Capturing the refined exuberance of an expertly poured glass of bubbly, Foolscap Studio’s sumptuously reimagined Domaine Chandon winery brings renewed effervescence to a well-loved Yarra Valley destination.
April 18th, 2018
Architect: Foolscap Studio
Project Manager / Builder: Yarra Valley Commercial
Specialist Lighting: Light Project
Metalwork: Formanova
Length: 11 months
Furniture
‘Huggy’ low stool, Obodo. ‘m.a.d.’ sling upholstered chair, ‘Grille’ outdoor chair and barstool, Gohome. ‘FERMOB’ bar stool, Café Culture. ‘Pedrali’ bolding dining and bar table base, Prototype Furniture.
Lighting
‘Fabbian’ aerostat F27 table lamp, Gineico. Custom wall light, Foolscap. ‘TAL’ microscoop mini can light, ‘Moto Luce’ uplight, Light Project. Linear Pendant, Artefact Lighting.
Finishes
Whisper white paint, hardened steel, WC brood paint, Dulux. Fresco and stucco wax, pink lambskin wood wash, Porters Paints. Fairwood lower level stair paint, Upper level Tea for Two paint, Taubmans. Nevada leather, Pelle Leather. Jimara fabric, North Fabrics. Mode blush, Scuba autumn and Teatro misty fabric, Kvadrat Maharam. Atelier mango and outdoor Extreme verve fabric, Instyle. Spotted Gum, pre-finished flooring, extreme matte oil, George Feathers. Bronze mirror, Viridian. Walkeasy comcork joinery, Entegro Group. Forecolour coloured MDF, Porta. Porcelain ‘Artech Essenza’ panel bar top, Artedomus. Mutina pico ceramics, Urban Edge Ceramics.
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