Inside A Creative Couple’s Enchanting 1970s Retreat

Inside A Creative Couple’s Enchanting 1970s Retreat

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by Amelia Barnes

Willow rug by Armadillo. Fire sticks in pots by The Plant Society and Fitzroy Nursery. Torch aloe in pot from Fossil Vintage. Euphorbia ingens in Shane Kent pot. Ceramic pedestals scattered throughout by Szilvassy. Dining table designed by Charles and Ray Eames. Galvanised steel vase by Fabien Cappello from Pan After. Supernormal bench seats designed by Dion Hall. Vintage 1960s Safari chairs designed by Michael Hirst. Luminator floor lamp in light blue designed by Achille & Pier Giacomo Castiglioni for Flos. Snoopy lamp designed by Achille & Pier Giacomo Castiglioni for Flos. Steel black bench pedestals by Christensen Jackson Workshop. Vintage Bang & Olufsen record player and assorted vinyl. Chandelier made by Shari (bespoke).

Eduardo Chillida artwork on paper, custom framed by United Measures. Willow rug by Armadillo. Fire sticks in pots by The Plant Society and Fitzroy Nursery. Torch aloe in pot from Fossil Vintage. Euphorbia ingens in Shane Kent pot on top of stacked Szilvassy ceramic pedestals. Dining table designed by Charles and Ray Eames. Galvanised steel vase by Fabien Cappello from Pan After. Supernormal bench seats designed by Dion Hall. Vintage 1960s Safari chairs designed by Michael Hirst. Luminator floor lamp in light blue designed by Achille & Pier Giacomo Castiglioni for Flos. Chandelier made by Shari (bespoke).

Marenco Sofa by Arflex. Ceramic stacked sculpture by Shari .Charcoal artwork ‘Self Portrait’ by James Phoenix. Parentisi Suspension Light by Achille Castiglioni for Flos. Painting ‘Puyurru – Water Dreaming’ by Felicity Robertson Nampitjinpa. Vintage Universal Chair 860/861 by Joe Colombo for Kartell. Rare Hare Huon pine bench seats designed by Dion Hall, made by Hugh Makin Workshop. Euphorbia ingens in Szilvassy ceramic pot. Ceramic vase on mantelpiece by Shane Kent with calla lilies from the property.

Shari Lowndes in her Macedon Ranges home. Baby Rocket Stool by Eero Aarnio from Artek in oak.

 

Marenco Sofa by Arflex. Parentisi Suspension Light by Achille Castiglioni for Flos. Charcoal artwork ‘Self Portrait’ by James Phoenix. Vintage Universal Chair 860/861 by Joe Colombo for Kartell. Ceramic stacked sculpture by Szilvassy.

Antique bowl on wall from Ostuni in Italy. Ceramics mostly by Szilvassy, with stacked large bowls by Shane Kent and antique Italian splatter ware.

Vintage Danish dining table. Lightwood maple dining chair by Maruni. Small ceramic vase on mantlepiece and planter on pedestal by Szilvassy.

Most of the ceramics are by Szilvassy.

Ceramic on island by unknown Victorian artist purchased from Saint Francis Place. Rocket Bar Stools by Eero Aarnio from Artek. Aluminium kettle from Pan After. Vintage terracotta clay fish from Casa Shop. Antique Hungarian folk art bowl on wall. Antique Italian splatter bowl. Ceramic serving bowl by Szilvassy. Rosemary in a custom ‘love note’ orb vase by Shari for Dion.

On wall: Antique Hungarian folk art bowl. Top shelf from L-R: Tortilla palm basket from Pan After. Mexican citrus press from Pan After. Antique Hungarian folk art bowl, Antique Hungarian folk art pitcher, antique Hungarian folk art bowls, rosemary in a custom ‘love note’ orb vase by Shari for Dion. Benchtop: antique Italian splatter bowl, vintage zinc rim dish, salt in ceramic Szilvassy jar, small antique Hungarian folk art bowls, ceramic serving dish by Szilvassy.

Vintage petrified wood bookends. Ceramic jar by Szilvassy. Brass Egg Sculpture by Fourth Street. Hardwood timber display unit by Dion Hall.

Opinion Ciatti Original Ptolomeo Bookcase. Antique rocking chair by Arthur Umanoff from Nicholas & Alistair. Hardwood timber display unit by Dion Hall. Antique Japanese timber Kokeshi dolls purchased in Tokyo. Vintage petrified wood bookends. Ceramic jar by Szilvassy. Incense ceramic sculpture by Szilvassy. Brass Egg Sculpture by Fourth Street. Glo Ball by Jasper Morrison for Flos.

Giant monstera in vintage English galvanised steel dolly tub from Fossil Vintage, stacked on ceramic Szilvassy form.

Collection of ceramic forms by Szilvassy including early Forma and Gemini (to be released) prototypes and Moon Jars. Bellhop Portable Table Lamp by Flos.

Shari Lowndes grew up in the country surrounded by horses, so after 15 years of inner-city Melbourne living, she was eager to return to her roots.

The ceramic artist behind Szilvassy and her partner, interior designer Dion Hall, might not have made the move if not for discovering this house for rent. Located in the Macedon Ranges, but within commuting distance of Melbourne, the 1970s brick and timber home left an immediate impression with its enchanting and heartwarming feel suitable for the couple, their work, three Devon Rex cats (Phoenix, Astro, and Pingu), and bull terrier Luna.

‘What we appreciate most is the quiet and the incredible variety of nature right on our doorstep: plenty of kangaroos, an abundance of native birdlife, a retired kangaroo we’ve affectionately named Brutus, and the horses along the boundary who patiently wait for me to bring them carrots,’ says Shari.

Dion and Shari were instantly struck by the original features of the 1970s house, including beautiful vaulted timber ceilings, three fireplaces, and brick and slate floors in the main living areas. ‘Each room is focused on surrounding aspects so they each have in their own right special qualities,’ says Shari. ‘What we love most is that the home remains in its original condition untouched by ill-considered updates or cheap modern renovations.’

As renters, they’ve made no changes to the property, except for slowly taming the gardens and incorporating some more native and climate-sensitive species.

Their styling reflects the tones and textures of the natural materials and landscape, creating an atmosphere that feels warm and highly personal. ‘While we’re drawn to several eras and styles of design, we find ourselves especially influenced by Italian mid-century pieces and also Japanese sensibilities mixed in,’ says Shari.

Living in this country house has afforded Shari and Dion with a work-life balance not previously possible. In addition to her Collingwood Yards studio, Shari now has a large home studio, and Dion has a separate home studio and office to work from, depending on the task. ‘He’s also enjoying the luxury of more space to work and explore,’ says Shari.

They still frequently spend time Melbourne, but it’s hard to beat the lifestyle here, which has enriched both Shari and Dion’s work and personal lives. With the luxury of more space and a dedicated studio for Shari, their house is now clay free (!) and the couple have been able to better enjoy smaller everyday tasks, such as cooking together, rather than taking turns in a small space.

‘The light and the landscape stop us in our tracks daily, and we often have to remind ourselves that this is really where we are living,’ says Shari. ‘It genuinely feels like living in a retreat because our relationship with time feels very different to the mode of city life.’

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