By Bankston
The We Ponder home project took shape on the outskirts of Hobart, in a serene small town called Sorell surrounded by rolling hills and farmland. Owner and designer, Rose from We Ponder worked in collaboration with two architecture firms – Align Architecture & Saxon Hall Architecture to design the home. They opted for a rectangular layout that gracefully incorporated unique design elements, including a sunken lounge and expansive floor-to-ceiling windows, raw sawn Tasmanian Oak cladding to the exterior seamlessly merging functionality with panoramic views.
Inspired by the timeless charm of Mid-Century Modern design, Rose sought to infuse the space with personality using natural colours and materials. The Ben Rose House from Ferris Bueller’s Day Off served as a notable source of inspiration, guiding the endeavour to create a spacious, functional home with floor-to-ceiling windows that embrace the stunning Tasmanian surroundings. The desire to celebrate the local landscape played a pivotal role, influencing choice of materials, colours, and spatial arrangements.
Pictured: Associati Pull – Brushed Champagne 20740
Super Collection by Bankston + Sans-Arc Studio features throughout the home. The Associati pull in Brushed Champagne is a subtle, yet striking addition to the front entry of the home. Celebrating the joy in the unexpected, and encouraging daring exploration in shape, the Futurismo lever adorns the interiors, positioned thoughtfully on the swinging doors throughout.
Bankston is a thoughtful and consistent lab of design incubation. Our goal is to identify and collaborate with the best and brightest minds of architecture and design; to explore and produce sought-after, functional, physical objects of exceptional quality.
We like to think of our architectural hardware as the punctuation marks within designed environments-intentionally crafted as objects that elicit a moment of pause and appreciation within a space, prior to engaging with it.