The finalists for the 2023 Dulux Colour Awards have been announced by this year’s judging panel, narrowing down a record number of entries to 113 finalists.
As King celebrates 20 years of its award-winning Jasper sofa, customers are reminded of the flexible and sustainable nature of contemporary Australian design.
Maintaining a connection to its ornately detailed past, Crown Street Terrace sees Studio Arkive rework the existing home through a contemporary lens to create a more flowing sense of movement within.
On a quiet side street in Brunswick East, Breathe has created not just another carbon neutral multi-residential building but an entire environmentally conscious community.
On a corner site in Brunswick East, Figlia by Ewert Leaf breathes new life into the old charm of iconic Lygon Street. The pizzeria offers an approachable, genuine and relaxed dining experience.
With Arent&Pyke delivering an abundance of jubilant spaces, Vida Glow HQ is an achievement of animated vitality that faithfully mirrors the brand’s own blissful character.
Conceived by Wolveridge Architects and grounded by Eco Outdoor surfaces underfoot, Courtyard Residence is innately imbued with robust warmth through the use of natural materiality.
Jewellery Box sees Crosson Architects push the form out to engage with surrounding views, elevating the everyday engagement between the home and the surrounds.
Inspired by the typology of miners huts, Biv Punakaiki sees Fabric Architecture and Mark Pankurst envision a series of light-footed temporary accommodation pods.
Continuing the legacy left by the stonemason who built the original form, Glebe Castle sees KLK Architecture overlay vibrant colour and playful elements to mould the resulting home.
On Melbourne’s busy Lonsdale Street, interior design studio Bergman & Co. offers an intimate patron experience at Sakura – an izakaya that opens a contemporary hand to traditional Japanese influences.
A serene retreat beyond the bustling streetscape of Wellington Central, Stravinskij Salon by Seear-Budd Ross exists as an evocative den of tactility and tone.
As a reworking of an existing 1970-80s era home, Play House sees State of Kin carefully articulate a series of interventions that encase the outer envelope, and reshape the interior experience.
A material spotlight on interior finishes such as stone, paint and wood décor from a selection of five companies including Artedomus, Laminex and Bishop Master Finishes.
With Be Kids Therapy, Selzer Design Studio met a curly design challenge head on. The result is a psychology clinic that manages to escape a clinical aesthetic, opting instead for a calming feel.
Resulting directly from first impressions of site, Golden Vale by J Mammone Architecture carves an articulated built form full of reference to its immediate environment.
Crafted by Wood Marsh Architecture, Lonsdale Links is a stately clubhouse inextricable from the rolling greens and Australian coastland that form its natural surrounds.
Situated on the 10th floor of Melbourne's Century Building, Seb Brown’s new jewellery studio and showroom by Sean Godsell Architects is distinguished by a starkly futuristic design language.
Drawing on the history of the retained heritage home on the site as inspiration, Brougham Place sees Williams Burton Leopardi and PACT Architects and imbed a sense of character.
Available exclusively through Stylecraft in Australia, the Life and Other Stories furniture and accessories collection embraces the established philosophy of the Tacchini brand.
Picture in A Frame by interior architecture firm Meredith Clark Design has taken cues from a traditional exterior to create an unexpected interior full of light and warmth.
House in the Dry sees MRTN Architects draw inspiration from the traditional rural vernacular, ensuring the response to place sits appropriately within the landscape.
Stripping back the dining and wine bar experience while elevating it at the same time, Muni by Sans-Arc Studio sits worlds apart from other nearby coastal hospitality offerings.
The Manon Brasserie, a handsome all-day French eatery designed by Chris Grinham of H&E Architects, has already brought new life into Sydney’s historic Queen Victoria Building.
Towering 18 stories above vibrant Surry Hills, Ace Hotel Sydney has opened its new rooftop restaurant Kiln, brought to life by Melbourne-based studio Fiona Lynch Office.
As the leading independent supplier of bathwares in Australia and New Zealand, Stonebaths is well-placed to understand buyer behaviour and, from this, forecast industry trends.
Whilst learning more about luxury metal window and door company Brombal, 10 architects were taken on an unforgettable voyage deep into the heart of Italian culture, architecture and design.
Addressing the changing nature of modern workspace and education along with the requirements of the Australian workforce, Canberra-based design studio SKEEHAN introduces the HIVE Collection.
Mauro Baracco and Louise Wright’s reparative approach to architecture is grounded by spatial conditions and landscape, realised through their built and non-built contributions to building culture.
NAB Melbourne by Hassell is a contemporary workplace filled with warm hues and natural light, along with DesignerPly products from ForestOne, the new workplace exudes comfort for workers.
Drawing inspiration from the hotel bars of New York, London, Paris and Rome, The Bar at InterContinental Sydney Double Bay has an undeniable magnetism.
With artfully crafted loungers and outdoor dining suites, Tim Webber’s Trace range makes it possible to make the most of the season’s balmy days and nights in comfort and style.
Bilgola Residence sees Hugh Jones Mackintosh and Walter Barda Design combine to create a house that works both as an occasional home and an eventual main residence.
Prahran Residence sees Glenvill Homes re-sculpt the remains of an 19th-century gem through focusing on a refined elevation of quality and respect for the past.
Confident and carefully considered, the assured ambience of Parklane Apartment by Knight Associates heralds new beginnings for a setting rich with historical context.
Phoenix’s latest showcase of bathroom and kitchen fixtures represents a cohesive response to the contemporary evolution of bathroom and kitchen design.
Solomon Troup Architects has thoughtfully reinvigorated Point Lonsdale House into a home that is simultaneously elevated yet grounded, fit to accompany the owners into their next stage of adult life.
Embracing natural materiality, clean lines and seamless transitional space, MCM House offers an interpretation of modern Australian living with its latest furniture campaign.
Collaborating on AHV Reservoir, renowned architecture firm Breathe and iconic Australian company Brickworks have delivered a beacon of hope for one of Australia’s most disadvantaged communities.
Fulfilling the vision of landscape designer Jack Merlo, The Botanical Group has created an enticing sense of oasis for this grand travertine-clad residence, tucked away in central Melbourne.
Alvie House by Damian Orlando Design and long-time Thermeco collaborator Rachcoff Vella is known as Carl’s “hidden haven”, an urban retreat where solitude and inspiration can be discovered.