Mermaid Beach House by Maher Design demonstrates the power of a holistic and informed response to spatial planning, colour and materiality in redefining the energy of a home.
Apartment in Double Bay by Architect George is an extensive renovation of an existing dwelling within a 1970s-era residential building in Sydney’s eastern suburbs.
As the home John Wardle has lived in with his family for 30 years and which has been recently renovated, Kew Residence exemplifies the importance of narrative in the architect’s work.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
The new Artedomus showroom in Brisbane designed by the Stella Collective and Thomas Coward is a reinterpretation of tropical design in Australia that draws inspiration from the glamour of 1980s Miami.
Subtly interweaving old and new, the St Kilda East House does not seek to transform the stately art deco original, instead enhancing a sense of connection between the contemporary and the existing.
Despite its grand scale, the Ian Potter Southbank Centre, home of the Melbourne Conservatorium of Music, is a building of remarkable generosity, whose design is grounded in encouraging the artistic.
The Stella Collective on their drive to create projects that instill genuine happiness and their relationship with Artedomus which culminated in a project described as “a love letter”.
The Artedomus Expert Series draws upon the wealth of knowledge within the company, delving into the most frequently asked questions on their products and materials.
For Melbourne Design Week, New Volumes™ ℅ Artedomus is the subject of a collaboration between Fiona Lynch and Thomas Coward, exploring the ancient history of Artedomus’ Elba™ .
The international award-winning restoration of John Wardle’s 1830s cottage on Bruny Island stays true to the modesty of the original dwelling, reconnecting the new with the narrative of the old.
We speak with creative director Thomas Coward about his approach to the collection, the ambiguous, sculptural qualities of the pieces and how New Volumes pushes the boundaries of a single material.
The Prahran Residence by Lucy Bock transforms a Melbourne Edwardian house into a light-filled ‘forever home’ for a young couple, creating a calming, timeless interior.