Collingwood defender Isaac Quaynor is known for his speed, agility and attacking flair on the field. At home, though, it’s a completely different story. His space is calm, considered and designed to help him slow things down.

There’s an easy confidence in the way Isaac has pulled everything together. Nothing feels rushed or overdone, and nothing’s fighting for attention. “I draw inspiration from a mix of places. Travel, seeing different cultures, architecture, and how people live.”

“I also take bits from fashion and art, things that feel clean and intentional. I like spaces that feel effortless but still have personality.”

In the living room, the Hucks sofa really sets the tone. It’s soft, generous and made to sink into. Exactly what Isaac wants from his space. The palette is simple, the lines are clean, and everything just works.

It’s quite clean and not too cluttered, but everything in there has a purpose. I like quality over quantity.

The dining area follows the same vibe. The Kora Dining Table and Maki Dining Chairs feel sculptural without trying too hard. Solid enough to ground the room, but still easy and relaxed.

With Isaac’s schedule, having a place to come back to matters. “With the schedule and everything that comes with it, you need somewhere that helps you reset.”

Walking into a calm space makes a difference mentally. It helps you slow things down and recharge.

Minimal, grounded, and quietly confident. A home that plays the long game.

Photographer: @cantycreative
Stylist: @_simonfinnegan_