Design & Construction
MQX4 Speculative Suite Series Level 5
North Sydney
Cammeraygal Country
1794sqm
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1:10 Density
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Speculative Suites
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22 Week D&C Program
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1794sqm | 1:10 Density | Speculative Suites | 22 Week D&C Program |
A Refined Suite Collection for the Modern Tenant
On Level 5 of CapitaLand’s MQX4 building, Sheldon’s internal teams transformed over 1,700 sqm of commercial space into six uniquely crafted speculative suites. Moving beyond a uniform solution, each suite was designed to develop its own identity, catering to a range of potential tenants and team sizes. Carefully considered layouts, layered materiality and atmosphere further differentiate each space, shaping distinct workplace experiences while remaining grounded in the premium design language of the building.
Suite 1
The first suite is defined by a careful balance of industrial and natural materiality. Exposed concrete, brushed chrome and steel establish a strong architectural foundation, layered with natural stone, oak timber, tan leather and chocolate toned velvet. The result is a tactile, visually dynamic workfloor that feels both refined and grounded within its urban setting.
Suite 2
This much larger workplace capable of accommodating up to 40 staff, while also supporting collaborative events. Influenced by Japanese minimalism and Scandinavian design, the suite draws on Japandi principles to create a calm and functional environment defined by clean lines, neutral tones and organic textures. The layout includes a welcoming waiting area, an informal collaboration zone, multiple high collaboration tables and meeting rooms.
Suite 3
This suite takes inspiration from the natural landscape of Lane Cove National Park. An earthy colour palette is layered with planting and greenery to create a calm, restorative atmosphere. The space is anchored by a generous breakout area featuring integrated planters, banquette seating and varied dining arrangements, with a timber batten screen subtly separating the kitchen breakout from the workfloor while maintaining visual connection.
Suite 4
Characterised by soft curves, bespoke craftsmanship and a refined, muted palette. The kitchen is anchored by a double height void, which becomes the defining feature of the space, introducing an exceptional sense of openness and light through expansive windows. This airy quality is balanced with warm oak timber and plush beige upholstery, creating a calm visual contrast that feels cohesive and considered. The result is a minimalist contemporary workspace that feels refined, welcoming and quietly expressive.
Suite 5
Suite 5 balances eclectic character with a sense of sophistication. Walnut timber is layered with rich brass accents, bold stone features and distinctive patterned fabrics, all brought together through bespoke detailing and a selection of timeless furniture. The kitchen acts as a focal point, featuring a burgundy kit-kat tile splashback, natural marble to the island and counters, open shelving and elegant feature lighting. The waiting area is styled with statement furniture, patterned carpet and a marble coffee table, creating a refined and welcoming arrival experience.
Suite 6
The final suite echoes the natural sensibility established in Suite 3, drawing on an earthy palette and raw materiality. Bespoke furniture and sculptural lighting add depth and character throughout the space. The kitchen is a standout element, featuring an Australian natural stone island and counters, paired with terracotta mosaic tiles, open shelving, integrated planters and decorative lighting. The suite is completed by a welcoming waiting area incorporating integrated planting and a considered selection of curated artworks.
