Some interior design projects have more of a back-story than others, making the design process and material specification all the more paramount to the end product. Such was the case when designer Matt Woods took the brief for the refurbishment of the Messenger Café in Sydney’s Pyrmont.
“The design was conceptualised based on the clients own personal belief system, and as such I wanted to create a space which reflected the motifs of Christian church design, and this obviously extended through to the materiality,” explains Matt.
With its hints of warmth and beautifully translucent light grey and white shards that create an unexpected softness, Fibonacci's Lands Edge was the perfect fit. “Lands Edge was chosen for its restrained and simple beauty, and as the first finish I selected, it went on to inform all other materials in the palette,” says Matt.
With a short lead-time on the project, it was also Fibonacci's pledge to have all products available, ready ship, with no lead-time, that further attracted Matt to Lands Edge. “Fibonacci was ready, available and transportable,” says Matt. Now back open and even more bustling than ever, the cafe is certainly looking divine. Congratulations to Matt and The Messenger Café for a truly inspired project.