Piccolo creates homes that are deeply considered and of exceptional quality.
Homes where people love to live.
Current Projects
COMING SOON – Piccolo House, 18 Barry Street, Kew
A distinctive collection of premium residences of timeless elegance, enhanced with exclusive concierge services and exceptional lifestyle amenities.
Set within the prestigious Studley Park precinct, these generous two- and three-bedroom residences exemplify thoughtful design and refined craftsmanship.
Tranquil tree-lined streets and heritage vistas converge with an unparalleled standard of living, to create a sanctuary of wellness, community and sophistication.
Two- and three-bedroom residences from $2.2M
Join The Barry Street Kew Waitlist
MOVE IN MID-YEAR
A Piccolo House – Gore Street, Fitzroy
Construction Commenced & Sales By Appointment
A leafy neighbourhood.
A unique sense of community.
An abundance of amenity.
A limited collection of spacious two- and three-bedroom residences, created in collaboration with renowned architecture practice Woods Bagot and distinguished interior design studio Hecker Guthrie with landscapes by Acre.
Register your interest on the Gore Street Website here.
At Piccolo, who will live in our homes and how they will live in them comes first.
Our homes carry our family name in every way. They are a testament to our passion, our commitment to quality and our vision to create exceptional homes where people love to live.
We have a unique understanding of what defines luxury. Timelessness over trends, it’s found in the fine detail, the materiality and texture, in light and space.
Five decades on and stronger than ever, our legacy is built on our unwavering ambition to create extraordinary places that stand for generations. Places that are carefully connected to their surrounds and immediately part of their community. We only select collaborators who share this vision, teams we can trust to take pride in what we create together.
“I’m proud to lead a dedicated team who share a commitment and passion for creating exceptional homes”
Michael Piccolo