THE PROPERTY STYLIST PROJECT
Woolloomooloo
Harbourside Composure
Set against Sydney Harbour, this Woolloomooloo apartment is defined by strong architectural detailing and a confident contemporary sensibility. A curated selection of Boyd Blue pieces introduces depth and character throughout, engaging directly with the home’s classical framework and reinforcing a composed, design-led approach to harbourside living.
Sculptural Presence
The interior palette is anchored by marble, dark timber and warm metallic tones, creating a backdrop that feels both structured and expressive. The Sculptural forms of the Frankie Counter Stool, Maxwell Dining Chair and Adela Dining Table bring visual rhythm and presence, introducing curvature, weight and softness to spaces shaped by stone and architectural detail.
Enduring Sophistication
Material contrast plays a defining role across the apartment. Woven raffia surfaces of the Clifton Console sit alongside upholstered seating and refined metal accents, introducing tactility and tonal variation that balance structure with softness. These layered elements allow the furniture to become an integral part of the architectural composition, resulting in an interior that feels resolved and purposeful, elevated yet grounded and defined by clarity of form, material depth and enduring refinement.
About The Studio
The Property Stylist takes a considered, bespoke approach to styling, shaping interiors through a clear understanding of space, materiality and composition. Drawing on deep familiarity with Sydney’s residential context, the studio creates environments that feel intentional and balanced. Access to a network of designers and makers allows each project to be layered with distinctive pieces, supported by an integrated approach to interior design and decoration.