Vicello’s Tailored Joinery Solutions

Words by Sophia Fawdry
Photography by Dave Wheeler
In Partnership with Vicello

By working closely with architects, designers and builders, Vicello delivers bespoke joinery that elevates high-end residential spaces, ensuring precision from concept to completion.

In high-end residential design, where ambition meets complexity, success hinges on those who can translate vision into built form without compromise. Vicello, a boutique joinery house in Sydney, has earned a reputation as a go-to collaborator for architects, designers and builders seeking exactly that.

“We relish the opportunity to work alongside architects, designers and builders, taking a vision and refining it into a masterpiece of craftsmanship.”

Founded by husband-and-wife team Leon and Victoria Pirrello, Vicello offers a rare combination of craftsmanship, technical expertise and a deep commitment to collaboration. The team is involved from the earliest stages of a project, offering practical insight that helps resolve detailing challenges before they arise on site. This early contribution has made Vicello an essential partner in delivering design-led homes that are as functional as they are refined. “At Vicello, collaboration is an art form in itself,” says Victoria Pirrello, the company’s creative director. “We relish the opportunity to work alongside architects, designers and builders, taking a vision and refining it into a masterpiece of craftsmanship.”

In homes like Henley House B by Brewster Murray and Brisa Villa and Wilson Residence by HA Design, Vicello has worked in tandem with the architectural teams to create meticulously crafted joinery that brings depth, sophistication and dynamism to every space in which it appears.

With a growing team of interior designers and architects, the company offers practical, design-aware input that bridges concept and construction.

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Once seen as a straightforward trade, modern joinery now demands both technical expertise and creative problem-solving. For the Vicello team, this means sharing knowledge, troubleshooting on-site and offering practical solutions that enhance – not compromise – the design intent. As materials and applications evolve, the demand for bespoke, highly considered joinery has never been greater.

Vicello’s hands-on approach extends beyond craftsmanship. With a growing team of interior designers and architects, the company offers practical, design-aware input that bridges concept and construction. Its Project Support Service sees a dedicated designer involved early in the process, helping to resolve spatial constraints, integrate services and ensure every joinery element is buildable, beautiful and aligned with the broader design intent.

“By immersing ourselves in every stage – from the first spark of a design to the final brushstroke of installation – we build a foundation of trust and authenticity.”

“By immersing ourselves in every stage – from the first spark of a design to the final brushstroke of installation – we build a foundation of trust and authenticity,” says Pirrello. More than just makers, the team actively engages in both the design and construction process, identifying potential challenges early and safeguarding the outcome of each project.

Vicello also offers a concierge-style service called the Concept Design and Quote Program, which gives clients a fully tailored design and budget proposal from the first consultation. This early transparency ensures clients avoid unexpected costs and common pitfalls, with a clear path from vision to completion.

“We create a seamless experience that not only enhances the final product but also deepens the trust among everyone involved.”

The company’s full-service approach – which spans design, manufacturing and installation – delivers consistency, excellence and a rare level of engagement. At its core are strong relationships. “We create a seamless experience that not only enhances the final product but also deepens the trust among everyone involved,” says Pirrello.