Introducing In Residence
At TH Brown, we have always believed furniture becomes most meaningful when it is lived with.
Not just admired but folded into daily life. Gathered around. Passed through years, homes and generations. Part of family rituals, quiet afternoons, celebrations and the stories still being made.
In Residence is our journal series celebrating the homes, lives and memories that unfold around our pieces. It is a chance to step inside real homes and meet the people who shape them their histories, their collections, their way of living, and the deeply personal stories that make a home feel like theirs.
We begin in South Australia, with Greg and Jenny.
Greg and Jenny’s South Australian Home
House One in TH Brown’s In Residence series
At TH Brown, we believe the best homes are not simply styled they are lived in. They gather memory, meaning and character over time. That idea sits at the heart of In Residence, our new journal series exploring the homes, lives and stories that unfold around our pieces.
For House One, we step inside Greg and Jenny’s South Australian home.
After 39 years in Melbourne, Greg and Jenny moved to Adelaide to be closer to their daughters and grandchildren. What they are shaping is not simply a new house, but a home built around family, travel, art and the quiet warmth of a life well lived.
Their home is layered with story. There are more than 50 pieces of Indigenous art, travel finds gathered over decades, Moroccan rugs bought in Morocco in 1981, and a growing TH Brown collection that began right at the start of their life together, when one of their first pieces as newlyweds was custom made.
For Greg, the connection to TH Brown runs especially deep. One of the most meaningful pieces in the home is a Frisco coffee table he drove from Melbourne to Adelaide to buy before restoring it himself. For Jenny, it is the way a home comes together that matters — how artworks sit with timber, how objects find their place, and how warmth comes not from everything matching, but from living with the things you love.
Today, the house is already finding its new rhythm. The grandchildren spin on the Danish Bar Stools, while the Milan Dining Chairs have become part of quieter daily rituals — homework at the table, drawings in progress, afternoons slowly becoming memory.
That is the spirit of In Residence. Not just beautiful interiors, but the lives unfolding inside them.
Greg and Jenny’s home is warm, collected and still evolving a fitting first story for a series about homes shaped slowly, with care.


