Love Isabelle Armadale is defined by a domestic sensibility, less a place of transaction and more a space of presence. Conceived as a living room, the design encourages visitors to lounge, settle in, and engage with the space in a relaxed, conversational way. It draws from the language of a private interior, where comfort, familiarity, and individuality take precedence over retail convention.
Walls of warm timber establish a consistent envelope, allowing a layered composition of objects, furniture, and textiles to sit forward. Floral fabrics are used generously throughout, softening the architecture and introducing a sense of abundance and personality. Rather than acting as accent, these textiles become a defining element, wrapping seating, lampshades, and moments of pause in a tactile, almost nostalgic richness.
Jewellery is embedded within this setting, displayed with restraint and intention. Pieces appear as part of the environment, discovered rather than presented, encouraging a slower and more personal interaction. The spatial planning supports this approach, offering openness without exposure, where movement feels intuitive and unforced.
The result is a space that resists the expected language of luxury retail. Instead, it leans into character and comfort, creating an atmosphere that feels lived-in, expressive, and distinctly its own, an environment shaped as much by emotion as by design
Love Isabelle Armadale
Location: Armadale, Melbourne
Year: 2026
Interior: COFFEYHALLETT
Photography: Lillie Thompson
Build: Think! Projects