PMDL has recently opened an all-new design studio in North Sydney, and celebrated in style with team members and design lovers from across the Asia Pacific.
The new PMDL office in Sydney’s North is a great step forward for the team of architects and interior designers working under the PMDL banner.
The new North Sydney office will serve as the NSW base for PMDL, where their bespoke design teams will serve the architectural and design needs of the residential, hospitality, commercial and industrial sectors.







The opening of the new office was also a great opportunity to celebrate the successes of the design studio with their loyal clients, as well as bring all the associates and directors together from the three studios – Sydney, Melbourne and Hong Kong.

















The new studio is located at 17/124 Walker Street, North Sydney and is ready to take on any considered design projects you have.
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