For Akin Atelier, the fit-out for the recently completed Westfield Bondi Junction store was especially significant because it’s a major shopping destination within the fashion designers’ hometown.
CAMILLA AND MARC Westfield Bondi Junction store, Sydney by Akin Atelier
July 8th, 2019
Interior Design: Akin Atelier
Project Manager: emac construction
Builder: emac construction
Structural Engineer: Edmund Design Services
Furniture
“Nicos Zographos” tables, 1stdibs.
Finishes
Timber herringbone flooring, Oslek Timber. ‘Pallediana’ terrazzo tiling, Mediterranean Marble. Custom render walls, Marmorino.
Fixed & Fitted
Smeraldo Quartz shelving, Artedomus.
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