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5 minutes with Bond Theory

National A&D Studio

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Bond Theory are a comprehensive design consultancy, striving to achieve genuine and beautiful design outcomes. Drawing experience from all sectors and having an integrated approach with clients and projects means we are able to deliver unique and market driven designs.

Bond Theory offers multi-faceted Interior Design service for residential, multi-residential & commercial projects. Project’s reap the rewards of a fully integrated design service bringing function, aesthetic, location & client together in one holistic resolution.

Located in Sydney, Perth & Brisbane the BOND teams formation was through friendship, driven by a shared passion for delivering smart, resolved, beautiful designs. Together they create projects for their client’s that are unique whilst integrated with marketability and founded upon genuine relationships with our clients.

The Bond holds everything together,

The Theory is the foundation of which we build on.

Bond Theory offers multi-faceted Interior Design service for residential, multi-residential & commercial projects. Project’s reap the rewards of a fully integrated design service bringing function, aesthetic, location & client together in one holistic resolution.

The Project

Bond Theory has assisted sites by helping form the marketability strategy of UKO, understanding that the co-living market and what additional needs it can offer their occupants. The emphasis on activating communal spaces through Bond Theories extensive hospitality experience creating spaces that have dual use. The modern aesthetic takes drivers from hotel offerings whilst maintaining the comfortability of a residential space. The aesthetic is curated for maximum marketability within each location using a neutral palette and flexible solutions the maximise the usability.

The overall resolve offers comfortable spaces that are elevate UKO from other products on the market.

Tell us about how you selected the furniture? Are there any characteristics you were looking for?

Durability and general maintenance, this is imperative for selection as this was costing the company money.

Modern Aesthetic, UKO is a merge of residential & hospitality

Using a local supply chain to know product is in-stock with short lead times
Dual Use and Customisation, selection of colours within furniture range with out having to paint a wall traditionally.

Durability and general maintenance, this is imperative for selection as this was costing the company money.  Modern Aesthetic, UKO is a merge of residential & hospitality. 

Using a local supply chain to know product is in-stock with short lead times.  Dual Use and Customisation, selection of colours within furniture range with out having to paint a wall traditionally.

Select your favourite pieces from HFC as your favourite pieces

  1. Brighton Outdoor Lounge Range – great robust items that stack and are easily maintained whilst looking great.
  2. Sprout Dining Range – the colour range is a great way to inject colour into outdoor paces.
  3. Icho Timber Chair – this wide pan timber seat is our all time favourite. We love painting it to get our unique project aesthetic.
  4. Table Range – know the flexibility with bases & tops to be our to create what we need.
  5. Custom Table Range – we’ve had metal framed tables in selected powdercoat for each site. The castors to legs ensure maximum flexibility.
  6. Banquette Seating – we got a custom banquette seat in Eva’s Restaurant at the Pullman. They help form spaces whilst providing comfortable dining.

The personality of Emma Foster, from Bond Theory

If you could live anywhere in the world, where would it be and why?

Australia, what a great country we are truly the fortunate land. So much opportunity, great weather, culturally diverse, geographically diverse.

What is your idea of fun?

Escapism…getting away from the norm, recharging the creative energy and finding new thoughts.

Who is you’re hero and why?

The Rock (The charisma)

What is your favourite quote?

It’s better to have tried and fail than never trying at all