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Tucked within the walls of the iconic Red Tulip chocolate factory, this striking warehouse-style north facing apartment captures the spirit of Prahran’s creative energy with an irresistible mix of character and contemporary flair. Entered through the original brick archway and rising to the third floor, the apartment reveals soaring painted timber ceilings, track lighting and steel accents that pay tribute to its industrial past. Sunlight pours through a wide north facing window across the open plan living and dining zone, while the sleek kitchen with dishwasher and overhead cupboards provides a stylish heart to the home. The generous double bedroom features a wall of built-in robes, with a modern bathroom, separate toilet and concealed Euro laundry adding practical ease. Secure entry, lift access, panel heating and basement parking complete a rare lifestyle package of comfort and authenticity. Peaceful yet perfectly placed, it offers a private Prahran retreat just moments from Chapel and Greville Streets, Prahran Market, trams, trains and vibrant local dining. A truly unique slice of inner-city history reimagined for modern living.