Piccolo in name, monumental in design: A new benchmark for Melbourne luxury
A new standard in residential design is quietly taking shape in Melbourne’s prized Studley Park precinct.
Piccolo House at 18 Barry St in Kew represents architectural luxury, but also addresses what it means to live well today.
Conceived by Piccolo House, one of Melbourne’s most awarded residential developers, this city-fringe development is a collection of 60 residences sitting across five pavilions brought to life through a creative collaboration with architects Woods Bagot, interior designers Hecker Guthrie, and landscapers Acre.

At home with Piccolo
The tour de force behind Fitzroy House, which took home gold at the Melbourne Design awards in 2022, Piccolo House has been a major player reshaping the city’s built environment for half a century. Founded by Mima and Martin Piccolo in the early 1970s, the family firm is now run by their son Michael.
The latest Piccolo House development in Kew offers residents sophisticated two- and three-bedroom apartments priced from $2.2 million.
Built with intention
Crafted to embody the sense of a private estate, rather than a conventional apartment complex setting, the Barry St project houses residences that have been curated as individual homes.
Privacy, design excellence, and wellbeing have been thoughtfully intertwined inside and out.
The pavilions emerge, almost organically from a lush garden landscape. Built using board-formed concrete and natural stone, the exteriors are softened by climbing greenery to add to the sensation that these are buildings that breathe within their environment.
Unparalleled interiors
Hecker Guthrie’s understated interiors feature spacious proportions like 3m ceilings and tactile materials such as vein-cut travertine, white-washed oak, and handmade joinery.
Expansive living zones open seamlessly out to private terraces overlooking the tree canopy or courtyards. Each floor plan has either dual or triple aspects allowing residents to follow – or retreat from – the sun, depending on the season.
The layouts have ample space for work, rest and play with spacious living areas and bedrooms, plus kitchens fitted with Gaggenau appliances, Italian silver travertine bench tops, and fully appointed butler’s pantries. There are also full-size deluxe bathrooms, laundries with drying cabinets, and plentiful integrated storage.

Hotel level amenity everyday
Beyond the private residences, Piccolo House has wellbeing in mind for each of its residents. The shared ground floor amenities include a luxury spa zone complete with a thermal pool, sauna, and a cold plunge. There is also a yoga studio, private treatment room, and golf simulator suite.
All homeowners will benefit from a discreet concierge and valet service and have access to a wine cellar, and private dining suite for grand scale gatherings.
A coveted position
Landscaping by Acre completes the external vision, enveloping the architecture in a tapestry of tranquil plant life. A central meadow connects the five pavilions, like a living artwork that changes with the seasons as mature trees, layered plantings, and sculptural hedging provide privacy and calm. The private sanctuary is located conveniently near Kew Junction, sought after schools, and popular cafés. Beautiful shared green spaces like Victoria Park, Yarra Bend, Studley Park and the Kew Golf Club all within easy access.
Discover the Piccolo House residences and begin your next chapter today.
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