The Design-Lover’s Guide to… Rosebery Engine Yards

Sydney’s design scene has a new destination: Rosebery Engine Yards. This revitalised industrial space is more than just a retail precinct—it’s a carefully curated hub where homewares, furniture, and lifestyle brands come together in a setting that celebrates both heritage and modernity. Whether you’re searching for unique decor, seeking design inspiration, or simply exploring this beutifully restored venue, Rosebery Engine Yards offers an experience that goes beyond shopping—it's quickly becoming one of the top Sydney interior design destinations.

Modern landscaping at Rosebery Engine Yards featuring clean lines, lush greenery, and a blend of industrial and natural elements.

Contemporary landscaping at Rosebery Engine Yards, blending industrial heritage with modern design.

Why rosebery engine yards is a Must-Visit for Design Enthusiasts:

The transformation of this historic industrial site into a contemporary design hub is part of what makes Rosebery Engine Yards so special. The precinct seamlessly blends original architectural details—such as exposed beams and brickwork—with contemporary landscaping, creating an inspiring environment for both brands and visitors.

Curated Retail Experience:

Rosebery Engine Yards isn’t about mass-market shopping. Instead, it’s home to thoughtfully selected brands that prioritise craftsmanship, sustainability, and quality design. Whether you’re a homeowner, interior designer, or simply searching for the best homewares stores in Sydney, this is a place to discover pieces that elevate everyday living

Key Homewares & Lifestyle Brands to Explore:

Saarde
For lovers of effortless, natural aesthetics, Saarde is a must-visit. Their collection features earthy textiles, handcrafted ceramics, and beautifully scented candles, all designed to bring warmth and authenticity to the home.
How to style: Pair linen throws with textured ceramics for a soft, layered interior look.

Inartisan
With a focus on ethically sourced materials and artisanal craftsmanship, Inartisan offers one-of-a-kind furniture and decor pieces that tell a story. Think reclaimed wood tables, woven baskets, and organic-shaped vases.
Why it matters: Choosing sustainable pieces means investing in design that’s not only beautiful but also kind to the planet.

Tallira by The Rug Collection
A well-chosen rug can redefine a space, and Tallira by The Rug Collection specialises in high-quality, handwoven designs. Whether you prefer bold, statement-making patterns or subtle, neutral tones, their range offers something for every aesthetic.
Styling tip: A larger rug than you think you need will help anchor a space and create a sense of cohesion.

Few and Far
I first discovered Few and Far in Berry, where their beautiful store immediately caught my attention. Since then, I’ve also visited their Huskisson location and have always admired their thoughtfully curated collection of homewares and furniture. So, I was excited to learn that they were moving into Rosebery Engine Yards. Their collection, sourced from around the world, brings warmth, character, and personality to a space. How to incorporate: Mix rustic timber furniture with soft textiles and artisanal ceramics to create an inviting, layered look.

Interior of the Few and Far showroom showcasing a blend of contemporary design and timeless craftsmanship with carefully curated furniture and decor

Inside the Few and Far showroom

Interior of the Inartisan and Saardé shared showroom, displaying natural materials, artisanal craftsmanship, and luxurious home textiles, including Saardé towels

Inartisan showroom—where natural materials and artisanal craftsmanship take center stage. Beside it, beautifully textured Saardé towels, effortlessly combining luxury and everyday ease.

Engine Yards—a hub of design and creativity.

Beyond Homewares: The Full Experience

Rosebery Engine Yards is more than just a shopping destination—it’s a place to linger, explore, and be inspired. Here’s how to make the most of your visit:

  • Designer Fashion Outlets: Rosebery Engine Yards is also home to some of Australia’s top fashion brands, including Viktoria and Woods, Camilla and Marc, Zimmermann, Bassike, Aje, Oroton, Scanlan Theodore, and Camilla. If you’re looking to add a stylish wardrobe update alongside your homeware finds, these outlets offer a curated selection of timeless fashion.

  • Gourmet Indulgences: No visit is complete without a stop at the newly opened Lune Croissanterie for their renowned pastries or Gelato Messina for an artisanal sweet treat.

  • Design Inspiration: Even if you’re not in the market to buy, simply walking through the precinct and observing the curated displays can spark new ideas for your own space.

How to Make the Most of Your Visit

  • Best Way to Get There: The best way to get to Rosebery Engine Yards is by car, as it’s some distance between train stations. Parking is limited, so it’s best to visit in off-peak times if possible.

  • What to Look For: Take note of textures, materials, and color palettes that catch your eye—you may find unexpected inspiration.

Inside Lune Croissanterie, showcasing expertly crafted pastries with flaky layers and golden-brown perfection.

Layers of perfection at Lune Croissanterie—where craftsmanship and precision create the ultimate pastry experience.

Industrial-chic vibe of the Engine Yards, featuring exposed brick walls and wooden beams, blending raw, authentic materials with modern design elements.

Intricate brickwork at Engine Yards—showcasing heritage craftsmanship


Want to make the most of your design showroom visits? Check out the guide on How to Navigate Design Showrooms for expert tips on how to explore, engage, and find the perfect pieces for your space. Whether you're a seasoned designer or just starting out, this post will help you approach showrooms with confidence and make smarter, more informed design decisions—perfect for anyone exploring design showrooms in Rosebery Engine Yards and beyond.

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Donna Vercoe

Sydney-based interior designer.

http://www.donnavercoe.com
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