Australian-Portuguese architect and multidisciplinary designer Marta Figueiredo has been announced as the winner of the 2024 Australian Furniture Design Award.
Transforming a solicitor’s office into a restaurant and wine bar, Peter Frederick Cole Architect and Hearth Studio draw on Gray and Gray’s past to respond to its eclectic locale.
Selected from 83 finalists across Australia and New Zealand, the winners of the 2024 Dulux Colour Awards have been recognised for their courageous and visionary use of colour.
Albert Mo has announced his new practice, Albert Mo Architects, after 23 years of Architects EAT. The studio will explore the idea of home and designing for the senses.
Rejuvenating a bygone 1930s timber home typical of tropical northern Australia, Le Bateau Ivre is the collaborative effort of two friends; interior designer Tamsin Johnson and homeowner.
As a contemporary interpretation of the sensibilities of early 20th-century dressing-rooms and parlours, the Perri Cutten Mosman is an ode to old-time elegance and modern-day class.
A contemporary take on an apothecary offering holistic solutions for wellbeing and skincare, Ikkari’s new Noosa and Mosman stores – designed by Aje – feel like stepping into calming realms.
When Deborah Raymond, owner of Papillon Hair in the laid-back beachside village of Avalon on Sydney’s Northern Beaches, wanted to create a new-look salon.
Known for designing spaces that are emotive yet highly functional, Melbourne interior design studio GOLDEN has recently reached a significant milestone – approaching 10 years of crafting interiors.
Defined by warmth and a considered materiality, Casa Piva in Melbourne – the home of architect Andrew Piva – is small in stature but big on functionality and vision.
This Tonkin Zulaikha Greer-designed multigenerational home in southern Sydney may be bold in its execution but is deeply grounded in its relationship to the environment.
For boutique real-estate developer Holder East’s new headquarters on Queen Street in Melbourne’s CBD, Fender Katsalidis created a highly considered, tranquil space.
Melbourne Design Week will return for its eighth year from 23 May to 2 June 2024, featuring thought-provoking exhibitions, talks, installations and workshops throughout Melbourne and regional Victoria
Founded on collaboration and with a passion for robust and timeless spaces, this thriving Melbourne architecture studio creates meaningful designs informed by the histories of places and people.
A lot has changed for furniture brand Apparentt over the past five years, as the husband-and-wife duo behind the company continue to diversify their offerings.
Jane Cameron Architects transformed a humble Californian Bungalow into a more contemporary and functional home without neglecting its original architecture.
Raukura Turei’s practice encapsulates an intriguing dichotomy, balancing the rigour of architecture with the creative freedom and personal histories expressed in her paintings.
Louise Zhang is a Chinese-Australian artist based in Sydney working across sculpture, installation and painting. Continuously inspired by her migrant mother.
Moving beyond the typical bar experience, Bar Besuto by Tom Mark Henry unveils a raw and intimate space that is simultaneously dark, welcoming and layered.
Lowe Living’s Emerald Place is a luxurious contemporary collection of medium-density residences in Melbourne that beautifully reflects the locale’s past and present.
French designer Pierre Yovanovitch is set to showcase a carefully curated collection of pieces at Melbourne’s CRITERIA gallery, marking his first exhibition in Australia.
Characterised by sleek lines, a simplified palette and an understated aesthetic, Toorak Californian exemplifies the power of restraint in crafting a modern, luminous dwelling.
Grounded in warmth and whimsy, Silver Lake Residence perfectly embodies the vibrant essence of its locale and the unique terrain of its site through an ambitious and experimental design.
Complementing the relaxed lifestyle of Surfers Paradise, High Tide is a refreshing transformation of a beachfront apartment by Nexus Designs and Bones Studio.
La Dolce Villa, the latest collection from Composition’s interior concept gallery and showroom, reveals the unique and curated sensibilities of Claire Perini, the founder and director.
A bygone inner-city terrace transformed into a timeless Victorian residence, The Great Dane House II is a sensitive restoration by Great Dane’s founder Anton Assaad.
The launch of Life Interiors’ latest collection, Vista, coincides with the completion of the company’s new Brisbane showroom, a beautifully curated space that shows off the Vista range to perfection.
Defined by light-filled spaces and biophilic design elements, 73 Albert Street sees Urban Habitats transform a pair of cream brick units into two modern compact homes.
Kate Pomroy of Kate Pomroy instils Thornbury House with enduring materials and a biophilic design philosophy, creating a durable and robust sanctuary for its inhabitants.
A thoughtful renovation of a 1920s Federation home located in Sydney’s Eastern Suburbs, Bronte House feels modern and fresh while still honouring its rich period details.
Merging an original Victorian terrace with a 1980s lookalike, Sam Crawford Architects creates an inviting home that welcomes light, space and a sense of retreat.
A collaborative endeavour by Mazzei and Webster Architecture & Interiors, this stunning home in Hampton is the Grand Prize in the Royal Melbourne Hospital Home Lottery.
For his own home in Melbourne’s Brighton, architect Martin Friedrich opted for Signorino’s Desert Silver marble, which unifies all the residence’s elements, creating a cohesive, harmonious whole.
SJB injects the modular off-the-plan apartment in the former London Hotel with colour and vibrancy, creating a daring home that is a true reflection of its owners.
C. Kairouz Architects undertakes an inspired renovation of a classic 1970s Melbourne home, championing its origins while making it thoroughly contemporary.
The St Kilda home of Andrew Parr, Director of Interiors at SJB, St Kilda House is unashamedly playful, courageous and refreshingly eclectic, boldly redefining family living.
Courtside House on the Mornington Peninsula is a beautiful, dynamic home that is firmly grounded in flexibility, encouraging gathering, activity and outdoor living.
Offering a layered architectural injection into a culturally diverse locale in Melbourne, 186-190 Lygon Street is a new mixed-use project of retail and high-end commercial suites.
A reimagination of an ageing industrial building into a contemporary office for a modern company, Darlinghurst Workplace reclaims a new identity – one of creativity, vibrancy and culture.
Increasing densification and the rise of multi-residential housing requires a nuanced comprehension of the urban fabric, historical context and the evolving needs of our society.
Representing a shift towards fairer, more accessible and liveable housing options, 38 Albermarle Street is a thoughtfully designed, community-centric and sustainable dwelling.
Apé Yakitori Bar is driven by a sustainability-focused ethos. By honouring the site's existing raw materiality and introducing carbon-negative materials.
Designed by the visionary team at Secret Gardens, Hibernate Outdoors presents a collection of meticulously handcrafted pots and an expansive array of accessories.