timothy Oulton, making up the panel.

Robert Mills Architects & Interior Designers
Robert Mills Architects & Interior Designers

The winners will be announced at the Belle Coco Republic Interior Design Awards, to be held at Coco Republic in Sydney’s Alexandria on 10 May. All winning interior designers and their respective work will be published in Belle’s June/July issue, on sale 16 May.

THE FINALISTS

Residential Interior

1) Balwyn House, Fiona Lynch

2) Double Bay Residence, Arent & Pyke

3) Carrical House, Robert Mills Architects & Interior Designers

4) REL House, Mim Design

5) Haberfield House, Greg Natale Design

Bathroom Design

1) Hargeaves Residence, Fiona Lynch

2) Maple Display Suite, Studio You Me

3) Willoughby House, Arent & Pyke

4) Willamstown Residence Powder Room, Fiona Lynch

5) Wooloowin House, Owen Architecture

Kitchen Design

1) Fitzroy Loft, Architects EAT

2) Balwyn Residence, Fiona Lynch

3) Apartment Finger Wharf, Architects Prineas

4) Middle Park Residence, Fiona Lynch

5) O’Grady Kitchen, Whiting A+ I

Hospitality Interior

1) Alex Hotel, Arent & Pyke

2) Dinner By Heston Blumenthal, Bates Smart

3) Tetsujin, Architects EAT

4) Beresford Tasting Pavilion, Enoki

5) Smalls Bar, Fiona Lynch

Commercial Interior

1) Viktoria & Woods, Fiona Lynch

2) 1888 Certified, TomMarkHenry

3) One Hot Yoga & Pilates, Robert Mills Architects & Interior Designers

4) Greg Natale Design Studio, Greg Natale Design

5) Paramount By The Office Space, Woods Baggot

Interior Designer of The Year

1) Robert Mills, Robert Mills Architects & Interior Designers

2) Fiona Lynch, Fiona Lynch

3) Miriam Fanning, Mim Design

4) Juliette Arent & Sarah–Jane Pyke, Arent & Pyke

5) Greg Natale, Greg Natale Design

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Winners and photos from Belle Coco Republic Interior Design Awards

Belle Coco Republic Interior Design Awards is quite the impressive event. Styled to perfection and with the who’s who of the design world in attendance, it is one not to be missed. Which is why it was so disappointing neither Jen or I could make Tuesday’s gala event! Well, at least we have the photos to ogle at!

Belle Coco Republic Interior Design Awards 2015, 12th May 2015. Event held at Coco Republic Alexandria. Photo: Caroline McCredie

Now in its fifth year, the awards – which acknowledge excellence in Australian interior design and decoration – set the benchmark for expertise, creativity and vision in what is a highly competitive, highly progressive industry.

Belle Coco Republic Interior Design Awards 2015, 12th May 2015. Event held at Coco Republic Alexandria. Photo: Caroline McCredie
Matt Gibson

Matt Gibson of Matt Gibson Architecture + Design took out the major award of the night, Belle Coco Republic Interior Designer of the Year — as well as the Residential Design category. Matt wins return flights to Paris and five nights accommodation to attend the Maison et Objet exhibition in September 2015, a $25,000 package from Multyflex, Parisi bathroom products to the value of $5000, a $2000 Cadrys voucher and a $1000 Coco Republic voucher.

Other winners were: Justine Hugh-Jones Design for Best Kitchen Design, Smart Design Studio for Best Bathroom Design, Genesin Studio for Best Commercial Interior and Hecker Guthrie for Best Hospitality Design.

Belle Coco Republic Interior Design Awards 2015, 12th May 2015. Event held at Coco Republic Alexandria. Photo: Caroline McCredie

The winners in this year’s awards represent an Australian design landscape that is fast becoming known for its unique, fresh and challenging aesthetic. The rigorous selection process was undertaken by this year’s judging panel of Coco Republic executive director Anthony Spon-Smith, Belle editor Tanya Buchanan and renowned publisher and author, Karen McCartney.

The award winners are profiled in Belle’s June/July 2015 issue, on sale Monday 18 May.

Photography by Caroline McCredie

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Meet the finalists for Belle Coco Republic Interior Designer of the Year 2015

The Belle Coco Republic Interior Design Awards always showcase the most amazing projects by the country’s most talented interior designers and this year… is no exception!

With the big prize of the night being Interior Designer of the Year (which last year was won by Interiors Addict favourite Greg Natale for the second time), 2015’s finalists are all first-time nominees. So, we thought what better time than now to learn a bit about the finalists and their featured projects (and also have a cheeky ogle at their amazing work!)?

Meryl Hare – Hare + Klein

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“It is humbling to be shortlisted for Interior Designer of the Year. I am supported by a great team so credit to them as well. We entered three projects that were quite diverse, one being a Federation home with a contemporary extension with clients we’d worked with previously; another was a new home designed by Popov Bass, with amazing views and the third was a renovation to a Kirribilli apartment. The common denominator was trusting and enthusiastic clients!”

Matt Gibson – Matt Gibson Architecture + Design

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“It is a real privilege to be shortlisted amongst the other fine practices and a nice acknowledgement of the hard work and passion that goes into running a practice such as ours. We are an architecture and interior design office that merges both disciplines concurrently. Our entries this year are a combination of residential and commercial projects of various sizes and scopes.”

