Daniel Boddam Studio has unveiled its first gallery showroom, now open in the heart of Melbourne’s Collingwood. The space will present an evolving array of the studio’s crafted furniture and lighting collections, alongside a curated selection of art and décor.Based on Daniel’s singular belief that a sense of calm and well-being can be achieved through design, his eponymous Sydney-based architecture, interior, furniture and lighting design studio, is driven by a pursuit of simplicity. Regardless of expression—spaces or objects—he seeks to inspire human engagement and a connection with nature whilst celebrating the artisanal.With these thoughts at the forefront of his creative output, the Melbourne gallery as an experiential space feels like a natural progression for the designer. The studio’s pursuit of simplicity is echoed in the gallery’s warm yet minimalist design, with all floors, walls and ceilings finished in the same neutral putty colour to create a cocoon-like environment, ultimately drawing focus to the artisanal craftsmanship of the namesake furniture and lighting pieces. This Yellowtrace Promotion is supported by Daniel Boddam Studio. Like everything we do, our partner content is carefully curated to maintain the utmost relevance to our audience. Thank you for supporting the brands that support Yellowtrace. DISCOVER MOREHomage to Scarpa: Villa Carlo in Mosman by Daniel Boddam Studio.This semi-detached dwelling exudes simplicity, celebrates artisanal craftsmanship while showcasing the client's coveted art collection... “I wanted to create a calm, meditative environment where my design process can be explored, revealing stories of craftsmanship and materiality,” Daniel elaborates. “Architecturally, my favourite features are the high ceilings and abundant natural light. I also like that the building isn’t perfect and has some unusual quirks.”Gallery staff will facilitate a personalised experience of the gallery, guiding visitors through the narrative of each piece while discussing materials, finishes and custom options. The gallery will showcase a new arrangement of furniture and lighting pieces each quarter, demonstrating the breadth of the studio’s catalogue, alongside its latest product releases including the Leaf Sconce, Hinterland Stools and Booham Chairs. A curation of art and décor by value-aligned artists and artisanal makers will complete the tableau, offering a harmonious expression of design, craft, materials, and nature.Daniel Boddam Studio Transforms a Warehouse into a Workplace Sanctuary for Wyer & Co.Awash with verdant landscaping, natural light, sustainable materials and locally crafted furniture... “Ultimately, the space is about connecting with the local design community, so I am very excited to open the doors,” Daniel continues. “It’s an environment that is designed to evolve; a highly curated space where each piece will be considered in relationship with one another to ensure visual harmony and a consistent and recognisable design language. This is the first chapter, with many more to come.”Launching in line with the gallery opening, the latest collection, Prism, is a range of tables that continues the studio’s exploration of sacred geometry. Prisms have been developed into organic, crystalline forms with striking silhouettes and expressive materials that are imbued with a sense of mystery. Architectural and organic, the Prism collection is available in Round, Oval, Long, Side and Coffee Table configurations in a range of sustainably forested timbers. Daniel Boddam Gallery is located at 46 Smith St, Collingwood VIC. Open by appointment. For more information on Daniel Boddam Studio and the newly opened gallery, click here. To set up an appointment to visit the gallery, click here. DISCOVER MOREDaniel Boddam's Virtual Apartment Concept Showcases His New Furniture Collection.Australian architect Daniel Boddam has responded to the closure of Australia’s borders by conceiving a virtual apartment concept in his beloved Paris... [Images courtesy of Daniel Boddam Studio. Photography by Timothy Kaye.] Share the love:FacebookTwitterLinkedInEmailPinterest Leave a Reply Cancel ReplyYour email address will not be published.CommentName* Email* Website Δ