Stylecraft + Home
Stylecraft + Home
Our homes are our sanctuaries and reflect our style, personality and lives.
Selecting furniture, lighting and accessories forms an important part of transforming a building into an environment we connect with personally and in turn call a home. Stylecraft’s collection encompasses European, Japanese and Australian designed pieces that are suitable for living, dining, home office and outdoor spaces.
Pictured above: Fullarton House, Adelaide designed by Atelier Bond. Photography by Jonathon VDK Studio.
Products featured: Hearth Loft Armchair by Ross Gardam, Ghia Coffee Table by Arper, Laguna Table Lamp by Artemide, Blava Easy Chair by Ritzwell.
Pictured left: Myvore House, Melbourne designed by Cera Stribley. Photography by Derek Swalwell.
Product featured: Julep Lounge by Tacchini.
Entrance
Entrance
The entrance design of a home plays a crucial role in setting the tone for the entire space. As the first point of contact, it creates a lasting first impression and reflects the personality and style of the household. A well-designed entrance enhances functionality by providing organisation and flow.
Pictured above: Whiskey Room House, Melbourne designed by Simone Haag. Photography by Timothy Kaye.
Product featured: Five to Nine Daybed by Tacchini.
Pictured left: Thornbury House, Melbourne designed by C.Kairouz Architects. Photography by Shannon McGrath.
Product featured: Torii Love Console by Tacchini.
Living
Living
As a central gathering space, the living area should balance functionality with warmth, offering a welcoming environment for relaxation, conversation, and entertainment. Thoughtful layout, lighting, and furniture choices can enhance the room’s versatility and reflect the household’s personality. Bold choices may be made in colours and textures, or a more neutral and timeless palette offers an approach for longevity.
Pictured above: Rose Bay House, Sydney designed by Levine Vokaberg. Styling by Atelier Lab. Photography by Pablo Veiga.
Products featured: Hearth Curve Lounge by Ross Gardam, Pluto Tables by Tacchini.
Pictured left: Thornbury House, Melbourne designed by C.Kairouz Architects. Photography by Shannon McGrath.
Products featured: Sesann Lounge by Tacchini, Altar Side Table by Tacchini, Roopa Coffee Table by Arper, Lattice Rug by James Walsh for Stylecraft.
Formal Dining
Formal Dining
The formal dining room design holds importance as a space dedicated to shared meals, celebrations, and meaningful gatherings. Its layout and ambiance set the stage for connection and tradition, often bringing family and friends together in an intentional setting. Thoughtful design elements — such as lighting, comfortable dining chairs, and a dining table in a quality material — can elevate the dining experience.
Pictured above: Cottesloe House, Perth designed by Malvina Stone. Photography by Jody d’Arcy.
Products featured: Catifa 53 4 Leg Chair by Arper, Blava Easy Chair by Ritzwell.
Pictured left: Rowena Parade House, Richmond designed by Cantilever Interiors. Photography by Martina Gemmola.
Products featured: Hearth Curve Lounge by Ross Gardam, Colour Wood Dining Table by Karimoku New Standard, Castor Plus Dining Chair by Karimoku New Standard.
Informal Dining
Informal Dining
The informal dining area, such as placing barstools at the kitchen bench, plays a key role in the flow and functionality of everyday home life. It offers a casual, convenient space for quick meals and conversations. This setup encourages social interaction and connection, blending dining with daily routines.
Pictured above: Brougham Apartments, Adelaide, designed by Williams Burton Leopardi. Photography by David Sievers.
Pictured left: Tribe Street, Melbourne, architecture by S&K Group, styling by Simpli Interiors. Photography by Veeral.
Product featured: Sedis Barstool by acp atelier.
Bedroom
Bedroom
The design of a bedroom goes beyond offering a space to rest, with elements like an occasional chair in the corner, bedside tables, and lighting playing crucial roles in creating a functional and relaxing environment. An occasional chair offers a quiet spot for reading or unwinding, while bedside tables provide convenience for creating a sense of order. A bedside lamp, not only enhances the room’s ambiance but is an opportunity to select a design icon to wake up to every day.
Pictured above: Rose Bay House, Sydney designed by Levine Vokaberg. Styling by Atelier Lab. Photography by Pablo Veiga.
Product featured: ADA Lamp by Tacchini.
Pictured left: Annandale Residence designed by M X M Design Studio. Styling by Atelier Lab. Photography by Ryan Linnegar.
Product featured: Shogun Lamp by Artemide.
Home Office
Home Office
In today’s increasingly remote work culture, a well-designed home office can enhance both performance and work-life balance. Selecting an ergonomic chair, desk and functional lighting is crucial to a welcoming and productive study. If the space allows, a dedicated home office allows for a clear boundary between professional and home activities.
Pictured above: Curatorial House, Melbourne designed by Tyler Aspen Edmonds. Photography by Sharyn Cairns.
Products featured: Catifa Sensit Executive Chair by Arper, Pi-Dou Vase by Tacchini.
Pictured above: Whiskey Room House, Melbourne designed by Simone Haag. Photography by Timothy Kaye.
Product featured: Catifa Sensit Executive Chair by Arper.
Outdoor
Outdoor
Creating a seamless connection with nature can be achieved with well-planned outdoor areas, such as patios, gardens, or decks. Thoughtful landscaping, seating arrangements, and lighting can transform the space into an inviting retreat, enhancing both the aesthetic appeal and functionality of the home.
Pictured above: Albert Park House, Melbourne designed by McMahon and Nerlich. Photography by Shannon McGrath.
Product featured: Deneb Table & Bench by Stua.
Pictured left:Â Fullarton House, Adelaide designed by Atelier Bond. Photography by Jonathon VDK Studio.
Products featured: Umomoku Outdoor Lounge by Prostoria.