The Nave collection, designed by SKEEHAN exclusively for Stylecraft, draws design inspiration from the nautical construction process in order to offer increased flexibility to modern offices.
With an empathetic understanding that each space can be its own unique sanctuary, Georgina Jeffries Interior Design is founded on principles of balance and timelessness.
South Coogee House sees Renato D’Ettorre Architects combine a highly considered formal approach with an experimental rigor to the coastal residential vernacular.
Cameron Foggo is a New Zealand born, Australia-based designer of high-end furniture, known across the globe for his unpretentious yet refined approach to design.
Richmond House sees Studio Bright bring a refined articulation of detail together with an understated simplicity to conjure a calming inner urban enclave.
Scotland Island House I sees Sam Crawford Architects take a light-footed approach in developing a vernacular that navigates its steeply sloping site with ease.
Oak Tree House sees Susi Leeton Architecture and Interiors combine restraint and subtleties to propose a welcoming home set around its own generous oak tree.
Anzac Bay House sees Vaughn McQuarrie create a sense of drama through scale and proportion and inject warmth through materiality to create a harmonising balance.
Metropol sees Rakumba collaborate with German designer Sebastian Herkner to imagine a collection of simple and subtle gestures that come together as an expression of form and light.
Clifton Hill sees Studio Goss take cues from the building’s Brutalist past to create a highly detailed and restrained apartment archetype in the otherwise heritage-rich Clifton Hill.
Warm and welcoming, with generous curves and a subtle, organic palette, The Expansive Kitchen designed by Kennedy Nolan is a collaboration with Laminex that explores the potential of laminate.
For TIRAR, the act of entering a space begins with the intrinsically tactile experience of opening the door. The brand’s latest collection, TUI, evokes sensory and visual beauty, with purpose.
Brass House sees Edwina Glenn closely collaborate with the client and builder to bring a combined refinement and textural palette to this existing Toorak home.
The Cardrona Cabin embodies the Abodo motto ‘carefully crafted timber’, emphasising the value of timbers that stand the test of time while prioritising environmental sustainability.
Behind the traditional frontage of a 1940s semi-detached cottage in Bondi, Andrew Burges Architects Bismarck House unfolds as a series of experiments with form, materiality and space.
HIP V. HYPE and Six Degrees Architects, the team behind Nightingale 2.0, are bringing a new sustainable, community-focused apartment development to life with Ferrars & York.
Offering a sense of disconnect and respite from the urban condition, Monk Mackenzie’s Waiatarua House is a suburban tree house on the city fringes of Auckland.
Darling Point Art Deco sees Handelsmann and Khaw combine a considered and contextually appropriate approach to transform key support spaces into the gathering heart of the home.
Brighton East House by InForm is a double-story home created to allow its inhabitants, a family of six, places of connection as well as spaces for each to retreat.
Budge Over Dover is the result of YSG Studio’s curatorial approach, bringing together materials, forms, objects of interest and curious gestures to propose a home bursting with personality.
Breathe Architecture’s Warehouse Greenhouse challenges the typical residential vernacular, doing more with less to create a balance with the natural world and combining sustainable principles.
The Flinders House sees Sally Draper Architects combine an appreciation for context and an understanding of materiality and restraint, to propose a secluded retreat.
Iconic Italian furniture brand Cassina will soon be distributed in Australia, with ‘The Cassina Perspective’ representing a collection that brings together classic designs and contemporary pieces.
The revival and transformation of a 1990s home, Queens Park House sees Atelier ADU work within the structural confinements of the building to create space, flow, and light.
Carlton Apartment sees Tom Eckersley Architects combine a focused restraint with a contemporary minimalism to complete a challenging build during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Emerging from the banks of Lake Derby in Tasmania, Floating Sauna by Licht Architecture is a composition of two shed-like pavilions floating on a pontoon.
Mahoenui sees Bindon Design Group combine the familiar with a bold expansion of the original footprint to create a generously proportioned and outwardly-focused home.
Tama House sees Carla Middleton Architecture conjure a privately-focused home, filled with light that is reflective of its context and which embraces its coastal milieu.
Imagined as a place to celebrate and integrate with the natural landscape, Tree House by Matt Elkan Architect immerses itself in its bushland setting with a sense of bold conviction and clarity.
A story of the handmade, the film ‘Artisanally Articolo: The Makers’ explores the Melbourne lighting studio’s dedication to the craft of making and to creation through collaboration.
Danny’s House sees Lockyer Architects combine two separate time periods, taking cues from surrounding typologies and allowing the natural to infiltrate the built.
Long House sees Clare Cousins has imagined a home that both sustainably performs and combines refinement and sensitivity within its contemporary comprising parts.
Sorrento Beach House by Pandolfini embraces the simplicity of the traditional holiday home, capturing the essence of summers spent on the beach and by the pool.
With a strong commitment to progressive urban design and appreciation, Milieu Property’s latest development, Brunswick East, sets out to cultivate a strong, vibrant community.
Crane in the Sky sees YSG Studio transform a bland, soulless penthouse apartment in Sydney’s Walsh Bay into a treasure-trove of texture, pattern and colour.
Created for a family of four with a strong appreciation for design, Caulfield North by InForm is a unique sculptural solution to a challenging narrow site.
With Brighton Luxe, Carr combines the highly crafted with a refined minimalism, destined to endure the tests of time and honour the rituals of daily life.
With an honesty in materiality and playful engagement with natural light, Deco House by Mihaly Slocombe Architects unites a calming sense of retreat with art deco references.
Situated on a rugged, windswept dune that drops sharply down to the ocean below, the Cliff House by Auhaus Architecture is a strong response to the harsh coastal conditions.
Behind a historic cottage in Battery Point, Hobart, Archier has set a glazed dark pavilion, a discreet, layered entity that coalesces around a central landscaped courtyard.
South Yarra House sees Robert Simeoni Architects combine considered restraint and a celebration of heritage in their approach and development of decisive insertions.
The Comoda Sofa is designed in Melbourne by Biasol and manufactured in collaboration with Molmic, the modular sofa collection was born from a need for dynamism, comfort and sustainability.