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Vogue Living magazine has featured Greg Natale’s 2024 residential project Bellevue Hill House as a beautiful six-page spread in their most recent issue. As this two-storey home in Sydney’s Bellevue Hill transitioned from one owner to the next, Greg Natale was given the rare opportunity to overhaul his previous Hollywood Regency-era interior he created twelve years ago and start again from scratch. As seen in the latest issue of Vogue Living all about the men behind Italian design, Greg’s latest work is soft, textural, and curved in all the right places. Clay washed curved additions reminiscent of Cycladic architecture give the home a stripped back cleanliness in the style of what Greg is calling European Minimalism. For Greg, the rare opportunity to reverse his previous design and start over from scratch was a ritualistic practice symbolic of his evolution as a designer.

Read more about Bellevue Hill House on our website and in the latest issue of Vogue Living magazine.

Farage Headquarters by Greg Natale in collaboration with Woods Bagot makes the shortlist for the INDE Awards category The Retail Space. Split between two levels of retail and one main office, the headquarters for the luxury fashion label Farage is located in the heart of Darlinghurst, in a heritage building that was once the home to Watters Gallery for over 60 years. Inspired by the rich history of the building, this new interior reflects a hard-edge approach to modern design. With minimalist white walls and concrete joinery, a gallery-like display of the Farage collections is interspersed with artwork by leading artists. The brutalist concrete staircase retained from the original building becomes a sculptural centrepiece at the concept store’s entrance.

Retail zones on the ground and first floors, and each lofty level provides a spacious, well-lit environment for shoppers. The next level up includes offices, meeting areas and a convivial rooftop terrace where a leafy planting scheme by Studio Botanica frames the inner-city outlook. Here, modernity continues, providing a clean and inspirational environment for the Farage team. The design cleverly balances the need for open, collaborative spaces with private areas, emphasising functionality and comfort. Throughout the building, concrete’s raw, utilitarian quality is complemented by crisp white walls, black-patinaed metal, smoky grey marble and gallery-style track lights. The final design is finished with an eclectic selection of modern pieces, styled Sydney based stylist Maria Papantoniou. We invite you to shop a Farage-inspired edit here.

The INDE Awards announced their shortlist last week, and we are honoured to have such fine work included amongst some incredible projects. For more information on the INDE Awards, head to their website.

Widely celebrated patrons of Australia / Asia Pacific residential architecture & interior design Habitus Living selected Greg Natale’s Macmasters Beach House to be included in the sixtieth issue of their print publication, guest edited by industry talent and friend of Greg’s Sarah-Jane Pyke of Arnet&Pyke. When Greg, a child of the 80s and true appreciator of the Memphis movement, inherited the brief for a villa-style home built in 1985, the designer experienced a true full-circle moment in his career. Crediting 80s-era architecture for peaking his interest in interior design when he was no older than ten, the opportunity to reinvent the interior of this extraordinary residence so emblematic of postmodern design felt like it was meant to be.

Published in a kitchen and bathroom Habitus special, this piece explores how Greg worked with the original architecture to completely rethink the kitchen, creating a lofty space perfect for family-style dining. Be sure to get your copy of the stunning special to read more about how the designer brought this sensational home back to life, reinventing the postmodern aesthetic in the contemporary present. Head to Habitus Living to purchase HABITUS 60.

A textural symphony of classic and contemporary design elements, Greg Natale’s Oatley House makes a stylish eleven-page debut in the June/July issue of Belle Magazine. Clean and modern, each light-filled space in this two storey family residence features floor-to-ceiling fluting and marble finishes for a visually unique finish that exudes innovative elegance. “The idea was all about creating texture so the house didn’t feel too plain, especially with all the neutral tones” Greg tells Belle writer Judy Pascoe when asked about the interior’s deco-esque elements, such as the stepped ceilings and fluted joinery. Despite the subtle deco details in the interior architecture, the selection of sculptural modern furniture anchors the overall design in the contemporary present.

Natale displays an impressive attention to detail in each curated layer. Various rooms boasting vibrant colours break up the overall palette of black and neutral grey tones for exciting moments of maximalist design. See more photos of the Oatley residence here.

Also featured in Belle’s Milan issue is Greg’s Onda Console, available for order now! Purchase your copy of the latest issue of Belle Magazine to learn more.

Tickets to attend the Sydney launch event of The Dimora Collection are now available. Experience The Dimora Series, 3 unique collections born from innovation and creativity. Dimora, meaning dwellings in Italian, is a series comprised of three collections of floor and wall coverings, each with their own distinct artistry and concept. Witness the convergence of Kaolin’s masterful craftsmanship and Greg Natale’s iconic design ethos, unveiling cutting-edge textural designs, crafted colours, and meticulous patterns in each tile.

