Prefecture 48 is multi-venue celebration of Japanese cuisine and culture with every detail carefully curated. Di Emme was brought onto the project by Buildcorp to manage the installation of bespoke artworks in keeping with the vision of the art consultant, architect and the artists.
Read MoreDi Emme worked with Electrolight to deliver bespoke lighting in the foyer of 39 Martin Place. The lights comprised of domino-like marble tiles in circular aluminium channels carry the creativity of Sydney Metro’s public art into the commercial space.
Read MoreAt 501 Botany Road, in the thoroughfare between the Palms and Chelsea apartments you’ll find a playful public art sculpture. Art consultant Marla Guppy worked with artist, Nadia Odlum, on the concept and Di Emme managed the production and installation.
Read MoreDi Emme replicated the Genesis Brand Cube in the Melbourne, Brisbane and Gold Coast showrooms. The cube has a lightbox in the ceiling, semi-transparent walls and an exposed base, and appears to hover or float in space.
Read MoreDi Emme created an exterior artwork for The Sherwood (ex-Wests Tennis Centre) based on an aerial map of Campbelltown. Haron Robson’s lighting design ensures the artwork is clearly visible from the train line and across the valley.
Read MoreDi Emme developed concept drawings from Turner Studio to design the custom lighting for Marcel Bistro in the five-star Pullman Penrith. The lights are comprised of steel frames in graduated sizes, fitted with wire mesh and finished with a custom-gold patina.
Read MorePaul Kelly Design and MMX Projects undertook a major refurbishment of El Toro at Warwick Farm, commissioning Di Emme to create decorative screens, a custom light, and a water feature for the project.
Read MoreDi Emme fabricated the porte-cochere water feature at Dee Why RSL. Three mild-steel columns recognise Australian service personnel with inscriptions, “For those serving”, “For those returned”, “For those lost.”
Read MoreDi Emme fabricated the copper hood above the open kitchen at Lucio’s from aluminium, incorporating spun metal hemispheres to create the compound corners and adding a painted finish to give the appearance of copper.
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