Jardan Sydney Flagship is a minimalist store located in Sydney, Australia, designed by IF Architecture. Architect Iva Foschia — founder, principal, and lead architect of IF Architecture — wanted to express the way that color has influenced the culture of the city, and in the process, pay homage to the Australian families who have helped us to better understand them through art and design. And so the design of Jardan’s new store started with the work of some of Australia’s most influential families in art and design: Brett Whiteley, who famously painted Sydney Harbour in deep ultramarine blue from his balcony, inspired by his muses, wife Wendy and daughter Arkie. John Olsen, who used a vibrant palette of blues and greens in A Salute to Sydney, and in the process inspired the colorful work of his daughter Louise Olsen and Stephen Ormandy — partners and designers of Dinosaur Designs. The work of Dinosaur Designs is incredibly colorful, too, with vivid oranges, blues, and greens that have helped to shape the way Australian’s view Sydney. Marion Hall Best, too, whose interior design work through the middle of last century had a great influence on the city’s interior architecture.  Photo 1 of 252 in Interiors by Leibal

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Jardan Sydney Flagship is a minimalist store located in Sydney, Australia, designed by IF Architecture. Architect Iva Foschia — founder, principal, and lead architect of IF Architecture — wanted to express the way that color has influenced the culture of the city, and in the process, pay homage to the Australian families who have helped us to better understand them through art and design. And so the design of Jardan’s new store started with the work of some of Australia’s most influential families in art and design: Brett Whiteley, who famously painted Sydney Harbour in deep ultramarine blue from his balcony, inspired by his muses, wife Wendy and daughter Arkie. John Olsen, who used a vibrant palette of blues and greens in A Salute to Sydney, and in the process inspired the colorful work of his daughter Louise Olsen and Stephen Ormandy — partners and designers of Dinosaur Designs. The work of Dinosaur Designs is incredibly colorful, too, with vivid oranges, blues, and greens that have helped to shape the way Australian’s view Sydney. Marion Hall Best, too, whose interior design work through the middle of last century had a great influence on the city’s interior architecture.