Project

Elizabeth Bay

Featuring

Rolo, Fizi, Slab

Photography

David Wheeler

Texture, Contrast and Sophisticated Materiality

Within the elegant harbourside apartment, Elizabeth Bay by Alexandra Borwn, layers rich materiality and sculptural forms create interiors that feel both deeply personal and effortlessly refined. Inspired by a vision of warmth, character and contemporary elegance, every detail contributes to a home that is as uplifting as it is beautiful.

In the living room, a trio of Rolo Flush Mount Pendants forms a striking sculptural composition. Two downward-facing pendants are paired with an upward-facing pendant, creating a dynamic interplay of form, light and shadow. Their considered arrangement complements the apartment’s nuanced palette while enhancing the sense of depth and atmosphere that defines the space.

Within the bathrooms, the Slab Collection appears as sculptural works; wall and ceiling jewellery for the home. Each piece is positioned with intention, forming part of a broader visual language that unfolds across different spaces. The sculptural silhouette of the glass slabs adds to the design intent celebrating the beauty of natural materiality and understated form.

‘I've always been drawn to lighting that doubles as artwork. The Slab pendants felt like beautiful jewels within the interiors; sculptural objects that not only provided beautiful light but contributed to the overall mood and character of each room.’
Alexandra Brown, Alexandra Brown Interiors