When this finely appointed development in Alexandria, Sydney required fittings of an exacting standard, the architects turned to a name synonymous with quality
July 19th, 2012
In Cargo Lane’s Terrace Collection, PBD Architects set out to establish residences that set a new benchmark in luxury inner-city living.
Located in Alexandria, Sydney the development is a sophisticated mix of oversized apartments and lavish three bedroom, multi-level terraces.
With open living and expansive outdoor entertaining areas, beautiful timbers and opulent stone throughout, a select range of contemporary and complimentary Parisi products were specified.
Truly at home in the 8 Terrace Collection homes are Parisi’s Ellisse Wall Faced Pan, Box Wall Basin, Ergo Basin and Wall Mixer, L’Hotel accessories as well as the Springtime Kitchen Mixer.
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