Cremorne House, developed by Wilmac Properties and designed by SJB, is a boutique commercial building whose architecture takes cues from the area’s past through massing and materiality.
On Sydney’s magnificent harbour, Casa Vista by Bevan Boss Design and Atelier Alwill sees European-inspired ideals converge with an Australian sensibility.
Housed within a 19th-century knitting mill, Philadelphia Loft by Brent Buck Architects challenges an archetypal family home by embracing the building’s unusual typology and industrial language.
Design atelier Form(LA), founded by Brisbane native Jordan Mosslar, has opened its flagship showroom in Los Angeles. Located within a converted warehouse, the space pays reverence to natural stone.
Danny Kaplan Studio has opened a multifaceted flagship showroom in a 19th-century cast-iron building in Manhattan’s Noho neighbourhood, designed in collaboration with architect Peter Martin.
Kelly Wearstler is renowned for her signature blend of luxurious maximalism with contemporary refinement, but it’s her ability to consistently deliver this approach that’s earned her vanguard status.
Architect Ron Radziner’s Los Angeles home was designed to yield to the site’s mature oak and sycamore trees. Eight years in and Mandeville Canyon now sits seamlessly in the landscape.
Brooklyn-based multidisciplinary architecture and interiors studio JAM has transformed a one-bedroom apartment in Williamsburg into a sun-filled loft with custom timber cabinetry.
The Waratah Residences – a pair of family homes designed by Tesserarch and developed by The Modernists – are bright, inviting and utterly at ease in their beachy locale.
Washington, Connecticut Farmhouse is a family home by Elizabeth Roberts Architects that celebrates the dwelling’s 18th-century heritage through modern details.
At Civilian’s studio space at the Brooklyn Navy Yard in New York, architectural hardware by Bankston Architectural creates artistic and tactile touchpoints.
Badu Gili: Healing Spirit marks the second year of a creative partnership between the Biennale of Sydney, the Fondation Cartier pour l’art contemporain and the Sydney Opera House.
Quarters, a multifaceted space in Tribeca from Felicia Hung and Nick Ozemba – the founders of lighting studio In Common With – pushes the boundaries to become something entirely of its own.
Founded by Ray Suzuki, Chowa is a New York City-based creative studio anchored by the ancient art of kiribako, a wooden-box-making practice steeped in 300 years of history.
In southern California, Prime by Samantha Mink features a hyperlocal planting scheme by Terremoto – in collaboration with Sushwala Hedding – that appears to be forged from the ground.
Australian timber flooring manufacturer Made by Storey is raising the bar with an innovative new range primed to redefine how timber is specified in residential contexts.
Conceived in keeping with the designer’s perpetually chic design approach, Laura Gonzalez’s New York gallery is a curated celebration of France’s artistic heritage.
Post Company’s approach that has seen the multi-disciplinary design firm produce resonant and contextually relevant work across the hospitality, retail and residential sectors since 2012.
Founded by Jeremy Levitt and Danu Kennedy of New York City-based design firm Parts and Labor Design, Known Work is the result of a working relationship turned lifelong friendship.
Gaggenau’s appreciation of design is ingrained in its ethos, whether that’s recognising traditional skill in its European headquarters or on a tour of Milan’s Salone del Mobile.
New York-based design studio General Assembly has created a shoppable design gallery in Brooklyn called The Residence, featuring furniture, lighting, objects and artwork.
Luxury rug retailer and manufacturer Modern Rugs LA and Los Angeles-based designer Luis Fernandez have collaborated on a collection of rugs titled Monochromatic Patterns.
Remsen Street by Augusta Hoffman Studio is a recently renovated apartment in Brooklyn Heights featuring original heritage features alongside contemporary and vintage furniture.
Brooklyn-based architecture and interiors practice Shapeless Studio has transformed a loft in downtown Manhattan’s SoHo neighbourhood into a tranquil apartment.
Danish industrial designer Cecilie Manz’s portfolio spans lighting, furniture and accessories for the home as well as pieces for international brands like Fritz Hansen and Muuto.
Bathhouse Flatiron by Rockwell Group – New York’s latest wellness destination framed as a “no-frills banya and luxury spa” – is an indisputable exception.
Featuring an earthy palette and a patchwork of colour and texture, Theodora confidently recalls the architectural and culinary tropes of the Mediterranean in the heart of Fort Greene.
Maison Melba is neatly aligned with the tenets of permaculture, from the intentionality of the built form and the site’s ecology to the community-minded philosophy it exudes.
Located within Philadelphia’s resurgent South Kensington neighbourhood along the North American Street creative corridor is Ray Philly – a mixed-use development designed by New York-based firm.
At the recent edition of Salone del Mobile in Milan, Hermès presented ‘The Topography of Material’ – an exhibition celebrating craft, materiality and the French luxury house’s powerful lineage.
Exuding the level of brilliance synonymous with the almost 200-year-old brand, Tiffany & Co. Brisbane in Queens Plaza is a celebration of the luxury house’s legacy embedded in artisanship.
The concept of truly knowing a place – from its natural ecologies to its geological history and climatic conditions – sat at the crux of Faulkner Architects’ approach to Lookout House.
66 Washington – Orior creative director Ciarán McGuigan’s loft in Brooklyn, New York – is filled with an eclectic collection of furniture and lighting.
Joan Enger of J. Patryce Design has renovated an historic brownstone in Hoboken, New Jersey, retaining many of its original design details and architectural features.
New York architecture and interior design firm Ronen Lev was engaged by Sage + Sound to transform a 500-square-metre space in Manhattan’s Upper East Side into an oasis of self-care.
Designed and curated by Samuele Brianza, Artemest Galleria was conceived to showcase the online brand’s extensive collection of Italian furniture, lighting and objects in Manhattan’s art district.
Interior designer Meredith Clark has distilled the easy-going yet elevated atmosphere of New South Wales’ Northern Beaches into the redesign of a 1990s holiday home.
The Meadow House by Mark English Architects draws on Californian and Korean influences, illustrating a multiplicity that is as nuanced as it is resolved.
Sandbox Films is a dynamic studio and workspace, with interiors by Manhattan firm CIVILIAN, located within a landmark 1920s neo-Gothic skyscraper in Manhattan’s Flatiron District.
For Greg Faulkner – founder of California-based practice Faulkner Architects – life and architecture are one and the same, and his understanding stems from practical tools and seminal lessons.