James Richardson Furniture continues as one of the leading destinations for design by welcoming Aplós, the latest collaboration from renowned designer Helen Kontouris.
GlobeWest furniture embraces forward-looking design, whilst paying homage to its Australian roots. Collections 2023 pays ode to homes of all styles and signatures.
Designed to modernise traditional sinks, Oliveri has released their new Australian-made Flinders sink range, offering exceptional functionality, quality and design.
Taking inspiration from the Victorian era, Zuster introduces its latest furniture collection, Victoria, emerging from the brand’s collaborative work on the Portarlington Grand Hotel.
The James Richardson Furniture portfolio encompasses European and Australian brands with a focus on the hospitality and commercial sectors, and Salone del Mobile is an important event for the company.
und Messing, Volker Haug Studio’s latest collection of lighting released in Milan during Salone del Mobile, explores the material capabilities of brass.
Helen Redmond creates paintings that inspire stillness. Applying layers of oil paint to canvas, she depicts architectural spaces and the light that falls within them.
Debuting six unique collections, Tuscan-based Salvatori delivers on the promise of compelling design solutions for the modern home at Salone del Mobile in Milan.
Established in 1965 amid a golden era for European design, Italian furniture brand Tacchini represents both sophisticatedly modern and classically designed pieces.
Cult Design welcomes the new GUBI Al Fresco collections, blurring the lines between outdoor and indoor living, encompassing a contextual take on sophisticated outdoor design.
Exemplifying mindful craftmanship, Fyber expands its signature collection to form an all-encompassing range of natural carpets featuring over 30 colour options.
Emanating the refinement synonymous with Rogerseller’s offerings, the evocative Fantini Icona tapware collection embodies heightened elegance through discerning design by Vincent Van Duysen.
Fisher & Paykel’s appliances are deeply informed by human experience, and respond to changing cultural, social and economic trends through a thoughtful design approach.
: Founded in 2015, engineered timber flooring specialist Made by Storey is committed to promoting sustainabiliity through its product offering, and through the Carbon Neutral Plant-a-Tree Program.
Locally designed and inspired by the diverse experiences of Australian living, RJ Living’s new upholstery range celebrates the colourful individuality of its users.
New Zealand designer Tim Webber is renowned for creating high quality, timeless furniture pieces and objects that blur the line between art and design.
Melbourne-based industrial designer Paul Grummisch of Please Please Please specialises in the design and manufacture of bespoke lighting, furniture and objects, designed to last a lifetime.
Supplied exclusively by ownworld on the east coast, premier brand laCividina champions the Italian culture of craftmanship through upholstered and sculptural furniture.
DOMO’s luxurious leather and lighting collection of design-forward products from brands such as de Sede, Duvivier, Ligne Roset, Wittmann and Pulpo convey a warm, relaxing and natural ambiance.
Designed with an Australian sensibility and made with quality and integrity, Melbourne-based homeware and lifestyle brand Hanna Hygge celebrates locally designed items for interior spaces.
Armadillo’s Custom Colour Range taps into the intrinsic value of colour, offering an extensive range of hues drawn from nature, brought to life across a range of luxurious, hand-knotted rugs.
At Melbourne Design Week 2022, Broached Commissions presents Broached Recall Three: Fidele Luce, a creative and highly conceptual development in the Broached Recall series.
Drawing on the ancestral clays of the Southern New South Wales Highlands, the new Bowral Bricks Highlands range extends the tonal and textural possibilities of this humble material.
Proposed as ideal solutions to the Australian contemporary lifestyle, DOMO’s alfresco settings encompass carefully considered pieces, ensuring a seamless and stylish transition from indoors to out.
Featured in the nau 2021 collection, Adam Goodrum’s Harbour is a homage to craftmanship and comfort, presenting as both versatile in function and authentic in character.
Indoor-outdoor living is an integral part of the Australian vernacular. With an Outdoor Shower Set and Stainless Steel Range, the new Sola Collection from ABI Interiors brings choice and style.
DOMO will soon be relaunching outdoor furniture brand Point and its range of contemporary and classic collections that celebrate the joy of living life outside.
Founded on a passion for design, quality and a genuine approach to business, In Good Company is the Melbourne-based design destination created by Louise Bastiras.
The Undyed Collection from Pampa celebrates wool in its purest state, with a range of rugs, runners and cushions that look just as natural as the processes with which they were made.
Revealing the unbounded possibilities of Laminex laminate, the Fantales House sees YSG craft not only a kitchen but also a living space and study area.
Through stunning practice of material manipulation, Brodie Neill’s ReCoil venerates the resourceful reclamation of Hydrowood timber from the forgotten depths of Tasmania’s Lake Pieman.
Forming an exclusive national partnership shaped by shared love of design, Australian company Mobilia has teamed up with Italian furniture brand Moroso.
In a complex world, home should be a place of simple pleasures. Like their best selling mattress offering, Eva’s new range of simple, high quality furniture is designed for living.
ALCHEMY is a purposeful collaboration between Sarah Ellison and ADesignStudio. The all-glass lighting collection pushes design and technical boundaries, drawing a dynamic presence.
Coco Republic has launched its 2022 curated contemporary summer collection Modern Desert, designed by Creative Director and Co-Owner Anthony Spon-Smith.
The first Strato collection, titled Collezione Marmi, by Melbourne-based design studio Biasol is a dynamic modernist range of coffee tables and styling objects marked by their graphic artistry.