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Miele partners with designers 'at the top of their craft'

Miele has partnered with architects and designers on five projects in Australia and New Zealand that demonstrate how Miele appliances can complement any aesthetic – from modern penthouse living to wholesome homestead design.

Australia 108 – Carr

Australia 108 – Carr.

The interiors at Australia 108, the tallest apartment tower in the southern hemisphere, display the thoughtfully considered detail and understated design expression that interior architecture firm Carr is known for. Carr specified Miele appliances for the project to enhance the sophistication of the spaces, linking timeless finishes and thoughtfully considered details.

Rosedale Farm – Steve Cordony

Rosedale Farm – Steve Cordony.

Rosedale Farm in Orange, NSW is the country home of interior and event stylist Steve Cordony. Miele appliances are integrated throughout the home’s kitchen and laundry spaces, contributing to the chic design aesthetic.

Kouzina Showroom – Davinia Sutton

Kouzina Showroom – Davinia Sutton

New Zealand’s “Queen of Kitchens” Davinia Sutton recently designed several working kitchens for Kouzina’s Christchurch showroom. The brief was centred around a modern mono-pitch pavilion setting that needed to reflect superior quality and detail. The spatial layout was approached by forming the space into a “U” shape to showcase four strong kitchen elements with sleek, clean lines, helped by the use of Miele appliances.

St Heliers Bay apartment – Mal Corboy

St Heliers Bay apartment – Mal Corboy.

Kiwi kitchen designer Mal Corboy collaborated with Miele to transform a 1990s apartment in Auckland’s St Heliers Bay. His design aims to show off the owner’s antique furniture, with nods to traditional Japanese design combining with some modern touches. Corboy said he was drawn to Miele products for their sleek handle-less designs, which integrated well into the cabinetry.

Auckland house – Morgan Cronin

Auckland house – Morgan Cronin

This kitchen design for a renovated villa in Auckland is based around a bespoke central island. Kitchen designer Morgan Cronin said his desire for both function and beauty was met by Miele’s appliances, which help finish off the unique, sculptural kitchen.

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Source: Architecture - architectureau

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