Australian interior designer Mardi Ola designed her house in South Yarra, a suburb of Melbourne. One of the first converted warehouses in Australia, this house has become a well-established building type. The soaring ceiling and 1960s New York atmosphere obviously brought new life to South Yarra's unique house.
The entry area to Mardi Ola’s spectacular converted warehouse in South Yarra. Antique cabinet filled with various art pieces: David Bromley ‘Noah’s Ark Bronze Animals’, Gemma Smith acrylic sculpture from Sarah Cottier Gallery, and Vanilla Netto neon from Arc One Gallery. Vintage Soriana sofas purchased on 1st Dibs. Painting by Gemma Smith from Sarah Cottier Gallery. Painting in hallway by Vanilla Netto from Arc One Gallery.
- Interiors: Mardi Ola
- Photos: Caitlin Mills
- Words: Qianqian