Miriam Fanning – Mim Design

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“We are overwhelmed to be shortlisted among so many talented Australian designers achieving great things. We are particularly proud of our featured project, The Pask office. Pask was an innovative combination of cultivated styles which we accomplished through the use of quality natural materials that evoke a classic, understated and masculine luxury. In terms of planning, the Pask project needed to function as a dual tenancy, however instead of a reception they wanted a comfortable lounge/entry zone which reiterated the fundamental ‘residential’ feel we aimed to introduce throughout.”

Justine Hugh-Jones – Justine Hugh-Jones Interior Design

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“I feel extremely honoured and flattered to be shortlisted alongside other very impressive interior designers and I am of course very excited! The featured projects we entered were the residential Foreshore House, a waterfront home nestled directly on the shores of Middle Harbour. It is a joint collaboration between Justine Hugh-Jones Design and the architect Ben Vitale and is an elegant, inviting and relaxed family home that connects beautifully to the local landscape. The other project that my studio entered was the decoration of a display apartment in the Locarno precinct at Harold Park by the developers Mirvac. The apartment was styled and decorated to represent the modern eclectic feel of today’s attitude and desire towards design and lifestyle.”

Jeremy Bull – Alexander & Co.

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“We are absolutely thrilled. I have immense support in my role from our team and this shortlisting stands as a fantastic endorsement of what we have been able to achieve together over the last few years. We entered projects under the residential and hospitality categories. The first is a contemporary alteration of a family home in Mosman, Sydney, the two others included Sean Connolly’s new restaurant at the Adelaide Casino and a Japanese rock bar/restaurant in Manly.  All three are lovely projects though they could not be more different to each other in scale and intent. From the delicately personal to the epic and slightly insane!”

The Belle Coco Republic Interior Designs Awards night will take place on 13 May and I’ll be there. Watch this space! For more information.

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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!

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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.

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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!

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The 5 stunning homes shortlisted in the Belle Coco Republic Interior Design Awards 2014

Call it a first world problem, but I’m devastated to be missing this year’s Belle Coco Republic Interior Design Awards (on account of being in Europe) as it’s always such a great event and celebration. My excitement always starts on receiving the year’s finalists and I’m delighted to share with you sideshows of five homes shortlisted in the residential category. I must disclose my own personal bias towards my friend Greg Natale (whose forthcoming book I was lucky enough to work on with him). He has not one but two houses in this category! My favourite is the Croydon House.

Clearly each one of these homes is exceptional though. Enjoy the house porn!

The East Brisbane House by Greg Natale Design

The Croydon House by Greg Natale Design

The Avenue by Arent & Pyke

Arthouse by Sarah Davison Interior Design

Flinders House by Susi Leeton

The Belle Coco Republic Interior Design Awards, now in their fourth year, acknowledge excellence in Australian interior design and decoration and celebrate the best of the best in this ever-progressive industry. Awards are given in categories spanning the residential, commercial, corporate and hospitality sectors.

This year’s judging panel includes Coco Republic executive director Anthony Spon-Smith, Belle editor-in-chief Neale Whitaker and interior designer and blogger Dana Tomic-Hughes. The awards’ international judge is celebrated New York-based designer and retailer Jonathan Adler. Impressive stuff!

In the ultimate Belle Coco Republic Interior Designer of the Year category, finalists have been selected based upon careful consideration of the overall body of work submitted. The finalists for the big prize are:

I must say it’s fantastic to see so many women represented this year.

The announcement of all the award finalists, accompanied by images of their work, will be revealed in Belle’s new May issue, which goes on sale today (Monday 7 April).

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Belle Editor-in-chief Neale Whitaker said: “The quality of work in this year’s awards is exceptional. It’s the most exciting year yet. Every year it seems Australian interior designers are getting more innovative, more creative and more willing to push the envelope.”

The winners will be announced on 14 May at a champagne reception held at Coco Republic’s Sydney showroom. The winner of the Belle Coco Republic Interior Designer of the Year will receive two return flights to Maison et Objet, Paris, plus Parisi bathroom products to the value of $6000 and a $3000 Cadrys rug voucher. Prize packages in all categories include a $1,000 Coco Republic voucher, a $1,000 Cadrys rug voucher and a $1,000 Parisi voucher.

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Winners and photos from last night’s Belle Coco Republic Interior Design Awards 2013

The industry’s finest got dressed up for the Belle Coco Republic Interior Design Awards 2013 last night and I was lucky enough to join them! The event styling, by Belle’s own Steve Cordony, at Coco’s Alexandria showroom, was impeccable as ever.

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Clockwise from left: Greg Natale, Neale Whitaker and Jamie Durie, Darren Palmer and Megan Morton

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Congratulations to Paul Hecker and Hamish Guthrie of Hecker Guthrie, who jointly picked up the top award, interior designer of the year, beating fellow finalists Iain Halliday and Greg Natale (who won in 2012 and 2011 respectively). Belle editor-in-chief Neale Whitaker said they had taken Australian interior design and decoration in an intriguing new direction. “It is as refined as it is industrial and as glamorous as it is raw. Their body of work is consistently fresh and directional.”