San Francisco design studio PROWL’s motto is ‘We Begin at the End’, reflecting an approach that is focused on a product’s entire lifespan – not just its journey to the shelf.
At Civilian’s studio space at the Brooklyn Navy Yard in New York, architectural hardware by Bankston Architectural creates artistic and tactile touchpoints.
Nestled in the foothills of Quebec's Mont Tremblant region, Q8 Residence by MRDK presents a compelling narrative of contemporary design amidst a natural, wooded landscape.
Badu Gili: Healing Spirit marks the second year of a creative partnership between the Biennale of Sydney, the Fondation Cartier pour l’art contemporain and the Sydney Opera House.
Balancing conservatism and unexpectedness, A Cryptic Estate reworks a significant, late-Victorian home in Sydney’s lower north shore with a series of diverse and captivating spaces.
Ma’s House by Studio Steen highlights the vital connection between excellent, sustainable design and the everyday human needs, desires and rituals that inspire and shape it.
In Sydney’s new Surry Hills Village, Tom Mark Henry reimagines a pharmacy where wellness, natural textures and contemporary design converge, creating a welcoming and sensory-rich environment.
Edwina Glenn has elevated the retro-kitsch bones of a 1980s home with carefully selected materials and furnishings while transforming the layout for an active family.
Maine Waterfront Home by Gachot offers a momentary respite from city life, seamlessly balancing relaxation with sophistication against a backdrop of ocean views.
This Brunswick remodel creates a dialogue between the contrasting styles of the existing structure and its starkly modern additions, while a lush ornamental garden takes centrestage.
This historic sandstone treasure has been respectfully revived by design studio Arent&Pyke and given a fresh contemporary overlay that combines crisp minimalism with tactile softness.
Crafted by J. Patryce Design, Upper Bloomfield Brownstone blends the charm of a classic New Jersey brownstone with the functionality of a modern two-family residence.
A neglected Victorian home in Ascot Vale is transformed by Castley McCrimmon Architects, blending restored heritage details with a modern extension of light and texture.
Eva-Marie Prineas’s passion for conservation and sustainable design underpins her studio’s commitment to engage with and adapt places that are already special, inspiring a life well lived.
Kula Cover, a high-quality outdoor outlet and light switch cover – with a design inspired by luxury architecture – has arrived on the market, offering artisanal finishes and impressive durability.
In Palm Springs, Hillview Cove Residence by Studio AR&D Architects is a striking reinterpretation of desert modernism and the perfect repository for its owner’s impressive art collection.
Jacqui Koska and Grove Architects have taken a considered approach to texture and colour with this Newtown remodel, adding vibrancy and personality to both old and new elements.
With more power, better efficiency, longer range and styling tweaks, the newly updated Porsche Taycan is again setting the benchmark for EV driving and useability pleasure.
With their latest project, Copperstone, Emma and Tom Lane of The Range Estates layer the charm of a Spanish hacienda with the rustic appeal of an outback homestead to create a country escape.
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.
Lorient by Mosaic Property is the Sunshine Coast’s newest, ultra-exclusive residential community, with a rare, coveted position on the shores of the Maroochy River.
Walking through The Esplanade, you may see one of the last remaining Art Deco apartment buildings in Perth’s CBD, a classic sandstone structure now fondly known as Lawson Flats.
Nightingale’s latest conception of socially, financially and environmentally sustainable housing in northern Melbourne is a study in considered regeneration, equity and durable design.
For next-gen real-estate firm Adrian William, a new flagship bricks-and-mortar office, designed by Richards Stanisich, anchors the team within eclectic Newtown in Sydney.
The contrasting tones and textures of Elton Group’s timber veneers bring depth and tactility to an inspired project in a highly coveted Sydney harbourside suburb.
With a contemporary, poetic vision for fashion label Song for the Mute’s inaugural flagship space, Sydney-based Pattern Studio demonstrates the power of thoughtful and creative retail design.
Quarters, a multifaceted space in Tribeca from Felicia Hung and Nick Ozemba – the founders of lighting studio In Common With – pushes the boundaries to become something entirely of its own.
Designed by Thellend Fortin Architectes, Maison Orford is an award-winning home that infuses contemporary architecture with a traditional sense of warmth.
As a car company founded with a design-first ethos, Polestar’s fresh take on form meets function is uncovering new ground in materials and luxury aesthetics.
A collaboration between celebrated Melbourne fine-dining restaurant Ishizuka and 340-year-old German heritage brand Gaggenau created a once-in-a lifetime dining experience in Sydney in November.
The humble suburban brick gets a (literal) glow-up in Thomas Maxam’s expanded Bricks lighting collection, illuminating the role of a material that is ubiquitous but crucial.
In Collingwood’s industrial zone, the head office for skincare brand Aesop quietly cultivates the company’s signature aesthetic inside the serenity of its new workspace designed by Carr.
At Ombra House, Dekton surfaces by Cosentino unite indoor and outdoor spaces to create a kitchen and alfresco area that harmonise beauty, durability and functionality.
The Enviro-Green Waste Machine by Abey not only recycles kitchen scraps into harmless residue – its high-efficiency performance also saves time, water and energy.
Designed as a farmstay to enjoy life’s simple pleasures, Wallabies Watch embraces a restrained sensibility, drawing focus to the serenity of Byron Shire’s rolling hills and coastline.