Henry Wilson is a designer of furniture, lighting, accessories and components in metal, stone and glass. His work recognises the beauty that comes from objects made by hand.
With no formal art training, Cj Hendry’s practice began as a hobby. Grounded in a fascination with contemporary material culture, her infatuation turned into large-scale, hyper-photorealistic drawings
A commitment to local production lies at the heart of window supplier Miglas, which specialises in crafting high-quality double-glazed windows and doors.
Drawn together through the shared experience of their rural upbringings, Taylor Knights Co-Founders James Taylor and Peter Knights’s similar interests and values converge to form a unified creative.
Thoughtfully rejuvenating an outdoor classic, the Palissade collection of outdoor furniture designed by French brothers Ronan and Erwan Bouroullec for HAY is now available in a rich iron red.
Defined by high-quality materiality and a refined finish, the Archie Stool from Zenn Design is a considered seating addition that adds amenity and an artful touch to any space.
Designed to offer a multisensory experience, social enterprise Thankyou’s first concept store in Melbourne is an intimate, three-dimensional environment to showcase its evolving product range.
Inspired by a desire to bring awareness to the relationship between shelter and landscape, Nulla Vale House facilitates an immediate connection to place and context.
Zen Architects thoughtfully reinterprets the character of a historically significant suburb, creating a deeply layered home that reconciles with its past, present and surrounding landscape.
Embodying a simple and rustic elegance, Brown Hill House by Eldridge Anderson is an enduring family home that eloquently responds to its site and the needs of the family living there.
A bold and considered reinterpretation of Smart Design Studio’s former headquarters, Bourke 632 offers a beautiful layering of the building’s colourful past and its present.
Offering a seamless finish and minimal waste, Tongue & Groove’s new 2.9-metre engineered timber boards are the most recent addition to the brand’s diverse range.
Defined by a minimalist and sophisticated Scandinavian aesthetic, Bang & Olufsen’s new Australian flagship store strives to deliver a beautiful and all-encompassing sensory experience.
Scandia’s innovative and sustainable range of wood fires are defined by an understated luxury and sophistication, redefining the practical essence traditionally associated with fireplaces.
A romantic interweaving of raw, rustic materiality and refined opulence, Logan Brae Retreats offers a considered selection of luxe lodgings nestled within the picturesque Blue Mountains.
James Hardie’s latest innovation, Hardie Brushed Concrete Cladding, is a new fibre cement product that provides a visually sophisticated finish to a home’s façade.
The Futures Collective returns for 2023 from 18th to 24th May at Villa Alba Museum. The exhibit will speak directly to Melbourne Design Week's theme 'Design the world you want'.
Paula Savage has been announced as the winner of the 2023 Melbourne Design Week Award. Presented by Mercedes-Benz, the $5,000 prize recognises an outstanding contribution to the Design Week program.
The winners of the 2023 Dulux Colour Awards have been announced in Melbourne, the successful applicants showcasing the most masterful and innovative use of colour in the built environment.
Saint Haven, GURNER Group’s first private wellness club in Melbourne, is a space for health and wellbeing that transforms the experience of private clubs.
For Melbourne Design Week 2023, Cult presents Waste Dream, a circular design exhibition focusing on transforming waste into furniture, with Danish brand Mater.
A renovation designed to complement the existing home, rather than to completely remodel, Caulfield North House has replanned and refit the interiors of an original SJB-designed home.
A robust country home that also serves as an intimate oasis, Nesci House sees Architecture by Us work with the topography of the land to nourish an invigorating rural retreat.
The design choices informing the Victorian Pride Centre (VPC) are all about celebrating difference, creating a safe space and bringing together the LGBTQI+ community.
Exemplifying design with purpose, Auckland City Mission HomeGround is Stevens Lawson’s architectural response to a vision to end homelessness in central Auckland.
A distinctly Australian casualness balanced with refined sophistication grounds the Refract collection, a new capsule of locally-made furniture created by Hayden Cox with SP01.
The finalists for the 2023 Dulux Colour Awards have been announced by this year’s judging panel, narrowing down a record number of entries to 113 finalists.
Double is a new Australian brand with a diverse collection of contemporary, machine-washable rugs, designed to complement the Australian lifestyles and diverse homes.
Combining craftsmanship, luxurious design and innovative bathroom technology, TOTO toilets, showers, tapware and bathtub collections effortlessly integrate a culture of functional, comfortable.
Marking this year’s WorldPride celebrations in Sydney, Architects with PRIDE (AWP) launched a program of events, beginning with the Architects Ball at Pleasures Playhouse in Sydney.
Entries are now open for the 2023 Dulux Colour Awards, recognising architects, designers and students for pioneering and strategic use of colour in residential, public and commercial projects.
Showcasing the beauty and simplicity of steel windows and doors, Steel Window Design expertly combines craftsmanship, quality and innovation using Australian steel.
VAS – A Reimagined Vessel by Anchor runs from December 3, 2022, at The Front Room gallery in Richmond, Melbourne, showcasing the relationship between the studio’s practice-based research.
Specialists in creating quality hand-crafted interior pieces that combine modern design with traditional craftsmanship, Pampa has unveiled its latest addition.
Reclaimed: New homes from old materials by Penny Craswell is a thoughtful curation of unique residences pioneering sustainable architecture and design ingenuity.
Consciously preserving the home’s Victorian charm, Roth Architecture has successfully transformed Magney St, a cramped cottage in Sydney’s eastern suburbs, into a spacious, light-filled home.