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Located at 15 Ellis Street, in the vibrant heart of Chatswood CBD, Ethos Chatswood is a rare collection of ultra-luxury 1, 2, 3 and 4-bedroom residences and penthouses enriched by remarkable vistas and experiences, including wellness facilities, boutique retail and a private sky lounge.
Designed by internationally recognised architect, Adam Haddow and the award-winning team at SJB Architects, these generously articulated homes are a living testament to the beauty of balance.
Each residence is thoughtfully oriented to harness natural light and sweeping outlooks – from Chatswood’s leafy surrounds and sunrises over the oval, to the Sydney CBD skyline and sunsets across the Blue Mountains.
The generous open plan living, dining and kitchen areas are anchored by large sculptural stone benches, natural timber flooring and finely crafted cabinetry. Luxury appliances are seamlessly integrated, while high ceilings and clean architectural lines enhance the sense of space.
The material palette draws on native elements and urban sophistication to shape interiors that feel both grounded and elevated with an understated elegance.
From the seamless joinery and thoughtful storage to the luxurious yet enduring materials used throughout each room – every detail has been carefully considered to create a sense of calm, space and effortless living.
“Quality defines Ethos’ finishes and materials. Inspired by local culture and native elements, our selections balance durability, longevity and uncompromised luxury.”
Angela Chun
Design Lead, SJB Interiors
Ethos’ dramatic 16-storey facade takes inspiration from the rocky ridgelines of Sydney’s ancient landscapes. The crafted interplay of carved stone and soft light creates a protective form for a sanctuary within.