Surround by Laminex offers pre-primed MDF wall panels that are adaptable to an array of styles and applications, simple to install, and made in Australia.
Deftly manipulating two-dimensional surfaces to create depth & shadow, Lineburg Wang has collaborated with James Hardie to conceptualise the extension of a pre-war cottage using Hardie™ Fine Texture.
SRG House sees Fox Johnston combine a unique history and occupation while key insertions and additions allow for an immersive connection to the surrounding landscape.
Alcorn Middleton builds upon the warmth and texture of Eveneer Almond wall panelling in Walan Apartment, approaching the design through a creative lens.
As a company that prides itself on delivering premium, functional and durable products, Artedomus specialises in kitchen surfaces designed to withstand the extensive demands of daily life.
Nestled in a winding estuary, on Australia’s paradisical Sunshine Coast, Culbara, a new home by MRA Design and Gray Construction Group is expanding the horizon of easy-going costal living.
Championing timeless and authentic manufacturing, Chambord sinks are crafted with exceptional care, skill and considered attention to detail, celebrating the company’s wealth of history.
Amongst the Edwardian houses of the former Gascoigne estate in Malvern East, Studio Lancini has created a home that is crisp and elegant, with a touch of the surreal to intrigue and inspire.
Fisher & Paykel’s Touch Screen Ovens are a range of premium cooking products controlled by a beautifully designed touchscreen interface with intuitive guided cooking capability.
Three House sees John Ellway combine an operable and open approach in proposing a home that embraces its siting and aims to work with the natural elements.
Minima sees Trias partner with Fabprefab to develop the factory-built self-contained structure that brings the familiar warmth and comfort of the home through a minimal lens.
Middle Park Residence sees Matyas Architects celebrate the existing heritage elements and inject a modern and natural clarity in realigning the home with sound contemporary living principles.
Mr Robertson Café sees Maris Danos Architecture propose an appeal to match the wide-ranging patronage, brought together through a shared need for nurturing and comfort.
Aireys House sees Byrne Architects use angled planes and a clear connection outward to create a home deeply embedded in its site, immersed in its landscape.
Through an embrace of contextual cues, Henry Street Townhouses see Maria Danos Architecture propose a visually open and inviting vernacular, which sits appropriately within a familiar urban setting.
Through a considered and sensitive approach, Escarpment House by Virginia Kerridge Architects consists of an extension that addresses the abundance of the site.
Phoenix Central Park sees Durbach Block Jaggers and John Wardle Architects join forces to propose this unique performance space and gallery as it captures notions of movement and expression.
VOLA’s Brushed Gold range captures the essence of luxury through a heightening of the everyday, where the tactile and textural considerations of the finish add an intentional richness.
Designed around the twin ideals of ‘kitchen perfection’ and ‘design freedom’, Fisher & Paykel’s latest Minimal Range of cooking and companion appliances is a marriage of form and function.
From computer science to managing director of Artedomus, Phil Brenton, may have followed an unconventional path yet has become a key figure within the local design industry.
Reinstating the grandeur of the original building, Dita Studio’s mature and refined approach creates a timeless yet contemporary home that emphasises craft.
Fisher & Paykel’s new Integrated Column Wine Cabinet has been designed to create the optimal conditions for wine storage and enhance the experience of curating a personal wine collection.
As part of VOLA’s architecture and design focused platform ‘On Design’, Creative Director of the Utzon Centre, Lasse Andersson, reflects on the tradition of the Danish ‘sommerhus’.
A lush site in Sydney is complemented by thoughtful, modern architecture that communicates with both its sloping site and native vegetation through organic material choices, skylight voids.
Fisher & Paykel’s design and development process is strongly informed by dialogue with architects and designers, and the Future Design Workshop has been integral to broadening this discussion.
Artedomus introduces Active 2.0, an innovative photocatalytic application of titanium dioxide and silver that gives the porcelain anti-viral, anti-bacterial, anti-odour and self-cleaning properties.
VOLA partners with Norm Architects’ founding partnerJonas Bjerre-Poulsenas he speaks to the ingrainedcultural approach to design in Denmark, focused on timeless qualities and natural elements.
VOLA partners with Belgian architect Benoit Viaene to create a unique experience with their Matt White range in an emotively charged setting, inspired by the sensory touchpoints in the many interiors.
A Great Danish Designer’ explores Jørn Utzon’s process of design and dedicated rigor through discussing the iconic Sydney Opera House, Ahm House and Can Lis.
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.
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.
Franklin Road by Jack McKinney Architects and Katie Lockhart Studio begins as a traditional Edwardian villa and concludes as a small yet perfectly formed new addition.
Set behind a heritage cottage façade, the Inner West Residence by Michiru Design Studio is an elegant home that encourages entertaining and embraces an indoor-outdoor lifestyle.
The Malvern home of interior designer Sarah Reid effortlessly manages all the requirements of a family with three young children while also exemplifying its inhabitants’ love of contemporary art.
Recently launching her solo practice YSG Studio, Yasmine Saleh Ghoniem reflects on how her love of performance and her childhood in the Middle East have informed her work.
The second project completed under the Nightingale Model, Nightingale 2 by Six Degrees Architects and HIP V. HYPE represents the growth of a thriving local community coming to fruition.
The VOLA 111 series was designed by architect Arne Jacobsen and VOLA owner Verner Overgaard in 1968. The first of its type, the 111 mixer stands as the foundation of innovating spirit.
Harry and Viv’s House by Ha Architecture is a small Victorian that questions expected relationships while maintaining the integrity of the detailed heritage façade.
Within the bones of an original 1930s home in Melbourne, Christopher Elliott Design has created a restrained and elegant interior world that infuses art deco elements with a contemporary sensibility.
With its apex pointing northward, Studio John Irving’s The Dart is set on a dramatic and windswept hillside, anchored to the site by the strength and simplicity of the form.
MRTN Architects Good Life House references the surrounding early 20th-century housing and creates a generous, energy-efficient new family home that speaks to the clients connection their community.
For Artedomus, the application of Cotto Manetti terracotta in contemporary Australian architecture and design exemplifies the timeless and enduring qualities of this ancient natural material.
Part of VOLA’s short film series On Design, the film titled A Sustained History explores McLaren.Excell’s Lower Mill project, with founding co-directors Luke McLaren and Robert Excell.
JJ House sees Bokey Grant Architects maintain the modest scale of the original workers cottage and meticulously stitch together the old and the new within the existing footprint.
Hill Plains Cottage sees Wolveridge Architects combine a restrained and contextually appropriate materiality with an understanding of the site, creating a place of seclusion.
As part of VOLA’s series of short films focused on architecture and design, founding director of StudioIlse Ilse Crawford speaks to the importance of design as an expression of our innate values.
Rogerseller’s largest-ever sale, running online and in showrooms across the month of February, is a fitting marker of a significant milestone and the brand’s extensive design legacy.