Be among the first to enjoy this exceptional series:

DATE: Thursday, May 23rd, 2024

TIME: 6:00 pm

ADDRESS: Kaolin Porcelain Surfaces, 4/33 Maddox Street, Alexandria NSW 2015

Join us for an exciting evening of product reveal and insightful discussion, surrounded by industry leaders and like-minded creatives at Kaolin’s stunning Sydney showroom with food and drink service. Purchase tickets to the Dimora Series Sydney launch event now and get yours at a discount of 50% off: Kaolin X Greg Natale | The Art of Porcelain Tickets

We hope to see you there!

Read more about each collection in the Dimora series.

Continuing his artistic exploration of modern organic design, Greg Natale joined Serafini last week at the opening event of their brand-new showroom in Milan for the cities annual design fair. Following the 2023 debut of the Onda Table and the release of the Onda Bowls earlier this year, Natale worked with the Italian stone artisans at Serafini to select Paonazzo and Nero Pagoda. When layered against one another, the contrasting stones produce an elegant visual effect that dramatises the juxtaposition between the fluid undulations and heavy lines of the design.

Modern organic design the onda console by Greg Natale.

The Onda Console is a nuanced design featuring a wave-like shape from multiple perspectives. Each of the console legs presents an alternative interpretation of the undulated Onda design; one side is a solid column carved from a single block of stone, while the other offers a layered, two-dimensional view of the fluid pattern. From above, the scalloped-edge Onda design in Paonazza breaches to sit within the mirrored bullnose Pagoda top. The sense of mutability in Natale’s design amplifies the raw beauty in marble, creating the illusion of motion within solid stone.

Greg natale continues his exploration of modern organic design with the onda console after launching the onda table in 2023.

Internationally celebrated for his uniquely maximalist approach to design, Greg brings his curated mix of pattern, colour, and richly textured materials to his collection of lifestyle products and home accessories, and his latest piece with Serafini is no exception. Onda is an origional design by Greg Natale available as a basin, a bowl, and a table.

 

The New Romantics and other iconic ’80s aesthetics are having a renaissance, and they’re as vibrant as we remember them to be. The New Romantics movement, born in the late ’70s and early ’80s, was characterized by its emphasis on individualism, flamboyant fashion, and a penchant for synthesizer-heavy music. It was more than just a style; it was an escape from the drudgery of daily life, a bold statement of uniqueness in a pre-digital era. Now, as we navigate through the 2020s, there’s a tangible yearning for the same escapism and distinctiveness that defined that era.

From the bold color palettes to the dramatic silhouettes, the visual appeal of the ’80s has never truly died. A celebration of self, artistic flamboyance, and emotional richness, the aesthetics from this era are too striking to be forgotten. Fashion runways and social media influencers are dripping with echoes of shoulder pads, sequins, and velvet—materials that scream for attention and defy the minimalism that dominated fashion trends in recent years. In embracing the New Romantics and other ’80s aesthetics, we’re not just remembering a decade; we’re acknowledging the cyclical nature of culture. Every chord of synthesized music, every ruffle on a shirt, every line of neon lighting is a reminder that the past is never passé, but a wellspring of inspiration for a new generation eager to make its mark, boldly and loudly, just as it was done some forty years ago.

The explosion of art, music and fashion on the 70s and 80s has been hugely inspirational to Greg. From the launch of his New Wave Ceramics in 2021 to the release of the Blitz Crystal Collection last year, the designer’s reimagination of postmodern avant-garde ingenuity means that you can take a piece of this iconic era home with you–we’re certain the ’80s are here to stay! Shop Greg’s collection of New Wave accessories here.

Greg Natale is attending Milan Design Week this month to unveil the Onda Console, his latest collaborative creation with Italian marble design house Serafini. Following the release of the Onda Table in 2023, Greg has partnered with the stone artisans at Serafini for a second year in a row to select Paonazzo and Nero Pagoda, two exclusive marbles known for their monochrome tonality and intricate veining. Onda is an original motif created by Natale in an exploration of modern organic design, and this latest rendition is a sophisticated symphony of fluid curves and heavy lines layered atop one another for a striking visual effect. In its artful construction, the Onda Console showcase the raw beauty of marble’s unique veining. The wave-like undulations of the carving amplifies the element of leniency this natural phenomenon brings to the otherwise unforgiving solidity of stone for a playful juxtaposition between hard and soft.

