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Nulla Vale House



Architecture: Edition Office
Interior Design: Edition Office
Visualisations: MOGAMMA
Site photography: MOGAMMA
Styling: Edition Office, MOGAMMA, Studio A.mi



We are beyond excited to share this incredible and unique project in partnership with Edition Office - the Nulla Vale House.

Rarely do we have the opportunity to see thoughtful and innovative designs that for whatever reason don’t come to fruition—the lost projects out there that deserve to be seen.

The Nulla Vale house is one such project, born out of a speculative coastal residence that through this unique collaboration was transformed and reawakened in the Macedon Ranges.

It was such a special and meaningful experience to bring this fantastic Edition Office house back to life, which we can now proudly show in breathtaking detail across nineteen images.

I’d love to hear your thoughts and answer any questions you may have about the Nulla Vale House. Ultimately, we hope this project celebrates the incredible potential in the reimagined, as well as reflects an acknowledgement and appreciation for the beautiful land that inspired its recreation.

Full Case Study: https://mogamma.com.au/case-studies/nulla-vale-house/

3ds Max & Corona ❤️







































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Gallery / Re: Residential Vignettes
« on: 2019-10-18, 03:09:48 »
Thanks!

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Gallery / Re: Residential Vignettes
« on: 2019-09-19, 01:38:43 »
Thanks guys!

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Gallery / Residential Vignettes
« on: 2019-09-13, 09:11:16 »
Hi there

We are a studio based in Sydney + Melbourne, Australia, and we've just finished a set of images which we'd like to share it with you. It's a series of six hyper realistic vignettes — a collaboration between us, interior stylist Anouska Milstein and architectural photographer Tom Ross.

The idea behind vignettes (or detail shots) is nothing new, but we wanted to take it further by exploring a different side of rendering with a strong photographic influence as well as examining the relationship between a house and it’s occupant, and what it means to call a space your ‘home’. The focus here is not only on the quality of the materials — the details that make or break an image — but also on getting the viewer to understand what the full house might look like, without actually being able to see much more than a single cabinet. To do so we have selected three unique interiors, each with a strong underlying visual language that was carefully put together by Anouska and rendered by us.

Hope you like it!













Thanks!

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