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Intercontinental Auckland By Warren And Mahoney Issue 18 Feature The Local Project Image (8)
Warren and Mahoney incorporates luxurious materials to bring the five-star InterContinental Auckland to life.
Denman By Nala Design And Orbis Constructions Project Feature The Local Project Image (17)
Two sensitively designed multi-level homes share a single Glen Iris site, offering a fresh take on multigenerational living, courtesy of Nala Design and Orbis Constructions.
Project Project’s New Collingwood Showroom Project Feature The Local Project Image (4)
Project Project’s new showroom in Melbourne’s Collingwood is a showcase of local and international talent, with a sharp focus on craftsmanship and delivering transparency to buyers.
Little Cove By Georgina Jeffries Project Feature The Local Project Image (2)
Inspired by the tropical brutalism of Brazil, Georgina Jeffries renovates a multi-level coastal home that balances robust minimalism with a design perfectly attuned to the Queensland climate.
New Caesarstone Icon Collection News Feature The Local Project Image (13)
Six new trend-driven designs have been added to the Caesarstone ICON Advanced Mineral Surfaces collection, renowned for its durability, versatility and sustainability credentials.
Bradford Road By Planned Living Architects And Kate Walker Design Project Feature The Local Project Image (21)
Building her holiday home on the Mornington Peninsula from the ground up gave Interior Designstein founder Aisha Chaudhry a deeper understanding of creating high-end residences that tell a story.
Woolooware Residence By Lowi Interiors And Avenue Studios Project Feature The Local Project Image (2)
Graceful curves, warm materiality and modern functionality characterise Woolooware Residence, a Sydney home that fuses classic and contemporary vernaculars and showcases Cosentino’s elegant, practical surfaces.
Sub Zero Wolf A Higher Standard In Kitchen Appliances Brand Feature The Local Project Image (1)
Sub-Zero Wolf’s iconic refrigeration and cooking appliances are renowned across the globe for their innovative technology, exceptional performance and design-forward thinking.
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Iris Ceramica Group’s Metamorphosis At Milan Design Week 2025 News Feature The Local Project Image (1)
Iris Ceramica Group’s multi-pronged presence at Salone del Mobile 2025 showcased its groundbreaking new technologies and stimulated senses with its art installations.

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Daniel Boddam’s Surf Collection News Feature The Local Project Image (6)
A sleek new furniture collection from architect and designer Daniel Boddam references the smooth, sculptural curves of the iconic Malibu surfboard.
Hawthorn Display By Alan Sheppard Constructions Project Feature The Local Project Image (12)
The versatility of Cosentino’s natural stone and ultracompact porcelain surfaces shines in a sophisticated Adelaide residence that exudes contemporary elegance and luxury.
Preston House By Lisa Breeze Architect Project Feature The Local Project Image (15)
Function and whimsy define this reprisal of a Preston home by Lisa Breeze Architects, which has been expanded to accommodate a family’s evolving needs.
Noa Blanket Co. Launches Its Kurawaka Collection News Feature The Local Project Image (2)
Māori-owned textile company Noa Blanket Co.’s newest collection for 2025 is inspired by the creation story of Hineahuone, the first woman.
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Tan Arlidge’s Sacred Geometry News Feature The Local Project Image (2)
Tan Arlidge’s Sacred Geometry News Feature The Local Project Image (3)
The mathematical patterns found throughout nature undergird Sydney artist Tan Arlidge’s mesmerising new series, which signals an evolution in her technique and use of materials.
Premium Precision Leicht’s Architecturally Designed Kitchens Brand Feature The Local Project Image (15)
Since 1928, German company Leicht has brought beauty to high-end kitchens with its trend-forward designs – and now the brand is launching a new showroom in a Sydney design hub.
Kensington Project By Craig Linke News Feature The Local Project Image (1)
The luxurious reinterpretation of a 100-year-old bungalow in Kensington Park, Adelaide is grounded in the details – including carefully chosen hardware from Momo Handles.
In Focus Autex Acoustics Issue 17 Feature The Local Project Image (4)
A world-first technology has put Autex Acoustics at the forefront of sustainability in the building industry, but this is nothing new for the New Zealand acoustic panel company.
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New Piece Redefining Modular Living News Feature The Local Project Image (10)
Burgeoning Australian brand New Piece brings a fresh perspective to creative interiors with design-led furniture collections that offer functionality with a playful yet refined aesthetic.
Luxaflex Leading The Way Brand Feature The Local Project Image (1)
Backed by 70 years of innovation, Luxaflex continues to pioneer stylish new window-covering technologies designed and tested to suit Australia’s unique environment.
Barda House By Walter Barda Design And Cosentino Issue 17 Feature The Local Project Image (1)
Spaces effortlessly flow in a new and monumental home by Walter Barda Design in Sydney’s Bellevue Hill that highlights Dekton surfaces from Cosentino.
In Focus Pitt & Giblin Issue 17 Feature The Local Project Image (14)
Handcrafted in Tasmania, Pitt & Giblin’s high-end speakers not only look beautiful but produce amazing sound – thanks to cutting-edge technology.
Autex Acoustics Leading The Sustainability Charge Issue 17 Feature The Local Project Image (5)
Global company Autex Acoustics is a role model for sustainability, pioneering new technologies and materials in its efforts to protect and nurture people and the planet.
Seven Decades Of Italian Design By Zanotta Issue 17 Feature The Local Project Image (7)
Italian furniture brand Zanotta has been responsible for multiple icons, a legacy it’s likely to continue with the release of its 2024 collection, available in Australia at Cult.
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