Australian furniture brand REDDIE has announced a groundbreaking shift towards sustainability: adopting 100 per cent reclaimed timber in its latest collection.
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.
Architecture and interior design firm Luchetti Krelle creates a warm, welcoming dining experience at RAFI URBNSURF in Olympic Park, sister to the hatted RAFI restaurant in North Sydney.
A contemporary take on traditional Nordic architecture, Barn by James Hardie – one of seven housing design styles identified in the company’s Modern Homes Forecast 2024.
A new showroom in Melbourne’s Cremorne design precinct reflects LightCo’s commitment to offering a comprehensive range of decorative lighting solutions and peerless customer service.
Two new nature-inspired colours from premier sintered stone specialist Neolith – Everest Sunrise and Cappadocia Sunset – reflect the trend for warm, cocooning tones in interior design.
With a progressive vision for furniture that reflects the Australian way of life and a pioneering approach to developing new fabrics and materials, Koala is creating a distinctive niche.
Taking the Bauhaus movement as inspiration, Melbourne artist Bobby Clark has created a stellar collection of geometric rugs, called Haus, for Byron Bay-based label Pampa.
Melbourne Design Week 2024 was the perfect opportunity for Sydney design practice Studio Enti to launch its first lighting range, a study in tonality, form, texture and shadow play.
With its pavilion roofs inspired by the curled edges of falling oak leaves, Falling Leaves by Bercy Chen Studio embraces its natural surroundings in the most resolved way.
Studio AR&D Architects brought a 1940s California desert home into the contemporary realm with a considered extension that honours the original while embracing a new architectural language.
Over 11 days and at venues in both the city and regional Victoria, Melbourne Design Week 2024 is an unmissable opportunity to engage with the best of Australian and global design.
Standing sentinel on a hill in Victoria’s bucolic Yarra Valley, Gruyere Farmhouse is a testament not only to the vision and commitment of architect Rachcoff Vella but to the clients.
Decor + Design 2024 brings a stellar roll-call of the country’s best design brands to Melbourne in July. But there’s more: this year’s event also features an innovate Green Design Show.
Tait has worked with famed Australian industrial designer Adam Goodrum for the new Billy collection, a range of premium outdoor furniture with a nostalgic playfulness at its heart.
For Milan Design Week, Italian ceramics giant Iris Ceramica Group revealed not only a striking Zaha Hadid Design installation but also a stunning revitalised showroom.
Award-winning American custom-home company YoHouse has made creating a dream residence a seamless process with the launch of a game-changing online ordering platform.
Elton Group and Tongue & Groove are co-presenting an exhibition that showcases the beauty, potential and sustainability of timber for this year’s Melbourne Design Week.
The striking, sculptural Muundo range of dining, coffee and side tables – handcrafted in Europe from natural materials – is now available in Australia through Tallira by The Rug Collection.
To transform the lobby of the 321X office tower on Exhibition Street in Melbourne’s CBD, award-winning architecture and interior design studio Carr looked to the nearby Carlton Gardens for inspiration
Living Edge’s design team curates a collection of impeccable office furniture from some of the world’s leading brands for Ray White Group’s Martin Place headquarters in Sydney.
L’ARC Maison in southern Sydney is a testament to the creative partnership between Beyond Build Constructions and SBD Studio, and a reflection of its owners’ diverse cultural influences.
Mateo Rossi, founder of vintage luxury watch platform Unekual, shares his thoughts on the appeal of classic timepieces – and why they make unparalleled investments.
Sorrento House on Victoria’s Mornington Peninsula reflects builder Galgroup’s ethos: an unwavering commitment to excellence in creating easy-living homes.
Once just synonymous with market-leading mattresses, Koala is now also the home of thoughtfully designed furniture that’s the perfect fit for the laid-back Australian lifestyle.
A master of Danish Modern furniture and design, Finn Juhl’s innovative and meticulously crafted work can be explored in Australia through Scandinavian furniture specialist Danish Red.
In the pristine surrounds of Waipu on New Zealand’s North Island, an architecturally designed modular home from Makespace adds a swathe of subdued drama.
Dawn, the debut collection from boutique Australian furniture brand Brillo, is marked by simple lines, rich textures, beautiful finishes – and a dollop of vibrancy.
Bishop Master Finishes’s bespoke artisanal approach has kept the Australian company ahead of the pack for decades. And its Venetian plaster range is at the heart of its success.
With its sleek black exterior and considered interiors, Glen Iris 3 in Melbourne is a striking addition to InForm’s portfolio of outstanding residences.
In Sydney’s Marrickville, Habitat Housing has completed a deeply considered restoration of an 1880s home where past and present blend beautifully to create a cohesive, highly liveable whole.
Sydney-based Worldstone Solutions offers an exclusive and premium range of natural stone – the majority of it sourced from Italy – to the Australian architecture and design market.
The Design Coach’s 2024 Scholarship Program is now open, and designers, stylists and architects – no matter their level of experience – are invited to apply.
Italian maker Minotti celebrates its 75th anniversary with a furniture collection that features collaborations with creative visionaries from around the world.
For his debut solo exhibition in New York, Brooklyn-based designer and artist Ford Bostwick presented a series of four chairs, singular in their materiality and scale.
A global leader in colour forecasting, Dulux has envisioned a summer where living is easy, incorporating natural, warm colours with a positive and uplifting essence.
Aunament brings a design-conscious sensibility to its range of Christmas ornaments, which not only celebrate an Australian aesthetic, but are produced locally – with a sustainable pedigree.
To refurbish its Sydney showroom, workplace specialist Schiavello turned to Angela Chang of Ambit Curator to create a welcoming space where the company’s collections shine.
For 90 years, Italian company FontanaArte has been crafting extraordinary lighting, the imaginings of some of the world’s most renowned design luminaries.
After creating a number of remarkable residences and projects across Sydney, property developer Central Element turned its focus to its own office, with stunning results.
By supplying premium natural stone to exquisite homes like Nine-Square Bondi and Byron Bay’s House Burch, Sareen Stone proves why it is an industry leader.