Sarah McPhee Interiors

Williamstown Project

by Sarah McPhee Interiors

“We selected The Textile Company Sorrento in Duck Egg colourway to upholster the bespoke sofas in the Living Room. We were drawn to this fabric’s beautiful soft blue tone and outstanding durability, making it the perfect choice for the busy family who live here.

Complementing this, we incorporated an array of bespoke cushions including the stunning Fabricut, Stony Island in Verde, which served as the foundation for the room’s overall scheme and colour palette.”

Brand
The Textile Company
Product
Sorrento
Project Name
Williamstown Project
Project Type
Residential
Photo Credit

Martina Gemmola
www.gemmola.com

Featured Products​

Sorrento-Duck Egg

Designer

Zenn Design

Williamstown Project

by Zenn Design

“It all started with this one fabric that I was obsessed with from S. Harris called Unguja in Coral Reef and knew I wanted to use!

I knew I wanted to do something fun, a bit out of the ordinary and elevated, so I used this as the point of inspiration to build out the concept for the Playful Girl’s Bedroom.”

Brand
S Harris
Product
Unguja
Project Name
Playful Girl’s Bedroom
Project Type
Residential
Photo Credit

Elisa Watson
www.elisaw.com

Featured Products​

Unguja-Coral Reef

Designer

Hannah Goldberg
www.zenndesign.com

Woods & Warner

Williamstown Project

by Woods & Warner

“We selected the fabric ‘Misia-Chant Des Cigales-M300502’ for the master bedroom of our Milsons Point residence to infuse the space with a serene elegance. The soft duck egg blues delicately intertwine with the intricate patterns and textures, casting a soothing ambiance throughout the room.

This fabric choice was pivotal in crafting a sanctuary-like atmosphere, where every detail harmonises to evoke a sense of tranquility and refinement. The subtle interplay of hues and motifs not only enhances the visual appeal but also contributes to the overall design narrative, creating a space that feels both luxurious and inviting.”

Brand
Misia
Product
Chant Des Cigales
Project Name
The Milsons Point Residence
Project Type
Residential
Photo Credit
Simon Whitbread
www.simonwhitbread.com
Featured Products​

Chant Des Cigales-M300502

Designer

Jacinta Woods & Sonia Warner
www.woodsandwarner.com

BSPN Architecture

Williamstown Project

by BSPN Architecture

Capalaba Sports Club was recently transformed by BSPN Architecture, featuring Phillip Jeffries Vinyl Vibrations and Vinyl Basketry.

BSPN Architecture designed a light and fresh space, creating the feeling of an indoor-outdoor living. Design inspiration was drawn from classic Queensland architecture, with the focus of the redesign to create a family-friendly dining environment for patrons and an efficient operational experience for the club.

Brand
Phillip Jeffries
Product
Vinyl Vibrations
Vinyl Basketry
Project Name
Capalaba Sports Club
Project Type
Commercial
Photo Credit

Renee Green
www.reneegreen.com

Featured Products​

8704-Vinyl Vibrations 
7341-Vinyl Basketry 

Designer

BSPN Architecture
www.bspn.com

Rylie Fitzgerald

Williamstown Project

by Rylie Fitzgerald

“Sumptuous materials were carefully chosen to envelop this Wine Room, creating an ambience that transcends day and night.

The allure of the Bedouin Cloth captivated me even before encountering this contemporary house. Thus, amidst the custom upholstery, marble details, and bronze wine racking, the Bedouin Cloth tenderly breaks the tension in the space with its texture and hue.”

Brand
S Harris
Product
Bedouin Cloth
Project Name
South Yarra Wine Room
Project Type
Commercial
Photo Credit

Tiago Brissos
www.northsidestudio.com

Featured Products​

Bedouin Cloth-Rustic

Designer

Rylie Fitzgerald
www.ryliefitzgerald.com

Alexandra Brown

Williamstown Project

by Alexandra Brown

“I chose the Phillip Jeffries Vinyl wallcovering to provide an understated backdrop for the very vibrant Palm Springs inspired pool side cabana and bar.

The bold pinks and greens sitting pretty in front of this neutral backdrop. The practical choice of vinyl made it a perfect choice for this entertainers delight.”

