Forming an exclusive national partnership shaped by shared love of design, Australian company Mobilia has teamed up with Italian furniture brand Moroso.
Exclusively housing Paola Lenti’s outdoor and accessory collections, the new dedece showroom features a refreshing layout, coupled with a visually dynamic charm.
Applications for The Design Coach 2022 Scholarship Program are currently open to members of the design community, facilitating personal growth and professional development.
Softer Volumes: Cafés is the first hardcover publication by Australian design and lifestyle publisher Softer Volumes. The special release coffee table book showcases exceptionally designed cafés.
Specialising in luxury high-end residential and commercial constructions, Masco Build has cemented itself as a contemporary leader within the building industry.
ALCHEMY is a purposeful collaboration between Sarah Ellison and ADesignStudio. The all-glass lighting collection pushes design and technical boundaries, drawing a dynamic presence.
Coco Republic has launched its 2022 curated contemporary summer collection Modern Desert, designed by Creative Director and Co-Owner Anthony Spon-Smith.
Registrations are open for the 2022 NGV Architecture Commission Design Competition. Every year, multi-disciplinary teams are welcomed to submit proposals that challenge.
Melbourne-based furniture design company grazia&co has opened a new Sydney showroom. As a natural next step for the company, the business continues to support locally manufactured furniture.
Active and dynamic, the latest sculpture Christmas collection by Bondi-based contemporary sculptor and artist Dion Horstmans is a bold injection of colour and movement.
Jade Yarbrough and Danielle Robertson have launched Merci Maison – an aspirational and accessible online store featuring a curated selection of quality and contemporary products.
Celebrating the beauty of Australian native foliage, Bloom by RJ Living is a homage to nature, embodying quality design that invites interiors to bring the outside in.
ZETR 12 – a sleek offering of surface-mounted light switch plates and outlets – has received a Good Design Award Gold Accolade, recognising the range’s innovative and timeless design.
The first solo exhibition by Benedict dos Remedios for contemporary art gallery Chalk Horse, Catfished features a series of large-scale paintings depicting exotic orchids.
Mud Australia crafts individual porcelain pieces, combining innovative exploration with a sophisticated element of play, and has recently launched a terrazzo range, celebrating one-of-a-kind pieces.
The American Hardwood Export Council (AHEC) presents Discovered – an international exhibition dedicated to showcasing 20 young designers as they reflect on life in a pandemic.
Balancing functionality with memorable design, James Richardson Furniture has recently unveiled an exclusive new outdoor furniture collection – Rio by S’48.
The interior renovation of Hero Penthouse celebrates the subtlety and strength of a timber and stone material palette, expertly crafted by markowitzdesign and Stavrias Architecture.
Paul Barbera puts felines and their opulent lifestyles on display in his new book Where They Purr, exploring the relationships between homes and their cat occupants.
Danish company Kvadrat has unveiled Technicolour by Peter Saville – a collaboration that celebrates the visual craft and sculptural elements of textile design and production.
Melbourne-based architecture and interior design firm Taylor Knights has designed the 2021 National Gallery of Victoria Architecture Commission, in collaboration with artist James Carey.
A curated range of outdoor furniture designs from Living Edge, dedece and James Richardson Furniture offer durable and stylish additions to any alfresco sanctuary.
Presented by The Powerhouse Museum, Sydney Design Week 2021 commences in September for a two-day digital Design Summit, exploring Hyperconnectivity and the ties that bind modern society.
Applications are open for the Melbourne Design Week 2022. Commencing on Thursday 17 March next year, the dynamic international event will run over 11 days.
Collaborating with photographer Victoria Zschommler, Melbourne-based lighting and furniture brand B-TD has recently launched the collection Materials + Machines + Makers.
Available through Artedomus, Agape has launched a new collection of bathware, modifying and immersing contemporary design classics to suit outdoor landscapes.
With restraint and poise, Tom Fereday recently collaborated with the iconic Art Gallery of New South Wales on an ottoman seating collection for the entire gallery.
studio-gram’s Graham Charbonneau and David Bickmore have curated a coveted selection of furnishings from James Richardson Furniture, featuring a wide-ranging array of statement pieces.
As a company that prides itself on delivering premium, functional and durable products, Artedomus specialises in kitchen surfaces designed to withstand the extensive demands of daily life.
Oblica is dedicated to bringing luxuriously designed heaters to Australian homes, and the Tubes range is no exception, walking the line between statement sculpture and essential heating device.
Goodman Australia’s new Sydney flagship office rejects the traditional working environment, instead embracing an open and light-filled space that encourages productivity.
A creative collaboration between Bankston and Sans-Arc, Super Collection is the result of an engaging and innovative approach to traditional architectural hardware design.
Through natural materials and lush greenery, Robert Plumb opens a new store in Waterloo, bringing together exceptionally crafted pieces and continuing to position locally made brands in the spotlight.
Championing timeless and authentic manufacturing, Chambord sinks are crafted with exceptional care, skill and considered attention to detail, celebrating the company’s wealth of history.
Living Edge Director Aidan Mawhinney has curated a selection of favourites that speak to the brand’s commitment on delivering authentic, statement and timeless design.
Hibernate Outdoors creates beautiful, practical products with organic, clean angles and natural colours. The High Line and Low Line Planters are the latest to join Hibernate’s handcrafted pot range.
Magis’ latest collection Costume is a complete reinvention of the conventional sofa. Informed, sustainable design practices are championed, with design made to last.