Toorak Residence combines highly contrasted elements to embed moments of drama and retreat, where Emma Tulloch Architects binds the new additions to the existing home.
Housing high-end furniture, lighting and design objects from leading-edge brands, Mobilia’s new Melbourne showroom offers a glimpse to the future of retail in Australia and beyond.
The Whiskey Room represents a collection of spaces that combine the nostalgia of a life well-travelled, with the many finds the owners have acquired along the way.
Exemplifying the company’s approach to design, the Duobuilt Melbourne HQ is characterised by a clean and contemporary aesthetic with attention to detail and precision execution.
Paying homage to the Notre Dame du Haut by Le Corbusier in Ronchamp, Fawkner House combines an organic approach to form and mass with a celebration of light,
House Caramél sees CJH Studio focus on embedding warmth through subtle variations and a blanketed consistency throughout, emphasising the home as a place of calm.
Wren House sees Wolveridge Architects reimagine the traditional response to place and instead look to Japanese influences to encase the family home as a place of warmth and enrichment.
Art House sees GOLDEN reimagine an existing home into a midcentury-inspired series of spaces that open generously to the surrounding garden, effortlessly introducing natural light.
Ivory House sees Homeroom Studio and Tecture layer openness with a clean and linear approach, embedding a timelessness and natural connection into the resulting home.
Designed for a family of five, Peninsula Farmhouse by Swell Building Group balances scale, natural beauty and material craft, culminating in considered moments of quality and softness.
With an artisanal approach, Lilac Linen sees Sally Caroline layer a series of considered gestures in curating the newly conceived interior for the home.
More than ever before, architects, clients and developers are coming to terms with the intimately affective and emotional experience of design in the context of multiple-residential living.
As the nation embraces life after lockdown, the hospitality scene is flexing to address a collective appetite for connection, stimulation and memory-making. This shifting landscape presents challenges
: Founded in 2015, engineered timber flooring specialist Made by Storey is committed to promoting sustainabiliity through its product offering, and through the Carbon Neutral Plant-a-Tree Program.
Perry House by A for Architecture emerges as a considered insertion in place, respectfully engaging with the surrounding context whilst defining its own residential offering through composure.
Melbourne-based industrial designer Paul Grummisch of Please Please Please specialises in the design and manufacture of bespoke lighting, furniture and objects, designed to last a lifetime.
Bishop Master Finishes is a family business that hones unparalleled natural finishes, developing a reputation for innovation and unmatched execution along the way.
Celebrating the smoky, darkened charring of food cooked over fire, arkhé is a bold new offering. Creating a truly immersive experience, studio gram worked closely with partners.
Clifftop House sees Simon Couchman Architects and Simone Haag combine to propose a fitting home that is both warm and inviting, while also being intimate and openly connected to the surrounds.
St Martins Lane Residence sees Kestie Lane Studio and Matt Gibson Architecture + Design combine to give new deliberation to an existing heritage home, ensuring its continued relevance.
Parkside Apartment by Wolveridge Architects harnesses its potential with full force, embracing its 40-year history with fitting contemporary touchpoints.
Grid House sees Doherty Design Studio and Ari Alexander embrace colour and the surrounding landscape, opening and extending the existing home whilst retaining the essence of the original.
Gridded House sees Carr combine the original and the new with seamless ease, blanketing the differing eras in a shared tonality and continued dedication to craft throughout.
MEJ Residence sees Nickolas Gurtler expand on the previously identified framework, drawing formal references from the existing in proposing the new as an expression of its owners.
It is rare that a multi-level, developer-driven proposal considers its landscape and surrounds with such intent, but Carr’s Como Terraces is one very well executed exception.
Set within Melbourne’s historic Normanby Chambers, Chancery Lane is an immersive dining experience that celebrates the decadence of the building and the signature cuisine of chef, Scott Pickett.
Toorak Residence sees ADDARC propose a modern formality that allows the garden to become part of the experience of the home, defined by a crisp refinement.
