A private home in Balmain, Australia, designed by local design studio Tilly Barber. Her work, Family Treetop Rental Property, is located in a jungle suburb about 25 kilometers east of Melbourne's CBD. She will live there with her friends and her six-year-old son Mars, in their "modern family" home.
Tilly Barber's family made containers with her friends during an impromptu pottery night. Since then, there have been many free pottery evenings, and the house has evolved into the idea of turning a garden shed into a small pottery studio.
An old, special Turkish tapestry in the interior was discovered during her visit to Patara, an ancient village in southern Turkey. Tilly even drove to the Victorian frontier to pick up a table for the house. Made from processed wood, it is the perfect place for families to enjoy breakfast, work or drink tea with guests. She also restored a medieval woven chair she found on the side of the road.
Plenty of wooden furniture fills the interior with a sense of nature. Choose chair of combinatorial type sofa, cany and the adornment picture that has artistic quality will decorate a sitting room. Mars' bedroom is filled with paintings and drawings from different phases of his life, with an antique oak bed and a 1970s wool Flokati rug.
- Interiors: Tilly Barber
- Words: Gina