Through clever conceptual counterpointing, Trower Falvo Architects worked alongside Alessio Fini to explore permanence with a new demountable bookshop in the heart of Postal Hall.
With a sense of fluid movement between inside and out and unity across all design elements, Plant Street is a timeless addition to Melbourne’s south-east.
Anchored in place amid the ever-changing coastal landscape, Cliff House sits steadfast and weighted, seeing Finnis redefine the traditional beach house through a more permanent and contemporary lens.
Photographer Lillie Thompson and art director Cristina Guerrero Fernández document the Alpine Chair by Laker Studio and offer new perspectives of its shape, materiality and setting.
Artisanal rug company Pampa has evolved its ongoing collaboration with interior design studio We Are Triibe, welcoming a new olive and camel colourway to the FORMA collection.
Tasked with adding contemporary renovations and additions, Karen Abernethy has imbued Family House with an enduring character that speaks back to the home’s Victorian-era history.
Nestled in a pine and fir forest, Creek House sees Faulkner Architects craft a captivating family retreat perched within a volcanic boulder field and overlooking Martis Creek.
Upper Watt Residence sees Seear-Budd Ross sensitively integrate a new addition through a considered use of robust, anchored materiality and natural light.
A former plant room has been converted by Studio Tate into the new HQ for Riverlee, styled using vibrant stone, walnut timber veneer, and luxurious furnishings.
The first iteration of the Nightingale model in South Australia, Nightingale Bowden offers environmentally sustainable, community-oriented apartments, designed by Breathe.
Based in Sydney’s vibrant Surry Hills, Richards Stanisich is the charismatic confluence of its founders’ passion for authentically welcoming design and an immersive methodology.
Studio Doherty has designed the new Mimco retail space in Chadstone Shopping Centre, conjuring a mood that is at once soft and strong, extra and elegant.
Featuring wineries from around Australia and New Zealand including Delatite Cellar Door by Lucy Clemenger Architects through to Ata Rangi Tasting Room by Makers of Architecture.
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.
Defined by clean lines and muted pastel shades, a new range of Profiled Cabinetry Sheets from Laminex is a simple way to personalise interiors through texture and colour.
Imbued with a contemporary Australian aesthetic, the launch of the 1977 Sofa by King Living offers a timeless reimagination of the inaugural King Living sofa, The Award, from 1977.
Melt Portable by Tom Dixon is a new collection of lamps that can be used anywhere and anytime. Available at Living Edge, the collection extends Tom Dixon’s lighting range.
Luxury blanket brand, Noa Blanket Co releases its latest collection, the Limitless Range. With three new designs, the Limitless Range will become a permanent fixture in the Noa collection.
Emulating a traditional London terrace, BTT-Balmerino Residence sees Studio Griffiths capture a contemporary interpretation of the past whilst integrating crafted and attuned detailing throughout.
An ardent environment where courtroom meets classroom, Moot Court Learning Precinct by Jackson Clements Burrows Architects presents a redevelopment that enriches Monash University’s Clayton Campus.
Great Dane, together with Georg Jensen and Kvadrat, celebrate the centenary year of renowned Danish designer Nanna Ditzel’s birth with a travelling exhibition.
Ace Hotel Los Angeles is a partnership between Commune Design and Atelier Ace, which together imbue the historical United Artists Building in Downtown LA with a new vivacity.
Fronting Bondi Beach, Glory Days invokes the Australian love of summer holidays, channelling the rich materiality and sun-bleached tones of the pavilion’s European inspiration.
Hoteliers Raes, Podia, Richards & Spence and Centennial Property Group have collectively imagined The Bonobo as a place of transformation for both the individual and the community.
LINTEL Studio for Architecture presents a delightful new possibility for a traditionally utilitarian space, marrying an intelligent floor plan with an experimental colour palette.
Hosono House sees Ryan Leidner Architecture create a unique entry experience, navigating the undulating terrain of the site with a sense of playfulness and adventure.
Replacing an existing ranch house, Miner Road House is conceived from a place of considered consciousness, seeing Faulkner Architects integrate responses to the surrounding landscape.
Agglomerati – a London-based studio that collaborates with artists to create functional art-objects in stone – presents Cor, a collection of illuminated sculptures by Australian designer Tom Fereday.
Offering an experimental take on the traditional wellness centre, Relinque Urban Retreat is a cohesive space founded on the principles of holistic wellness.
As a self-contained office and guest house structure, PH2 Treebox by Wernerfield remains true to its naming, reminiscent of a traditional bird box form set amongst the canopy of the surrounding trees.
Park House sees Leeton Pointon Architects + Interiors and Allison Pye craft an enduring and classically proportioned home that reflects contemporary sculpture and openness.
Through a reinvigoration of its historical layers, Darlinghurst Terrace sees Sam Crawford Architects instil the heritage home with vibrancy and geometric expression both inside and out.
Crafted by architect Alan Powell in collaboration with local builder Aaron Brown, Common Kosci provides an attractive means of immersing oneself in nature.
A reworking of an existing heritage cottage, Darghan Terrace Glebe sees CM Studio utilise a light and subtle palette to infuse a natural connection and enhance a sense of scale.
Hayden Cox is a multi-disciplinary Australian designer who experiments with medium, materiality and collaborative design. Through his work, he aims to blur the lines between design and function.
Le Rock, an indulgently grand recreation of the timeless French brasserie, sees Workstead pay homage to the larger-than-life vitality of New York City.
Nestled into Sydney’s Rose Bay, the reception of Ray White Boutique by Smac Studio looks more like a high-end retail store than a consulting and sales office.
Reawakening the artisanal nuances of its past, Scott Street is breathed new life by State of Kin through an extensive overhaul of the existing living spaces and wet areas.
Expressing the highly decorated elements of its Victorian-era origins, Tiara House sees FMD Architects reimagine the existing to facilitate a more contemporary and open way of living.
Australian leisurewear brand Venroy’s latest retail initiative, in the small coastal hamlet of Montauk, New York, marks the brand’s maiden outpost in North America.
Roman and Williams designed Ace Hotel Brooklyn, a richly vibrant hotel that draws inspiration from its neighbourhood and offers a place for guests to enjoy.
Henry Wilson is a designer of furniture, lighting, accessories and components in metal, stone and glass. His work recognises the beauty that comes from objects made by hand.
With a refined material palette and pops of colour, Foolscap Studio has created a jewel-like store and gallery for Melanie Katsalidis in Melbourne’s Royal Arcade.
The architecture of Mansard expresses a contemporary take on the classical, where Carr forms a rhythm within the façade through deep reveals that define public and private space.