In the showroom, Ellison Studios’ signature pieces across living, dining, bedroom and lighting collections are presented in thoughtful, home-like vignettes. Visitors can see hero pieces such as the ‘70s-inspired Float sofa or the sculptural Yoko bed in situ and take in their craftsmanship and materiality firsthand. McKeown notes that the client response to the suite has been overwhelmingly positive. “We’ve had to change the booking process a few times to create longer showroom sessions as our visitors end up wanting to stay longer,” he says.Connecting both spaces is a show-stopping, glass-brick staircase, created in collaboration with Brickworks. “The stair’s location was already fixed, but we saw an opportunity to make it the project’s centrepiece,” says McRoberts. “On the ground floor, the stair is wrapped in stainless-steel panels softly finished by hand – as you move up, the glass bricks let light filter through and reveal the showroom. It becomes a glowing moment that connects both levels physically and visually, while changing character throughout the day as the light shifts.”