A Palm Beach Home Redefining Sustainable Luxury
When Hayden and Danielle Cox set out to design their dream home in Palm Beach, they envisioned more than just a beautiful place to live. The result is a sculptural, sustainable sanctuary that’s now been featured in the pages of Vogue Living Australia, and we’re proud to say that Artform Kitchens played a key role in bringing this space to life.
This four-level family home balances warmth and modernity with clean lines, refined textures, and moments of calm. From the textured travertine walls to the sweeping layout that connects indoor and outdoor living, every element has been carefully considered – and the kitchen sits at the very heart of it all.

A Kitchen Worthy of Vogue
Crafted by our team at Artform Kitchens, the custom kitchen in this project was designed to quietly anchor the home’s open-plan layout while paying close attention to functionality and flow.
Central to the design is a monolithic island in Venus White Marble, which brings striking movement and texture to the space without overpowering it. The natural veining softens the otherwise minimal palette, creating a focal point that is both sculptural and serviceable.
One of the most iconic features is the cylindrical rangehood, designed by the homeowners and brought to life in collaboration with Beaches Building. Set above a streamlined cooktop, it becomes a design object in its own right – echoing the curved forms seen throughout the house, from staircases to custom furniture.
Storage was seamlessly integrated into the layout through concealed cabinetry and thoughtful detailing, allowing the kitchen to remain clutter-free and considered. Handles are minimal or completely absent, with soft-close drawers and integrated appliances adding to the clean, gallery-like feel. Every finish was chosen for longevity, ease of use, and timeless visual appeal – essentials in a space that gets daily use.
It’s a kitchen designed not just to impress, but to function beautifully for family life.
“We make surfboards, furniture, and all these different projects we work on in the business are very much about making, so the house was really no different.”
– Danielle Cox, as featured in Vogue Living Australia

A Collaborative Masterpiece
This project wouldn’t be what it is without the incredible creative minds and suppliers who contributed. Many of the pieces featured in this home are handcrafted or sourced from Australia’s most innovative artists and designers. Some of our favourite inclusions:
Lighting & Furniture:
- E9 Design – Custom Newman sofa
- Freeman Gallery – Orgone chair by Marc Newson
- Tovo Lighting – Pendant lights and aged brass chandelier
- Astra Walker – Tapware
- Concrete Bespoke – Bespoke surfaces and banquette seating
- The Rug Establishment – Rugs curated by Claire Delmar
Artists & Objects:
- Haydenshapes – Surfboards and resin furniture
- Marisa Purcell – Featured artwork
- Dominik Mersch Gallery – Bianca 3 sculpture by Antonia Perricone
- September Studio – Custom vase
- Maison de Vacances – Linen cushions
Trades & Design Collaborators:
- Beaches Building – Construction
- Hayden Cox Studio – Project lead and custom detailing
- Claire Delmar – Interior styling
- Photography by Anson Smart
You can find the full feature in the Future Icons: New Design Innovators edition of Vogue Living Australia, with the story written by Yeong Sassall and styling by Claire Delmar.

Craftsmanship That Speaks for Itself
Being part of this project was an incredible privilege for the Artform Kitchens team. It reflects everything we value: custom craftsmanship, considered design, and joinery that’s built to last.
From the quiet elegance of the kitchen finishes to the thoughtful way it integrates into the home’s palette and flow, we’re proud to see our work recognised on a national platform like Vogue Living.
If you’d like to create a kitchen that’s both purposeful and visually timeless, get in touch with our team or make an appointment to visit our showroom to start planning your own Artform kitchen.
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