Near the banks of the Moorabool River in the rural north-east of Victoria’s Geelong, an unexpected collection of minimal volumes quietly hugs the land.
With its tightly tailored curation of quality second-hand and rare archival pieces, SWOP has been redefining what a circular fashion economy can offer while building its own keen community.
For more than three decades, Mark Tuckey has been creating consciously crafted furniture that celebrates the imperfect nature of solid and reclaimed timber.
After visiting a bushland village for years, Hannah Tribe of Tribe Studio Architects details the thinking behind the weekender she calls home away from home.
Located within Philadelphia’s resurgent South Kensington neighbourhood along the North American Street creative corridor is Ray Philly – a mixed-use development designed by New York-based firm.
Exemplifying the town’s humble beachside aesthetic, Osprey, Martha Cove, designed by Wolveridge Architects for Figurehead Group, offers a new standard for coastal apartment living on Victoria.
Iver combines design and functionality in its Whole-of-Home Collection to offer cohesive and high-quality architectural hardware solutions that work with any interior space.
The Block’s Bec and George Douros finally create their own dream home, in Melbourne’s Williamstown, where expansive windows and sliding doors from Trend flood the house with light.
Folk House, designed by CJH Studio and Paul Robertson Architect, is grounded in its location, drawing inspiration from the Hinterland forest rather than adhering to the typical coastal aesthetic.
With its deft forms immortalised in noble materials, Glenblaith is an introverted residence that challenges the conventions of suburban living and landscape.
As a child, Anna Trefely of interior design practice Esoteriko would create murals in her friend’s bedrooms and spend her time creating little environments.
Driven by a clear vision and strong collaboration, Carlotta Residence in Sydney’s Double Bay reflects the clients’ personalities and captures the urban feel of the cities they have previously lived in
With respect to its heritage legacy, Balaclava Residence fluently expresses the rhetoric of both traditional and streamlined architecture as conceived by ADDARC.
FYBER, a pioneer in integrating eco-friendly practices with high-end carpet design, is transforming interiors with its stylish yet sustainable product lines.
Sculpted by the constraints of its tight site in Melbourne’s Windsor, Eastbourne is an introspective home that skilfully balances privacy and connection.
Australian furniture brand REDDIE has announced a groundbreaking shift towards sustainability: adopting 100 per cent reclaimed timber in its latest collection.
An intriguing series of volumes that welcomes and closes off from its bushland locale, this Victorian residence explores and pushes the defined boundaries of what a house can be.
Hidden Garden House is an 1890s terrace in Sydney’s Darlinghurst crafted by Trias founder and principal Jennifer McMaster to give an impression of a larger environment than its actual footprint.
In Melbourne’s inner south-east sits Butterfly House, a Victorian Italianate double-storey villa with a new pavilion where robust materials seamlessly link inside with out.
Characterised by its potent mix of heritage style and boundary-pushing innovation, this year’s Salone del Mobile shed light on fresh and established faces.
At the recent edition of Salone del Mobile in Milan, Hermès presented ‘The Topography of Material’ – an exhibition celebrating craft, materiality and the French luxury house’s powerful lineage.
Exuding the level of brilliance synonymous with the almost 200-year-old brand, Tiffany & Co. Brisbane in Queens Plaza is a celebration of the luxury house’s legacy embedded in artisanship.
Faulkner Architects skilfully blends desert terrain with urban luxury to create a robust family home that embraces contrasts while offering effortless indoor and outdoor living.
Set against the dramatic backdrop of Coronet Peak, surrounded by vineyards and with a picture-book stream burbling through its impeccably landscaped grounds, Ayrburn is a bucolic wonderland.
Renato D’Ettorre’s architectural vision is steeped in the wisdom of the past, striving to capture the essence of the present while leaving a timeless legacy for the future.
Along the rugged coastline of Auckland lies Kawakawa House, a breathtaking dwelling that seamlessly interweaves with the untamed natural beauty of its surroundings.
Architecture and interior design firm Luchetti Krelle creates a warm, welcoming dining experience at RAFI URBNSURF in Olympic Park, sister to the hatted RAFI restaurant in North Sydney.
A contemporary take on traditional Nordic architecture, Barn by James Hardie – one of seven housing design styles identified in the company’s Modern Homes Forecast 2024.
Two residences within a Brooklyn townhouse merge to meet the needs of a growing family, featuring an interior palette of organic tones and textures that elevate and unify the space.
Anchored by a central pavilion, this home caters to a socially active family, facilitating connections between spaces and a harmonious blend of indoor-outdoor living.
A new showroom in Melbourne’s Cremorne design precinct reflects LightCo’s commitment to offering a comprehensive range of decorative lighting solutions and peerless customer service.
Cabbage Tree House is a built manifestation of place, with a purpose to heighten the understanding and emotional experience of the land that informs the architecture.
Two new nature-inspired colours from premier sintered stone specialist Neolith – Everest Sunrise and Cappadocia Sunset – reflect the trend for warm, cocooning tones in interior design.
Nestled on the woodland fringes of Capilano River Regional Park, Ranger House by A.J. Capling stands as a testament to West Coast modernism, preserved by its former custodians of six decades.
Yukari House by Tanev Muir Architects achieves a delicate balance between Australian and Japanese influences, providing a greater sense of place, belonging and connection to its Byron Bay setting.
Stewart sees architectural firm SSdH follow processes outlined by the Burra Charter to preserve the original character of a building in Brunswick East.
This sensitively imagined modern home in one of Melbourne’s most charming heritage zones demonstrates InForm’s ability to create a design dialogue with both streetscape and landscape.
Embedded within its serene coastal environment, Whistling Wind Island comprises humble cottages integrated into the untouched beauty of the surroundings.
San Francisco Proper by Kelly Wearstler is a thoughtful reimagination of a 1904 Beaux Arts-era, flatiron building in a bustling San Francisco precinct.
Gazebo Penthouse is defined by an overarching sense of restraint and minimalism. Retallack Thompson opens up an existing space to be more deliberately connected to the surrounds.
Nestled amid breathtaking surrounds, Bilgola Beach House respectfully navigates the lush landscape as a series of volumes that embrace the natural context.
ShineMaker by CLB Architects is situated amid an aspen grove near Wilson, Wyoming, acting as a creative retreat for its owners who reside in California.
ForestOne’s EuroCucina Trade Competition grand prize winner Tara Wallington from Studio Collective reflects on her reward: a life-changing design tour of Italy and Austria.
Garden Lane Residence in South Yarra blends historic Victorian charm with modern design, creating a light-filled, sustainable sanctuary that harmonises indoor and outdoor living.