Brand
Phillip Jeffries
Product
Vinyl Grass Roots
Project Name
Art of Colour
Project Type
Residential
Photo Credit

Pablo Veiga (Interior)
www.pabloveiga.com

Rebecca Bana (Headshot)
www.rebeccabanaphotography.com

Featured Products​

9361-Vinyl Grass Roots-Rockstar Silver

Designer

Alexandra Brown
www.alexandrabrown.com

Alexander Pollock

Williamstown Project

by Alexander Pollock

The Eureka Apartment project by Alexander Pollock was inspired by the Australian terrain and topography. The client wanted a monochrome palette, therefore the Phillip Jeffries Make Waves-8866 fit perfectly with the brief.

The Authentic abaca pulp is combed into distinctive dimensional designs to create a specialty wallcovering that panels beautifully. These artistically handcrafted wallcoverings are crafted by skilled artisans with the finest natural materials and meticulously layered for a luxurious style. Abaca strings are finished with a hint of metallic and treated with a stain repellent finish.

Brand
Phillip Jeffries
Product
Make Waves
Project Name
Eureka Apartment
Project Type
Commercial
Photo Credit
Nicole England
www.nicoleengland.com
Featured Products​

8866-Make Waves

Designer

Alexander Pollock
www.alexanderpollock.com

Abeo Architects

Williamstown Project

by Abeo Architects

Working closely with Abeo Architects and utilising the Phillip Jeffries Pure Imagination program, The Textile Company customised and re-scaled the beautiful PJ mural 5581-Arboretum printed on 7734-Vinyl Mirror Mirror to perfectly fit the walls and transform the Piano Bar in Orange Ex-Services Club NSW.

The Phillip Jeffries Murals are beautiful hand drawn original artwork designed and printed inhouse at the PJ HQ. Using state of the art printers, the PJ murals can be printed on 24 different substrates including gold leaf, wood veneer, cork, silk, grass, vinyl & more.

Brand
Phillip Jeffries
Product
Arboretum
Vinyl Mirror Mirror
Project Name
The Greenhouse – Ex Services Club, Orange
Project Type
Commercial
Photo Credit

The Textile Company

Featured Products​

5581-Arboretum
7734-Vinyl Mirror Mirror

Designer

Abeo Architects
www.abeoarchitects.com

GroupGSA and SHAPE Australia

Williamstown Project

by GroupGSA and SHAPE Australia

Specified out of the Salesforce HQ in San Francisco and working locally with GroupGSA and SHAPE Australia, the Phillip Jeffries Ltd Grass Roots 3365 was used extensively throughout the new Sydney Salesforce meeting rooms. This 100% renewable grasscloth is inherently fire-rated without any chemical treatment, making it a sustainable solution that enhances the mood in the room with colour and texture. We worked closely with the builder and were able to customise the bolt sizes to reduce waste and cost.

Brand
Phillip Jeffries
Product
Grass Roots
Project Name
Salesforce Tower
Project Type
Commercial
Photo Credit

Nicole England
www.nicoleengland.com

Pixel Collective Pty Ltd
www.thepixelcollective.com

Featured Products​
3365-Grass Roots

Designers

GroupGSA
www.groupgsa.com

SHAPE Australia
www.shape.com

Camilla Molders Design

Williamstown Project

by Camilla Molders Design

“Opting for Misia Portofino in Navy for my personal bedroom’s bedhead was an intentional choice. I wanted a visually robust and high-quality fabric to complement the bold choice on the border and base. I chose to railroad the stripe, spanning it across the width of the bedhead, a subtle detail that I believe enhances the overall design.

The consistently impressive quality of Misia fabrics has led me to incorporate them regularly into my design schemes. Selecting the Amalfi sheer for my window was a straightforward decision. The pocket weave of this linen introduces a weight that I find delightful on a soft roman blind.”

Brand
The Textile Company
Misia
James Malone
Camengo
Product
Amalfi
Portofino
Lille
Cuenca
Project Name
Elwood Apartment
Project Type
Residential
Photo Credit

Lisa Cohen
www.lisacohenphotography.com

Featured Products​
Amalfi-White
Portofino-M285807
Lille-22 Blue
Cuenca-44850480

Designer

Camilla Molders
www.camillamolders.com