The Frame Bedroom and Frame Office collections expand on the success of the Kett Frame Living collection, representing a complete storage solution for the home.
Connecting people and places with its sleek design, the ZETR 25 series promotes a seamless and sustainable option that aims to revolutionise the workplace and public spaces.
Tongue & Groove launches a new brand identity and expanded product range, alongside a suite of innovative resources developed to support Australia’s architecture and design community.
Combining state-of-the-art production processes, premium timber and expert installation, Kustom Timber creates flooring to enjoy for generations to come.
Available in Australia exclusively through Stylecraft, Karimoku New Standard fuses contemporary design with traditional Japanese craftmanship to produce timeless furniture collections for the home.
Visitors to interior designer Wendy Holland’s Mount Martha house are drawn to the central feature in her open-plan living room – a suspended JC Bordelet Eva 992 fireplace from Sculpt.
Spurred by the desire to disrupt the typical flooring landscape, FYBER premium carpets elevate spaces by offering enduring quality, sustainability and innovation.
Representing a range of classic and contemporary designers and manufacturers, DOMO brings the quirky yet artisanal aesthetic of Pulpo to make a memorable statement to the home.
Royal Oak Floors, committed to providing customers with luxury finishes and environmentally conscious timbers, has taken the next step by opening a new Sydney showroom.
Celebrating the moments set around the dining table, the Great Dane dining chair evokes moments of gathering through their handcrafted genius of form and lithe lines.
Born out of a passion for Australian craftsmanship, Sydney-based Studio xOx has a flagship showroom for sustainably produced and locally manufactured designer bathroomware.
European furnishing house Walter Knoll’s commitment to artisanship and expertise through handcrafted and thoughtful design spans its extensive collection.
Lo & Co has grown into a new home in Sydney. Designed by Alexander &CO., the Woollahra store reflects the quality and precision of the brand’s fine architectural door hardware.
Announcing the winners of Specifying Responsibly, ForestOne promotes designs from Alexandra Morris and Marina Bacha at Cayas and Ward alongside their selection of EGGER products.
Curating summer across 89 aerial images of swimming pools by prominent architects, Brad Walls’s new book, Pools From Above, kindles nostalgic memories of sunny days spent poolside.
SARAH ELLISON. presents the exclusive sofa FLOAT alongside the wholesome brown hue of SARAH ELLISON. Piccolo – a new signature colour crafted by the designer with Pantone Color Institute™.
The Paws Room collection offers functional dog furniture that is designed to feel right at home within architecturally designed workplaces and residences.
Running for two days during Sydney Design Week, Cult’s award-winning sustainability initiative, Cultivated, gives guests an insight into the restoration of the Fritz Hansen Series 7 chairs.
Nguluway DesignInc bring Aboriginal leadership and cultural knowledge to the design industry, always working with a clear purpose and a sense of place.
MCM House proudly presents its range of neutral customisable sofas. Including Jean, Elio, Joe and Mojoe, the range enables users to create their own personal sanctuary.
Melbourne design retailer In Good Company enhances an impressive collection of minimalist goods with beautiful candy-coloured glassware from Danish design brand Helle Mardahl.
The Eva Everyday Sofa – the statement sofa of Australian furniture company, Eva – combines high-quality materials with efficient design and offers a generous 365-day trial period.
Exuding elegant style for the home, the Paradise Bird Collection by Wittmann fuses comfort and a sophisticated aesthetic whilst challenging the current monotony of interiors.
James Richardson Furniture continues as one of the leading destinations for design by welcoming Aplós, the latest collaboration from renowned designer Helen Kontouris.
Broadening the scope for aesthetic freedom within the realm of sustainable acoustic solutions, Acoufelt expands its award-winning WoodBeQuietTM collection with six new colours.
GlobeWest furniture embraces forward-looking design, whilst paying homage to its Australian roots. Collections 2023 pays ode to homes of all styles and signatures.
Reflecting on the relationship between the architecture of Neeson Murcutt Neille and its environmental and cultural setting, a new monograph by Anna Johnson and Richard Black.
Following from a successful launch in Sydney, thousands of contemporary artworks will be under one roof as the Affordable Art Fair returns to Melbourne.
Plyroom adds American oak to its statement Australian-made collection, continuing to champion hand-finished and sustainably forested timbers as a gateway to slow living.
Designed to modernise traditional sinks, Oliveri has released their new Australian-made Flinders sink range, offering exceptional functionality, quality and design.
With their well-honed ability to tell stories through materiality and craft, Sydney-based design studio Alexander &CO creates spirited environments shaped by ecological and social sustainability.
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.
Marking milestones with their own designs, both Tom Dixon and Gufram appeared at Salone del Mobile’s 60th anniversary with designs that prompted a moment of reflection.
VOLA typifies the essence of what it is to be Danish – of democratic design and of a life lived well, where the totality of how design influences the everyday, and every moment within that day.
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.