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 the competitive landscape of real estate, choosing the right collaborators can make or break a project. This is where Jellis Craig stands apart, offering guidance from conception to completion.
Transporting visitors from the windy streets of Canberra to a seaside oasis, MED sees Luchetti Krelle transform a dark, industrial-leaning restaurant into a welcoming hotspot.
Articolo Studios launches Barnacles, its debut Artist Series – a lighting collection created in collaboration with acclaimed Melbourne textile artist Emma Davies.
Schiavello is again working with Italian colour master Giulio Ridolfo to create a new range of palettes designed to bring a sense of calm and tranquillity to working environments.
Multidisciplinary Melbourne studio Space Between takes a non-traditional approach to collaborations with the likes of Nike, Troye Sivan, Arc’Teryx and MPavilion.
Vineyard House by Anna-Marie Chin Architects exemplifies harmony and refinement, with Forté’s premium timber solutions enhancing the design and functionality of the stunning Queenstown retreat.
Loco Love has redefined the traditional chocolate experience, offering handcrafted, organic treats that not only delight the tastebuds but nurture the body and soul.
Named after the mythological bird that charmed the wind and waves into a still calm, Halcyon Place by Templeton Architecture is an idyllically peaceful abode.
Tradition meets innovation in Baya’s new stand-out outdoor range, which sees artisanal handwoven techniques applied to cutting-edge materials in a series of sustainable outdoor rugs.
A retro-futuristic car from Citroën that never went into production provided the surprising catalyst for artist Stephen Robert Carlier’s new body of work, What should have been.
Occupying a covetable corner in Melbourne’s French Quarter, the Hermès flagship on 71 Collins Street is another beautifully cultivated boutique experience designed by RDAI.
Whether she’s creating stunning homes or eye-catching retail spaces, interior designer Tamsin Johnson has an enviable style that defies categorisation.
Boffi – with the combined creative forces of DePadova, MA/U Studio and ADL – offers high-end integrated interior solutions marked by Italian sophistication and craftsmanship.
Yarra Valley winery Giant Steps is famed for its single-vineyard chardonnay and pinot noir, rich vibrant wines that perfectly embody their cool-climate origins.
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.
A new classification system from engineered-timber flooring company Tongue & Groove sets a lofty standard for specificity, empowering designers to bring their vision to life with greater ease.
With Hampden, Rob Mills Architecture & Interiors has crafted a haven for elevated living through minimalist design and elevated furnishings curated by Living Edge.
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.
From Europe to North America, the Melbourne architect has captured attention and renown for his highly responsive, site-minded approach to residential design and innovative public spaces.
The MPavilion Season 11 program combines art, design and performance at Tadao Ando’s iconic structure in Melbourne from November 21 2024 to March 22 2025.
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.
Emerging from the undulating hills of Fish Creek like a modern refuge, Fishharven by Neil Architecture blends seamlessly into its idyllic surroundings.
Walking along City Reach Boardwalk, with a slight turn up the stairs, lies one of Brisbane’s newest restaurants, Supernormal, a considered continuation of the calm riverside locale.
La Marzocco goes beyond handcrafting espresso machines that produce brilliant coffee – it works with leading design firms to create bespoke solutions for hospitality and residential spaces.
Inspired by 1970s Italian lounges, the Billo modular sofa system – designed by Adam Goodrum for NAU – combines classic elegance with modern versatility.
Leading Australian designer Adam Goodrum joins forces with Laminex to celebrate the iconic brand’s 90th birthday by reimagining an iconic 1930s table for the 21st century.
Seventy-five years of innovative and bold Italian design coalesce in Minotti’s latest collection of sculptural, architectural furniture, meticulously crafted for indoor and outdoor living.
Hästens beds offer the pinnacle in sleep solutions, with wellbeing front of mind. Now the Swedish company has opened its first standalone Australian showroom, in Sydney’s Paddington.
Set atop a geological shelf in the seemingly untouched landscape of New Zealand’s Queenstown region, an object of pure geometry punctuates the rugged vista.
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.
For her own home in Sydney’s Woollahra, interior designer Freya Salter has created a serene, almost meditative space that embraces light at every opportunity.
Situated in the vibrant enclave of Sydney’s Surry Hills, Capybara Bathing is an opportunity to take a deep exhalation – a tantalising sanctuary focused on wellness and spirituality.
These luxury brands are constantly evolving while maintaining a signature identity, leading to new designs that are innovative yet sophisticated and timeless.
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.
Australian contract furniture consultancy ownworld continues to expand its stable of exemplary brands by partnering with esteemed Brisbane-based maker Derlot.
A masterful blend of modernism and nature, Pine House shines with its panoramic views, an innovative layout and an enviable connection to the coastal landscape of Port Phillip Bay.
Through a minimal and considered approach, Zuzana & Nicholas has transformed a previously run-down 1980s townhouse into a series of calm, finely detailed spaces that connect to landscaped gardens.
Melbourne photographer Dave Kulesza returns with a new series, ‘UTOPÍA – Built Forms of Ricardo Bofill’, a journey into one of the world’s most recognisable and Instagrammable buildings.
19 Waterloo Street is a statement about joy and delight and is a new part of the fabric of the city, a thread in the tapestry of Surry Hills, its history and its future.
A dated Sydney apartment is upgraded by Studio LHD into a serene Japandi-inspired space, offering a peaceful retreat from its bustling inner-city surrounds.
Built on a deep mutual respect and a shared appreciation for each other’s expertise, Artedomus’s relationships with its Italian partners are key to the company’s continuing success.
Designed to embrace the wild terrain of its locale, Waitī House captures warmth, comfort and natural connection through a stone-and-timber palette built around premium oak flooring from Forté.
King Living’s King Trade program empowers designers and architects with a vast selection of sustainable fabrics and customisable textile solutions for diverse projects.
A feminine counterpoint to its masculine sibling restaurant Firedoor, Gildas wine bar in Sydney’s Surry Hills channels old-Hollywood elegance while drawing inspiration from Spain’s lively Basque.
Riverview is a calm and contemporary dwelling crafted to take advantage of Pittwater views – tantalising glimpses of water peeking through a lush canopy of eucalypts.
With its new Āhuru range of carpets – inspired by the New Zealand landscape – Bremworth demonstrates how high-quality fibres, considered creativity and handcrafted skill.
Colourful and timeless designs have long defined French outdoor furniture brand Fermob. But the 134-year-old company is also defined by its eco credentials and commitment to employee wellbeing.