Moments At East Brunswick Village
There’s something quietly compelling about a space designed to be lived in, not just styled.
At East Brunswick Village (EBV), that idea came to life as part of The Design Files Apartment Project — a two-day residency celebrating apartment living, local design, and the evolving rhythm of home.


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Bringing together some of Melbourne’s leading design voices, the display suite was transformed into a layered, liveable interior. The display apartment deeply reflects how we actually inhabit our spaces. Thoughtful, expressive, and deeply personal. Within this home setting, Trit House pieces found their place.
Living With Intention
Set against warm timber joinery and a palette of natural materials, the Citizen Coffee Table by United Strangers anchors the living space with a quiet confidence.

Its low, grounded form invites a slower pace, somewhere to gather, rest a book, or let the day unfold. Paired with the Lineage Side Table, the composition becomes both functional and sculptural. Subtle contrasts in materiality and proportion create a sense of balance, without ever demanding attention.
A Dialogue Of Materials
What makes this space resonate is not a single hero piece, but the conversation between them.Soft upholstery meets structured timber. Handmade objects sit alongside refined silhouettes. Open shelving allows room for personality, books, vessels, and collected pieces that tell a story over time.
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This layered approach reflects a broader shift in how we think about interiors. Less about perfection, more about feeling. Less about filling a space, more about shaping it.
At EBV, designed as a modern village just moments from Melbourne’s CBD, this way of living is embedded into the architecture itself. In this project community, convenience and connection at its core.
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United Strangers: New Perspectives
As part of the installation, The Design Files looked to the evolving language of United Strangers. Known for expressive forms, rich textures and unexpected material pairings, the brand brings a distinct point of view to the space.

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Their collections are designed to be mixed and layered, creating a curated, collected look that feels personal and lived in. It is an approach shaped by contrast, tactility and a strong sense of material depth, with pieces that sit comfortably in the home and continue to evolve over time.
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A Space That Lives On
The ideas the event explored remain. A home that evolves with you. Pieces that hold presence without overpowering. Spaces that prioritise ease, connection, and a sense of belonging.
At Trit House, this is what continues to guide us — creating interiors that feel as good as they look, long after the moment has passed.
Credit to The Design Files EBV Project
Project photography by Amelia Stanwix





