Jorja Brown

Jorja Brown Interiors, Architecture, Design. Shop vintage and secondhand. Australia, shipping internationally.

28/01/2026

I recently bought my first home, and one of the reasons I fell for it was because its bones reminded me of this beautiful space designed by and .

2026 starting to bring the vision alive.

Orica House (formerly ICI House), Melbourne, 1958. Designed by Bates, Smart & McCutcheon and located on the corner of Ni...
25/01/2026

Orica House (formerly ICI House), Melbourne, 1958. Designed by Bates, Smart & McCutcheon and located on the corner of Nicholson Street and Albert Street. One of my favourite lobbies in the city, a landmark of Australian modernism.

Inside the foyer sits Joie de Vivre by Inge King. A central figure in Australian modernist sculpture, King believed that public art should activate architecture and create an emotional connection to place.

Dining room inspo. Designed by French modernist Charlotte Perriand in the mid-20th century, this approach to cabinetry m...
16/01/2026

Dining room inspo. Designed by French modernist Charlotte Perriand in the mid-20th century, this approach to cabinetry marked a shift where storage was conceived as architecture rather than furniture, using simple geometric forms, natural wood paired with contrasting laminate panels.

03/11/2025

Your invitated to join me this Sunday for an intimate breathwork and meditation experience inside the Hill House—a rare moment to slow down within the walls of Sir Roy Grounds’ 1953 mid-century home.

Explore the meeting of internal & external worlds. Surrounded by architectural beauty while tending to your own inner architecture through breath & awareness. After the practice, you’re invited to move through the house—a one-of-a-kind opportunity to step inside this home and return to the home within.

$60
Sunday, November 9
9:30——11:30AM
Toorak, VIC, Australia

All are welcome, no experience needed.
Link in bio 💫

09/09/2025

ROBIN BOYD RESIDENCY. After six years in Robin Boyd’s Lawrance Flat, I’m moving—this is your last chance to step inside.

Weaving together architecture, spirituality and community, I’ll guide a 30-minute seated breathwork and meditation to help ground and center. Afterwards, stay for tea, explore the space and connect with some cool people.

Come along and start your day with intention—whether you’re here for the architecture, the practice or just the good company.

Saturday 13 September
8:30—9:30AM
Kew location
$25

This is an intimate gathering, so numbers are limited. All are welcome. Link in bio 💫

Available—Chrome-Plated Tubular Steel ‘Arcadia’ Dining Set Designed by Jerry Johnson C. 1970s.I found this vintage set i...
02/04/2025

Available—Chrome-Plated Tubular Steel ‘Arcadia’ Dining Set Designed by Jerry Johnson C. 1970s.

I found this vintage set in Carlton, Victoria last year. It’s so cool, sling chairs and original upholstery—adore. This five piece chrome-plated tubular steel dining set is designed by Jerry Johnson in the 1970s for his Arcadia Line, made by the Landes Manufacturing company.

The set comprises the table and four laid back sling chairs with removable back and seat cushions in brown vintage velvet.

The table is a circular smoked glass top and chrome-plated base. The dining table is also from the Arcadia Line and is not often found with sets of the chairs.

Condition:
DM for more detailed photos. The chrome frames have a vintage patina consistent with age. Sling chair show some marks and wear from use but functionally and structurally still sound. The velvet has a few marks from use. The glass top has some light scratches and chrome base some vintage patina. Inspection welcome.

Pick up Kew, Melbourne or delivery available Australia wide. Just DM your location for a quote.

Dimensions:
Table
1200cm diameter
68cm height

Chair
66cm back height
66cm wide

To purchase, send me a message.

Home appreciation
30/03/2025

Home appreciation

Cape Schanck House, designed by Paul Morgan, 2006.Nestled among the windswept tea trees of the Mornington Peninsula, exp...
26/03/2025

Cape Schanck House, designed by Paul Morgan, 2006.

Nestled among the windswept tea trees of the Mornington Peninsula, expansive floor-to-ceiling windows and stone pavers extend from inside to outside blurring the boundaries between the built and natural worlds—to observe birds, the changing light throughout the day and the calming presence of nature.

What initially captured my attention was the intriguing central bulb element. I learned from staying, it’s actually a multifunctional water tank that cools the air in summer, collects rainwater, and supports the structure of the roof as it curves upwards.

Despite its modern design, the use of timber paneling both internally and externally ties the house back to its natural surroundings. The wood’s organic textures and colours echo the environment giving it a sense of place—my favorite aspect of architecture.

The Paterson House in Canberra, designed by architect Enrico Taglietti in 1970, nestled in the bushland suburb of Aranda...
06/11/2024

The Paterson House in Canberra, designed by architect Enrico Taglietti in 1970, nestled in the bushland suburb of Aranda.

I’m grateful for the opportunity to visit this iconic example of mid-20th-century modernist residential architecture. Characterized by dramatic roof lines, deep eaves, and strong geometric forms, it’s truly impressive.

I thoroughly enjoy searching for and uncovering vintage treasures like this gold hook. Its abstract form and raw, brutal...
18/08/2024

I thoroughly enjoy searching for and uncovering vintage treasures like this gold hook. Its abstract form and raw, brutalist qualities hold such charm. The uniqueness and handmade craftsmanship, a whisper of artistic expression.

I’m drawn to pieces like this, where function meets art, where even the simplest objects become storytellers.

Didier Rozaffy modular cabinet—Current wishlist list item.
17/08/2024

Didier Rozaffy modular cabinet—Current wishlist list item.

The kitchen at Monty Sibbel House in Montmorency, Melbourne. Home to , visiting revealed a story in every detail. The qu...
16/05/2024

The kitchen at Monty Sibbel House in Montmorency, Melbourne. Home to , visiting revealed a story in every detail. The quality materials and the subtle yet profound craftsmanship in this space truly speak volumes.

Address

Melbourne, VIC

Website

Alerts

Be the first to know and let us send you an email when Jorja Brown posts news and promotions. Your email address will not be used for any other purpose, and you can unsubscribe at any time.

Contact The Business

Send a message to Jorja Brown:

Share

Category