Introducing Teno, the highly anticipated second product offering from award winning design studio Lumio that has to be seen (and heard) to be believed.
Founded on principles of quality and sustainability, grazia&co exemplifies a long-established dedication to supporting and promoting local furniture design in Australia.
Designed by Adam Goodrum, Tait’s the Trace Dining collection sees a transitional resort-style assemblage imagined blurring the lines between inside and out.
With bold forms and vibrant colours, Workplace exemplifies how Laminex can be used to create custom furniture and fittings that bring to life an inspiring working environment.
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.
DesignByThem is run by designers who are dedicated to creating and producing unique, original products for design professionals and design lovers all over the world.
The natural stone range by TIRAR, designers and manufacturers of architectural door furniture and accessories based in Sydney, draws on the elegance of stone to create a series of timeless pieces.
When it comes to creating organic forms and tactile curves, Laminex is increasingly embraced by architects and interiors designers – as seen in recent work by Kennedy Nolan and CJH Studio.
Responding to international border closures, Daniel Boddam embraces the opportunity to design an entirely imagined project, a Paris Apartment, applying his known reductionist approach.
Windsor Architectural Hardware is opening a new door for Australian architects and designers, expanding into the Australian market with the introduction of its high-end Italian brass hardware.
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.
With an impressive portfolio of timeless and contemporary brands, furniture retailer DOMO has steadily developed one of Australia’s most comprehensive and luxurious collections of furniture.
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.
Combining a relaxed approach with a contemporary formality, Didier intentionally bridges the divide between the residential realm and the workspace with furniture systems.
Born from a passion for Danish design, Great Dane’s story has continued to evolve through the relationships developed with studios in Scandinavia and engagement with local Australian makers.
Cantilever’s latest release, the K3 Kitchen System in SoftTouch Black, exhibits the true depth in the brand’s product language, whilst emphasising the versatility of Cantilever’s Kitchen System.
The Nave collection, designed by SKEEHAN exclusively for Stylecraft, draws design inspiration from the nautical construction process in order to offer increased flexibility to modern offices.
With an empathetic understanding that each space can be its own unique sanctuary, Georgina Jeffries Interior Design is founded on principles of balance and timelessness.
Cameron Foggo is a New Zealand born, Australia-based designer of high-end furniture, known across the globe for his unpretentious yet refined approach to design.
Warm and welcoming, with generous curves and a subtle, organic palette, The Expansive Kitchen designed by Kennedy Nolan is a collaboration with Laminex that explores the potential of laminate.
Iconic Italian furniture brand Cassina will soon be distributed in Australia, with ‘The Cassina Perspective’ representing a collection that brings together classic designs and contemporary pieces.
A story of the handmade, the film ‘Artisanally Articolo: The Makers’ explores the Melbourne lighting studio’s dedication to the craft of making and to creation through collaboration.
The Comoda Sofa is designed in Melbourne by Biasol and manufactured in collaboration with Molmic, the modular sofa collection was born from a need for dynamism, comfort and sustainability.
Imbued with the vibrancy of the ‘roaring 20s’, Spanish Queen by Robson Rak sees the restoration, renovation and addition to an original 1920s Spanish mission house in Melbourne’s southeast.
With a passion for innovation and sustainability, Urban Eden & Co has created The Vertical Garden, a product that will turn even the most reluctant gardener into a green thumb.
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.
From this moment forward, eating will be different. Introducing KROF Cutlery, the Australian cutlery brand that brings a high-end serving experience directly to the home.
Celebrating local established and emerging talent, the Design Tasmania Awards are an ongoing promotion and recognition of innovation and ingenuity in contemporary design thought.
United by the core values of quality and sustainability, Cantilever is a design-centric Australian kitchen manufacturing and interiors company committed to designing for longevity.
Inspired by the interaction between light and the curved surface, Est Lighting’s Melbourne showroom, by Christopher Elliott Design, is a celebration of both light and the local design community.
Abodo Wood is changing the way dark timbers perform by providing their products with an increased level of protection against environmental pressures and the natural aging process.
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.
When the time came to upgrade the Wood Melbourne showroom, Oliver sought to create a space that would not only showcase products but simultaneously tell the Wood Melbourne story.
Axolotl’s story of persistence and innovation for over 20 years sees the brand at the forefront of creativity and technology in architectural surfaces.
The story of Concrete Collective, the Melbourne-based concrete design company, is built on a love of design and a passion for creation but, above all, on a foundation of staunch friendship.
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.
Logica Celata, exclusively available from Rogerseller, is the latest kitchen design from Valcucine, offering a unique combination of minimalist aesthetics and elevated functionality.
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.