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.
Universally known as the ‘furniture brand of modernity’, today Walter Knoll occupies the upper echelons of the furniture elite – a reputation built on an historic legacy skill.
: 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.
The Xylem collection, designed by Adam Goodrum for renowned Australian outdoor furniture brand Tait, is a premium solution for incorporating innovative biophilic design within the urban realm.
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.
Using contemporary materials and innovative fabrication techniques, Marc Barold leads the Australian art industry with his selection of customisable works.
Calls for fire safety in construction are ever-growing. HVG Facades responds to the increasing need for non-combustible and weatherproof cladding Australia-wide.
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.
Recognising the importance of ongoing discussion and collaboration, Jardan and Koichi Takada Architects hosted a conversation around sustainability in design and architecture.
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.
Crafted in collaboration with NGV, Melbourne Design Week Great sees Dane combine philosophy and sensory exploration in a material installation and interactive retreat.
The intrepid integration of Laminex Woodgrains by CJH Studio sees the creation of four spaces that allow materiality and form to shine, pushing the boundaries of laminate application.
Starting as a feel-good project during lockdown, Tilly Barber's bespoke furniture brand Monde is rewriting the rulebook for modular furniture with a sustainable edge.
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.
Concrete is polarising. It is the most resilient, robust and cost-effective material known to us however its sizeable contribution to atmospheric carbon dioxide is problematic.
Six of the 15 A New Normal pilot projects have secured funding with discussions underway for further projects elsewhere in Australia and around the world.
The inaugural Melbourne Design Fair by the National Gallery of Victoria and Melbourne Art Foundation has been launched, celebrating established and emerging artists and designers.
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.
In a conscious juxtaposition to the taut architectural skin of the newly developed Melbourne CBD precinct 80 Collins, MATTER by Fiona Lynch is an assemblage of organic sculptural forms.
Across 11 days in March, Melbourne Design Week hummed through the state of Victoria with over 350 talks, tours, exhibitions, launches and workshops exploring how design can shape our future.
Collaborating with 25 local makers across various mediums, John Wardle and Simon Lloyd present an exhibition of works designed to transcend mere practicality.
Renowned interior stylist Steve Cordony has collaborated with Brickworks to curate a suite of mood boards intended to help demystify the process of defining and developing one’s personal style.
As part of Melbourne Design Week 2022, Spenca & Lyda presents Futures Collective at Villa Alba Museum in Kew featuring work by Jon Goulder, Broached Commissions, Fiona Lynch and more.
Scott Burchell’s firm COMB Construction in Melbourne is renowned for high-end residential projects realised with an unending commitment to quality and an affinity for fine details.
The casual ease and familiarity of Melbourne-based photographer Tom Ross allows him to genuinely connect with his subject. Intuitive and adaptable, he embraces the unpredictability of a day on set.
While the warmth and texture of timber has seen it remain popular in architectural applications for centuries, it can be difficult and time-consuming to maintain that initial glow. Enter Knotwood.
Brickworks has become one of the world’s largest manufacturers of building products and plays a significant role in paving the way towards a more sustainable built environment.