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Michael Ellison designs spaces that tell a personal story, blending a youthful spirit with modern luxury. His tailored, layered approach incorporates unique pieces and striking art, creating serene, inviting environments. Rejecting rigid luxury, he prioritizes comfort and joy, crafting designs that elevate daily living while encouraging exploration and interaction.
Welcome to this outstanding Nantucket home by Studio Michael Ellison.

























Photography by Nicole Franzen.

Villa Les Jours Heureux by Caprini & Pellerin combines traditional charm with modern sophistication. Set among pine trees it features a main house and guesthouse crafted from natural stone. The interiors blend Mediterranean and Greek influences, offering spaces like a bright living room with vintage touches, a bespoke rug inspired by local topography and a retro-style playroom. The guesthouse offers luxurious accommodations with a spa, complete with a sauna, hammam, indoor pool and fitness centre.




















Photography by Giulio Ghirardi.

Emplacement by NFT Architecture is a thoughtfully designed forever home, seamlessly blending into South Yarra’s established streetscape. Created for a young, growing family, the design emphasizes permanence, adaptability, connection and context. Balancing efficiency with generosity, the home evolves to meet changing needs, offering spaces that expand, contract, and foster both closeness and independence. Light-filled, outwardly connected interiors embrace the landscape, creating a serene sanctuary. Emplacement serves as a timeless canvas for life and personal expression.













Photography by Tom Blachford.

Set on five acres of scenic coastal land, Harvest House designed by ELC Architecture and Interior offers panoramic views of the ocean and surrounding bushland. Its sustainable design reflects a deep commitment to environmental stewardship. It incorporates recycled bricks from the demolished original house and reclaimed timbers from across Australia used for posts and beams, their natural beauty enhanced by exposed finishes.
The house features 90,000-liter rainwater storage in underground tanks and solar panels with battery storage, ensuring eco-friendly utilities. Its interior reflects the owners’ multicultural heritage and global travels, with curated finishes like handcrafted tiles and vibrant textiles.
The design centres around a turreted third-level viewing room, offering dual ocean vistas. The second-floor living and kitchen spaces provide unobstructed treetop views, while the ground floor extends into guest, communal, and private zones. Four sheltered courtyards and a wraparound deck with greenery-filled planters integrate the home seamlessly into its natural environment, balancing functionality and elegance.

















Photography by Martina Gemmola.