Responding to the shift towards working from home, The Home Office collection by Plyroom supports productivity while also offering design appropriate for a residential setting.
Todd Clare’s latest series, Mindscapes, utilises tight compositions that celebrate the shift from movement to stillness, whilst promoting a meditative outlook.
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.
Smart Living Ideas sees BoConcept hone multi-functional and space-saving furniture solutions that effortlessly create a well-designed working-from-home hub.
An acclaimed series of releases from Australian manufacturer Phoenix Tapware has seen the company win a slew of international design awards, including Best of the Best at the Red Dot Awards.
From stonemasonry to embroidery, football and sculpture, for Steven John Clark, it was an unconventional path that eventually led to founding Melbourne-based studio denHolm.
Coco Flip draws on travel as both muse and source of new perspectives. Recently launching two new collections influenced by the Art Deco movement, Coco Flip’s ethos is grounded in considered design.
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.
Concrete Nation, have added their striking new Pod Collection and highly anticipated Valencia freestanding bath to their exclusive range of handcrafted concrete pieces.
Creating simple, honest and handmade pieces, Mr and Mrs White products are the embodiment of minimalist design with a focus on the natural beauty of raw materials.
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.
Known for their utilitarian and playful approach, Dowel Jones is on a constant search for growth, and the latest initiative New Model is a much-welcomed addition to the brand’s explorative legacy.
Utterly minimalist, Axia, the new collection from Phoenix Tapware, distils each piece down to the most essential qualities of form, line and materiality, achieving an unparalleled level of simplicity.
Comprising of the Entwine pendant, Unwind wall and ceiling light, and the String Theory wall light, Entwine is a collection by Melbourne based lighting design and manufacturing studio Satelight.
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.
As the holiday season begins, Modern Times offers ‘Modern Rituals’, two exhibitions of local art and design that explore the relevance and meaning of ritual in contemporary life.
Established in 2007 by industrial designers Sarah Gibson and Nicholas Karlovasitis, DesignByThem has always endeavoured to create and produce unique, novel designs for design enthusiasts.
Jasny, the newest seating collection from NOMI, takes its name from Berlin-based industrial designer Stephanie Jasny, who focused on comfort and agility.
Photographer Dave Kulesza’s ‘DPRK: North Korea in Colour’ series represents a three-year fascination with one of the world’s most secretive societies and a three day journey into a land of mystery.
Sussex is a family-owned Australian tapware and bathroom fixtures company that places high importance on sustainability, customisation & local manufacturing.
Jasny, the new seating collection from NOMI, is designed to complement a variety of interiors, from workspaces and hospitality environments to the contemporary home.
Renowned Melbourne photographer Derek Swalwell documents two of the world’s most iconic examples of mid-century modernist architecture Farnsworth + Miller.
A unique Kister Architects’ project sets the scene for a collaboration that brings together stylist Heather Nette King, photographer Mike Bakerwork, and work by leading local designers for Nau.
Designer Sarah Ellison's professional experience has proved a strong foundation for her career shift into product design, resulting in two furniture collections thus far – The New Wave and Golden.
Recently opening its doors in both Melbourne and Sydney, Stoke Fireplace Studio has quickly established itself as the perfect destination for those looking to invest in a new fireplace.
A traditional workers’ cottage is transformed by interior designer Fiona Lynch into a refined and dynamic home that reflects the identity of its owner, Melbourne artist Tom Adair.
Consisting of 4 new collections, Dowel Jones latest releases include a new range of Stools, Side Tables, Coffee Tables, and Pendant Lights, along with new additions to the Sister Collection.
The new range from Melbourne-based furniture designers and makers, TIDE Design, reaffirms their commitment to the creation of high-quality solid timber pieces.
Perched atop 17 acres overlooking the Moreton Bay Islands, the Redland Residence by saw the designers craft a contemporary, character-filled home that makes the most of the natural environment.
Wood Melbourne’s 2019 range is considered in its use of material, functional in application and minimalist in style, making all six designs unique pieces to enrich any bathroom space.
A sense of adventure and love of the coastal northern-New South Wales landscape is at the heart of Daniel Boddam’s most recent work, which both encompasses furniture and architecture.