Latest from Wrightson Stewart

Posted on Thu, 20 Jul 2017 by KiM

Old and new, black and white. Private and public, open and closed. Spaces rethought and ways of living defined. Shadow and light, inside and out. Opposites are intimate and custom design is considered. The Wilson Project by Brisbane-based Wrightson Stewart.

Photography by Kylie Hood

Anne says:

Wow. Talk about bringing an old Queenslander into the 21st Century with a bang. Nice one.

Anne says:

Wow. Talk about bringing an old Queenslander into the 21st Century with a bang. Nice one.

Christina says:

This is very interesting. However books on floor level wouldn't suit me very well. But at least the spines face out!

Christina says:

This is very interesting. However books on floor level wouldn't suit me very well. But at least the spines face out!

Michelle says:

I love the division of public and private space delineated by colour, the repetition of vertical elements and crisp corners, the use of standard tiles in interesting patterns. The banquette back as a division from the living space is done beautifully and the built-ins and storage space underneath for books or baskets, or whatever…. my heart quickened as I scrolled through the images. I will definitely be looking to Wrightson Stewart for inspiration,thanks for the great work Jo, as always.

Michelle says:

I love the division of public and private space delineated by colour, the repetition of vertical elements and crisp corners, the use of standard tiles in interesting patterns. The banquette back as a division from the living space is done beautifully and the built-ins and storage space underneath for books or baskets, or whatever…. my heart quickened as I scrolled through the images. I will definitely be looking to Wrightson Stewart for inspiration,thanks for the great work Jo, as always.

Clark says:

Beautiful! It feels refreshing and homey. I like the amount of natural light coming in, you can probably save a lot from electricity consumption.

Clark says:

Beautiful! It feels refreshing and homey. I like the amount of natural light coming in, you can probably save a lot from electricity consumption.

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