Within the bustling retail complex that is Chadstone Shopping Centre in Melbourne’s south-east, Mim Design has created a haven of refinement and sophistication.
The reductionist approach of Adam Kane Architects sees Beyond Clinic’s newest initiative in Hawthorn with spaces that interlock and flow into one another with ease.
Designed by Sydney-based Esoteriko, Rachel Gilbert Emporium is guided by structure, movement and a sculpted approach to form, reflecting the understated beauty of the Australian designer’s garments.
International Women’s Day 2022 is dedicated to ‘breaking the bias’. For Melbourne-based interior designer Sally Caroline, empathy is the keystone to being a female business leader today.
The Penthouse at Thirty Anderson designed by Rob Mills Architecture & Interiors draws on nature’s unrivalled tranquillity, resulting in a luxurious residence that explores kinship through design.
Grange sees Conrad Architects and Lauren Tarrant unite in sculpting an enduring and rhythmic addition to inner Melbourne, as a true sanctuary for its owners.
Cecil Street sees Chamberlain Architects focus on bringing natural light inward, ensuring clean and uninterrupted gestures connect to a shared sense of calm felt throughout.
Gallery House sees Architecture Works and Selzer Design Studio carefully craft a home of lasting relevance, drawing on a linear and anchored approach, heightened through custom detailing.
Argo Street by Megowan Architectural combines a refined and highly detailed restraint to compose a home of lasting appeal, embedding a sense of longevity and continued relevance in the process.
Horsburgh Grove Residences sees Conrad Architects and Mim Design join to propose a refined and elegant collective of generous proportion, scale and detail.
The first Strato collection, titled Collezione Marmi, by Melbourne-based design studio Biasol is a dynamic modernist range of coffee tables and styling objects marked by their graphic artistry.
Victoria sees Finnis Architects together with Huntress Design propose a tightly woven solution to a complex brief, carefully navigating its narrow allotment.
Albert Park Terrace sees Luke Fry Architecture and Interior Design embed a muted and calming palette to ensure a continued relevance and connection to its owners.
Hopetoun Road sees Kestie Lane Studio, together with architecture by BG Architecture, propose two dwellings that intercept on site, devised with their own subtleties and uniqueness.
Cambridge Street sees ADDARC cohesively link past and present through a restrained and monochromatic palette, concealing the addition from the approach while opening generously to the rear.
Habitus Townhomes sees DKO, together with developer Beulah International, propose a series of integrated residences imbedded with warmth and balanced calm.
Bayside House sees Cera Stribley, together with McCluskey Studio propose a home of intentional purpose, referencing Japanese principles in the creation.
Yal Yal Road sees Intermode propose a rustic and texturally rich approach to navigate the terrain, using clean lines to reinforce a sense of openness and connection beyond the home.
Hawthorn House sees InForm create a pared-back inner Melbourne home that speaks to its period surrounds using strict lines and robust material juxtapositions that belie the subtle quietude of its inte
Embracing the prominent established walnut tree at the front of the site, Walnut House by Adam Kane Architects is a homage to and expression of the natural world.
House Fin sees CJH Studio emphasise restraint and refinement to conjure the resulting home of lasting resonance, and as a place of retreat and recharge.
The Avenue sees ADDARC combine an elevated and refined approach in conjuring the repeated light-filled homes, interconnected and responsive to the surrounding context.
Creating a ‘stage for life’ is the ethos behind luxury engineered timber flooring supplier Made by Storey and drives every facet of the business, from product design to final installation.
Brighton East 3 sits poised as a glowing façade. InForm has created a visually impactful structure that remains distinctive in its sculpturally dynamic shape and form.
Brunswick Yard sees Carr elevate the storied and layered narrative that is Brunswick and propose a series of homes that respond with fitting refinement.
Conceived from a series of bold and linear gestures, Sussex House sits weighted to its site opens through clean apertures to its surrounding manicured landscape.