Recognising the evolution of The Local Project, the headquarters for the recently established full-service agency, The Local Production, by Tom Robertson Architects.
He may be known for an instinctive sense of colour and materiality, but David Flack wants to craft spaces that evoke nostalgia and personality – and celebrate the creative community.
This once minimalist house set on Sydney’s waterfront is now an inviting and richly layered home, better suited to its owners’ lifestyle with a stronger connection to its picturesque surroundings.
Blainey North has established a distinctive presence in the design industry over the past two decades, and her philosophy is evident in this selection of must-visit destinations.
On Sydney’s magnificent harbour, Casa Vista by Bevan Boss Design and Atelier Alwill sees European-inspired ideals converge with an Australian sensibility.
Building on the original charm, elevated coastal style and popularity of Raes, Tamsin Johnson has further expanded on the chic getaway with the addition of 10 dreamy suites.
A bespoke, moody and immersive space immediately comes to mind when envisioning a boutique bathhouse and spa. Comma by Duet and Eloise Fotheringham go beyond these cues.
The call of the countryside is answered in a symphony of striking marble, an intuitive mix of materials and a bowerbird variety of mid-century modern pieces in this Victorian weekender.
Melbourne Place, the city’s latest luxury boutique hotel, is the perfect backdrop for an immaculately curated selection of Australian design, including stand-out pieces from Jardan.
Inspired by the Japanese philosophy of wabi-sabi, which embraces beauty in imperfection, Malvern Residence III rises from the landscape much like the time-honoured trees surrounding it.
Cawdor House by Tamsin Johnson is an architecture imbued in the local vernacular and resolute in its unique expression — a repository of artifacts expressive of the family who reside within.
This historic sandstone treasure has been respectfully revived by design studio Arent&Pyke and given a fresh contemporary overlay that combines crisp minimalism with tactile softness.
Whether she’s creating stunning homes or eye-catching retail spaces, interior designer Tamsin Johnson has an enviable style that defies categorisation.
Inspired by 1970s Italian lounges, the Billo modular sofa system – designed by Adam Goodrum for NAU – combines classic elegance with modern versatility.
Riverview is a calm and contemporary dwelling crafted to take advantage of Pittwater views – tantalising glimpses of water peeking through a lush canopy of eucalypts.
P Johnson Femme’s new store in The Strand Arcade, Sydney, offers an intimate experience where Tamsin Johnson’s designs evoke a continental salon filled with layered decadence and rich character.
Studio Prineas transforms a Federation cottage in Sydney’s Lower North Shore into a warm, dynamic family home, blending modern living with a sensitive approach to heritage alterations.
The Rental / Apartment II in Sydney’s Surry Hills blurs the lines between traditional showroom and art installation, fully immersing visitors in the ELLISON STUDIOS. brand experience.
Elton Group has harnessed the natural beauty of burl wood with a stunning range of patterned timber veneers as part of its Eveneer Raw ALPIlignum range.
Rather than be boxed in by the original property’s limited scope, Mosman II, as reimagined by designer Greg Natale, is a colour- filled, material-driven modern family home.
Set against the dramatic backdrop of Coronet Peak, surrounded by vineyards and with a picture-book stream burbling through its impeccably landscaped grounds, Ayrburn is a bucolic wonderland.
Arent&Pyke transformed a stark Mosman Bay apartment into a harmonious blend of organic and refined elements, creating an emotively designed, functional living space.
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.
Poetica by Cox Architecture in North Sydney is a bar and grill that is as much for dining as it is for delighting, with equal references to people, place, past and present.
Trincomalee is a rejuvenation effort that encompasses the entire site, where Richard Unsworth of Studio U.C skilfully integrates both architectural and natural components.
Australian premier timber specialist Havwoods crafts narratives of distinction with more than 300 products, showcasing bespoke projects and a commitment to excellence and sustainability.
Paddington Residence is given a contemporary overhaul by Alena Smith Interior Design – one that honours the past while ensuring the spaces reflect a more modern way of living.
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.
Bishop Master Finishes takes away the pressure of decision by giving designers an array of inspired and environmentally kind finishes with its unique rendering range.
Located in an enviable enclave within Mosman, Black Diamond sees YSG combine both a layered elevation of detail and a disconnected stillness across its multiple levels.
Hayden Cox is a multi-disciplinary Australian designer who experiments with medium, materiality and collaborative design. Through his work, he aims to blur the lines between design and function.
Nestled into Sydney’s Rose Bay, the reception of Ray White Boutique by Smac Studio looks more like a high-end retail store than a consulting and sales office.
Expressing time and marking a point in the life of its inhabitant, Darling Point sees Studio ZAWA rework a 1960s-era apartment and endow it a new chapter.
Increasing the scale and liveability of an existing top-floor apartment, The Gully Penthouse sees Alexander &CO. reimagine an existing home through a contemporary yet timeless lens.
Balancing old and new, Sydney Residence honours its Victorian-era origins, seeing Thomas Hamel & Associates and Tzannes interweave the traditional and the modern.
Transforming an existing heritage terrace, Dawes Point House sees Greg Natale give the home a new sense of purpose, reflected through colour and tonal expression.
Ultramarine sees Decus and Luigi Rosselli Architects collaborate to both pay homage to the home’s original detailing and craft elements that express the owner’s personality.
Focused on creating a sense of place centred around internal and external living, Lake View House sees Arent&Pyke extend the experience of the home beyond its walls.
Inspired by the brutalist architectural styles of Brazil, Kyle Bay House sees Greg Natale combine layers of warmth through natural materiality and an animated colour palette to invigorate the home.
Reconfiguring an existing design in response to evolving circumstances, Legato sees Arent&Pyke and David Boyle Architect combine to reshape the floorplan.
A former Sydney Church has been reimagined as a social purpose precinct, centred around a co-working hub for social enterprises with a cafe and gallery.
For commercial spaces to re-establish their value to Australian business, it is crucial to recentre the conversation around how design can help them become exceptional destinations once again.