Amongst the busy hustle and bustle of Middle Park, Melbourne, sits an elaborate Victorian terrace house known as the Bridport Residence. A true urban escape.
With Australian and New Zealand designers pushing their work into all corners of the globe, ‘design destination’ Cult saw the benefit of uniting ‘Australian creativity’.
The Terrarium House is a truly unique home, whose design responding to many constraints, reinterpreting them as architectural features and blurring the distinction between indoor and outdoor.
For a solo designer, running their business can be difficult and isolating. The Design Coach is responding by creating a community and educating designers through Masterclasses workshops and coaching.
For the residents, this building is radically different to normal apartment living. Emphasising communal spaces, Nightingale 1.0 has fostered a community who genuinely who care about each other.
In contrast to a more familiar urban residential typology, Heartly’s Urban Barn references the agricultural vernacular, resulting in a bold formal gesture.
Sustainability is a concern for any designer working with timber, so when the AHEC challenged 8 of Australia's highly regarded designers to reimagine one of their designs, they rose to the occasion.
Whiting Architects’ Pocket House is a perfect example of quality over quantity. On just 96m2, the light-filled project proves it is the design approach, not the amount of space, that matters most.
TIDE Design releases its latest collection, The TIDE Autumn Series, a captivating range of furniture pieces with minimalistic design elements and enduring appeal.
Techné Architecture and Interior Design, gives us an insight into working with iconic brands and how they inject their unique passion and creativity in to each of their projects.
Denfair Melbourne is not far away - from June 14th-16th the design community comes together for three days filled with the best local and international design, displayed at the Exhibition Centre.
Adelaide based designer Rhys Cooper has released his first ceramic series ‘U Vase.’ Distinct from any of his previous work, the range is comprised of singular, simplistic objects.
Sustainability, or the impact our profession has on the environment, is a subject we all talk about. But how much are we actually doing about what we are leaving behind for future generations?
Designer Rugs' newest collection with interior designers Hare and Klein beautifully combines painterly, abstract qualities with the centuries-old traditional hand knot technique.
Driven by spaces that endorse the lives of those who occupy them Gilad and Jean-Paul are interested in creating loosely defined spaces, an idea spoken about in Gaston Bachelard's The Poetics of Space.
Director and founder of interior architecture practice CJH Studio, Cassie James-Herrick, speaks about the importance of advocating for women's equality and why confidence is critical to the equation.
At the top of our list for this year's Milan design week, Salone del Mobile, was the Local Milan exhibition featuring the work of 26 Australian designers.
Now the Director of her own studio, Studio Bright, Mel speaks about gender and why she didn’t allow herself to let people make her feel as though she is less.
When filmmaker Julian Lucas stumbled upon local Melbourne designer Carpenter’s Daughter on Instagram his filmmaker's eye was immediately struck by the captivating visual aesthetic of the photographs.
We speak with Mark and Damien about how they built a strong partnership from friendship, the traits they believe foster a great working team, and their recent work with boutique developer Milieu.
We spent a day in Milan with designer Carole Whiting exploring the best of Design Week, from the lavish Palazzo Serbelloni to Rosanna Orlandi's contemporary design collection, and EuroCucina.
Nic & Taylor have a deep fascination with the story behind an item and their aspiration to share that with other people is what brings Dunlin Home to life.
Jean-Pierre, founder of award-winning Australian studio Biasol, lived in Italy for 8 years, so he knows the city like a local. We caught up during Salone de Mobile to discover Jean-Pierre's Milan.
It's an exciting moment when an Antipodean brand makes an impression on the world stage. For iconic New Zealand brand Fisher & Paykel, today marks the beginning of their first exhibit at EuroCucina.
Minnie Pwerle's work is known for her free and energetic use of line and colour, creating paintings that appear strikingly contemporary while also imbued with meaning and tradition.
Situated in vibrant grasslands and slanting mountains pouring into the coastal Illawarra region, Fergus Scott cleverly combines the idyllic location with the epitome of a family home.
Gabrielle & Andrew of Fomu Design fit perfectly in the current Australian design landscape with their eagerness to design functional and beautiful pieces fit for any home or space.
Passionate about design in all its forms, Richard Munao has his sights set on the future of the Australian design landscape and believes Australian designers are on the cusp of a global movement.
While technology has exponentially advanced since Mark began working with F&P 30 years ago, it is his focus on people & how they live & use their products, that is at the heart of his design process.
Designer Gavin Harris, Design Director at architecture & interior design practice Futurespace, is known for his creative use of colour & for designing spaces that are different, exciting & unexpected.
On a gentle rise looking toward the distant Victorian coastline sits a timber-clad building, clearly contemporary yet so thoughtfully designed that it resonates in tune with its natural setting.
Milan will experience a taste of New Zealand in April this year when Fisher & Paykel showcase a curated collection of built-in kitchen appliances at the 2018 EuroCucina.
"When we describe anything we do, we always give it a story. There's always a meaning behind something and why it's chosen, which is never trend based", says Ben Robertson, Director of Tecture.
With clever planning and hard work, these two childhood friends have created their very own successful multidisciplinary architecture & construction firm based on a constantly evolving business model.
This project tackles everything from bringing contemporary passive solar principles into a west-facing, 1920s brick house, to designing a minimalist kitchen for the clients who love to entertain.
Located in Hawthorne East, Lights in the Attic was created for cafe dwellers that find wonder in small social gatherings and solitude in hidden away nooks.
Inspired by traditional joinery and craftmanship, this collection is an abstract rendition of the forms created by woodworking joinery as a symbol of quality.
Kate & Haslett on the conceptual background to their designs, their inspirations & what it entails to keep their entire design and manufacturing process local.
An essential ingredient daily routine and is most likely where you will start & end your day - we've put together our favourite local designer offerings.
A well-considered scheme will cater to the room’s day to day needs but also leave highlights & shadows on key features that reflect the room’s best qualities.
With a lust for unconventional, cross-disciplinary projects, Miriam Fanning states that the day she stops being inspired will be the day she stops practicing.
When Designer Rugs approached Dinosaur Designs to design a rug collection, the exciting challenge was translating their unique visual language into 2D form.
It only takes a few small touches to create a sense of newness in any space, so we have arranged our top selects to update and refresh your design scheme.