We invite our friends and colleagues in Milan to come view the Onda Console for the first time at the opening event of Serafini’s brand-new permanent Milan showroom on Sunday, the 14th of April from 4:00 pm at Corso Di Porta Romana, 7, Milan. Milan Design Week is an internationally recognised celebration of art and design, and we are thankful to our friends at Serafini for hosting our work in their beautiful space. For those unable to attend on Sunday, the console will be on display at Serafini for the duration of the fair. We hope to see you there!

Dulux has announced the finalists for the 38th annual Dulux Colour Awards, and Greg Natale earns a spot for the Residential Interior category with his Ashfield residential project. The Ashfield House is a two-story mansion Victorian-era mansion built in 1885. Tucked away in a picturesque Sydney suburb, Ashfield’s regal classical presence is re-contextualised with a contemporary flair to suit its modern-day setting. With a deft hand, Greg Natale expertly applies Dulux products to the walls and ceilings of each formal living room, utilising colour in an artful manner to tell a story through his interior design. These beautiful transitions of colour have rightfully earned him a finalist spot amongst other talented designers for the esteemed Dulux awards. See the full list of finalists here!

Following the release of the VL50 list of 2024, Greg Natale received an honourable nomination by Vogue Living for top creative of 2024. The prestigious publication announced the VL50 list last week after collating fifty names of industry talents in Australia and New Zealand who are making waves in the design world across the globe. Included along side Greg’s nomination was a photo from the remodelled interior of a villa-style home from 1985, MacMasters Beach House, as a stylish sneak preview into the 2024 Greg aesthetic.

Editor-in-chief Rebecca Caratti rolled out the red carpet for the inaugural VL50 Awards Night to announced the winners of each category across product design, landscaping, architecture, and interior design. It was a beautiful evening spent amongst inspiring individuals dedicated to contributing to the world of design. Australia’s trailblazing design industry is definitely making waves internationally, and its always a pleasure to celebrate those producing inspirational work. Congratulations to all the winners!

Sydney, mark your calendars for May: Greg Natale and Kaolin Tiles are excited to announce DIMORA, a collaborative collection of tiles soon to be launching in Australia! A convergence of high quality craftsmanship and innovative design, DIMORA is a series of porcelain tiles for the home designed by Greg Natale and crafted by the experts at Kaolin Tiles. After its original unveiling in Guangzhou, China, at the Romario Showroom in January received such incredible reception, DIMORA will be shown in Sydney for the first time at the Kaolin showroom.  This collaboration is a symbol of creative innovation in both technique and artistry between two experts of their respective crafts.

 

 

Working with the porcelain artisans at Guangzing Ceramics, Kaolin Tiles has brought an unmatched level of skill and craftsmanship to Australia. This is the first time Greg Natale has produced porcelain tiles, expanding his floors & walls range.

 

Comprised of ten original designs, DIMORA is inspired by a diverse range of motifs from iconic eras of design to make up three collections: Villa, Grotta and Casa.

VILLA

Villa is Greg’s signature style brought to life through inlayed geometric designs over striking marble reproduced by the artisans at Kaolin. These magnificent tiles possess an exclusive, high-end quality to suit any grandiose interior.

GROTTA

Grotta features modernist, simplified designs reminiscent of the 1970s Brutalist movement. An exploration of natural forms using industrial materials, tones and textures, this collection emphasises the raw beauty of urban design.

CASA

Casa is comprised of geometric design synonymous with the high-end, maximalist qualities and eclecticism present within Milanese design. The patterns and the pallets, are versatile, design-forward creations suited to any modern interior.

 

Be the first to see The DIMORA Collection!

Modern organic design is a genre of modern interior design inspired by the beauty of naturally occurring organic forms. As designers explore new ways to create peaceful, relaxing residences, this interior style become increasingly popular. Modern organic design strengthens the connection between man-made interiors and the natural environment. Aside from soft curves and neutral colours, modern organic design also incorporates organic materials such as wood, clay, and stone.

As an ode to this movement, Greg Natale is announcing the release of a new collection of bowls. These carved vessels made from four types of luxurious natural stone feature an elegant scalloped edge. Italian for “wave”, Onda presents a playful dichotomy between soft fluid curves and the solidity of raw marble. Greg Natale initially unveiled this design as the Onda Marble Basin before collaborating with the artisans at Serafini to create the elevated Onda Table. Following Onda’s debut at Milan Design Week in 2023, this design has now been reconceptualised as an accessory for the home. Subtle and understated, these bowls are a sculptural exploration inspired organic movement that emphasises the earthy colours and textures of natural stone.

Available in Travertine, Red Travertine, Arabescato, and Antico, the Onda Bowls will bring an earthy textural appeal to any interior. Utilise them as serving vessels or simply appreciate their design as a decorative piece. The Onda Bowls are available to order now through our website.