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Experience an unforgettable stay in Sydney's vibrant Potts Point at our bold and eclectic 84 sq/m luxury apartment. The apartment is a tribute to creativity and artistic expression in one of Sydney's most iconic buildings, steeped in art history; The Yellow House. -Located in the heart of the Paris end of Potts Point, seconds to some of Sydney's best restaurants -Converted 2 bedroom to oversized 1 bedroom apartment -Incredibly quiet with private terrace -Featured in numerous luxury magazines The space Our luxury apartment is situated on the first floor of the historic Yellow House, just moments away from the harbour and some of Sydney's finest restaurants. Tucked away from the bustling Macleay Street, this serene oasis offers both privacy and convenience. Inspired by the legendary Yellow House - once the epicentre of Sydney's underground art scene in the early 70s - our apartment showcases an eclectic mix of styles. From the sleek, minimalist white kitchen adorned with oversized Kreon light fittings and a chic dining bar, to the psychedelic bathroom tiles and the purple bedroom's curved wall panel featuring Zaha Hadid wallpaper, each area is a celebration of creativity. Adorned with sculptural furniture pieces and a stunning Roche Bobois Sofa, this apartment is designed for both comfort and visual delight. With top-of-the-line KitchenAid appliances, glassware, Sonos speakers, and an ice-chest dining table, this space is perfect for entertaining. Steel doors open up the living space to an inviting terrace, flooded with northern light. Painted timber screens provide privacy without compromising natural illumination, reflecting the building's playful artistic history, as seen in the work of artist Matthew Johnson. The iconic building on Macleay Street, with its vibrant yellow hue reminiscent of Van Gogh's haystacks or a decadent custard tart, has been a creative haven since the 1950s. Originally the Terry Clune Gallery, it showcased works by groundbreaking Australian artists such as Robert Klippel and John Olsen. In the 1970s, the Yellow House Artists Collective, founded by Martin Sharp, transformed the space into a hub for creatives like Brett Whiteley, George Gittoes, Phillip Noyce, and Peter Weir. It functioned as a studio, exhibition space, and venue for events from poetry readings to puppet shows. Today, the building houses the exquisite vegan restaurant, Yellow, which we highly recommend you explore during your stay, as well as some of Sydney's best restaurants mere minutes from the apartment. Registration Details PID-STRA-30499
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Australia · New South Wales · Potts PointGot questions?
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