I’m pleased to share that a recent project I styled, a heritage three-storey terrace home in Sydney's Potts Point designed by Tom Mark Henry, has been featured in Vogue Living.
Reimagined over four years, the heritage terrace balances contemporary interior design with the character of the original home. Stone appears throughout the project in multiple forms, from Carrara marble flooring to Oriental Gold detailing that frames key architectural moments.
For this project, my role focused on styling the interiors with a mix of vintage and contemporary furniture, sculptural objects and artworks that add character and texture while complementing the interior design scheme.
Throughout the home, artworks by Anna Curnuck, Dalin Alejandrino and Graziela Guardino introduce colour and depth, layered with sculptural furniture, ceramics and objects to create visual balance and interest within the interiors.
Unexpected shapes and textures appear throughout the spaces, from the Italian Dining Table by Ferdinando Meccani (1974) and Henrietta Dining Chairs by McMullin to the Kami Vase Big Chrome by Copenhagen 101 and Aphrodite White Bowl by Ben David, adding moments of playfulness that complement the overall material palette.
Interior design: Tom Mark Henry
Editorial Styling: Kerrie-Ann Jones
Photography: Pablo Veiga
Joinery: Bondi Kitchens
Build: Built By MK 

EXPLORE THE PIECES FEATURED IN THIS PROJECT
Several of the vintage furniture pieces, sculptural objects and art featured in this home are available through Kerrie-Ann Jones Gallery, including rare mid-century furniture, contemporary art and handmade ceramics.
If you're looking for help styling your home or project, I'm currently taking bookings. You can view my portfolio, or get in touch by emailing info@kerrieannjones.com.


