Sarah & Sebastian’s Armadale store by Richards Stanisich and Lava Flow residence in Auckland by Pac Studio are the major winners in the 39th Dulux Colour Awards.
In Melbourne’s Burnley, Field Office Architecture transforms a 1990s townhouse on a narrow site into a calm, light-filled family home, defined by layered spaces, tactile materials and considered sustainability.
Volker Haug is renowned for innovative and distinctive designs realised in playful and refined fashion achieved through experimentation with a high focus on materiality.
Echo House in Melbourne reimagines a mid-century family dwelling as a contemporary retreat rooted in modernism and embracing the spirit of the past while responding to the needs of family life.
Melbourne-based furniture and lighting studio Coco Flip has partnered with local ceramicist Belinda Wiltshire on a collection of boldly striped lights inspired by the Bauhaus school.
Designed by Sonelo Architects, The Linton House encapsulates a dynamic collection of rooms, accommodating different ways of living and embracing verdant surrounds.
Federation House by AP Design House and James Design Studio is a blend of heritage preservation and contemporary living, respecting the past through maintaining scale and appearance.
Stewart sees architectural firm SSdH follow processes outlined by the Burra Charter to preserve the original character of a building in Brunswick East.
Melbourne Design Week will return for its eighth year from 23 May to 2 June 2024, featuring thought-provoking exhibitions, talks, installations and workshops throughout Melbourne and regional Victoria
Since 2010, Coco Flip has woven considered design with a playful touch in its distinctive furniture and lighting. The Bellini collection exemplifies this guiding philosophy.
In this edit, stylist Jess Kneebone details her approach to her work and the thought behind her process when selecting furnishings and décor to ignite a space.
Imbued with the same playful integrity that characterises all their pieces, Coco Flip’s new Bellini furniture collection epitomises considered craftsmanship at its best.
With a focus on bringing light and a natural connection into the centre of the home, Garden Wall House sees Sonelo Architects reimagine an existing built form.
Stumpy Gully Road sees Markowitzdesign, George Stavrias and Ross Bakker of Bakka Constructions instead respond sensitively to context and connect to the surrounding landscape.
Esplanade House sees Eckersley Architects combine warmth and familiarity within a refined and considered home, blending references to nature and the built environment.
Nestled at the bustling intersection of two suburban streets in Melbourne's south east, Ritz&Ghougassian’s McKinnon apartment building makes a distinctive visual statement.
Extending the legacy of the heritage workers’ cottage, Nardel Architects overlay a careful restraint with soft sensibility in Brunswick West Residence, blurring the old and new.
Burnley Street sees Sonelo Architects and Ample Architecture transform an existing home into a contemporary residence whilst retaining an original sense of character.
Melbourne based property developer Milieu’s portfolio encompasses more than 20 mixed-use developments that contribute to community in meaningful, design-centric ways.
Kate Stokes and Haslett Grounds, the dynamic design duo behind Melbourne-based furniture and lighting brand Coco Flip, usher in a new era for the brand.
und Messing, Volker Haug Studio’s latest collection of lighting released in Milan during Salone del Mobile, explores the material capabilities of brass.