Set along Sydney’s Northern Beaches, Wave House is a residence shaped by rhythm: the rhythm of tide, of form, of light. Originally built in the 1980s, its recent evolution honours that legacy, refining rather than reinventing what made it distinctive. The result is a sculptural home that feels both grounded and fluid, its architecture quietly echoing the movement of the sea beyond.
Within this serene coastal palette, our Tasman Double Pendant finds its natural counterpart. Suspended over the dining space, its twin arcs bring a gentle sense of motion, mirroring the soft curvature that defines the home. The pendant’s form (inspired by the Australasian shoreline) complements the material dialogue of timber, stone, and lime-wash tones, where texture and light are given equal importance.
Interior Design: Alexandra Kidd
Builder: Bradstreet Building
Styling: Jack Milenkovic
Photography: Dave Wheeler