As a company that prides itself on delivering premium, functional and durable products, Artedomus specialises in kitchen surfaces designed to withstand the extensive demands of daily life.
Nestled in a winding estuary, on Australia’s paradisical Sunshine Coast, Culbara, a new home by MRA Design and Gray Construction Group is expanding the horizon of easy-going costal living.
Oblica is dedicated to bringing luxuriously designed heaters to Australian homes, and the Tubes range is no exception, walking the line between statement sculpture and essential heating device.
Goodman Australia’s new Sydney flagship office rejects the traditional working environment, instead embracing an open and light-filled space that encourages productivity.
Embracing distinctive textures, sweeping scale, and every inch of space available, Retallack Thompson has collaborated with James Hardie to reimagine the potential of a Federation brick bungalow.
A creative collaboration between Bankston and Sans-Arc, Super Collection is the result of an engaging and innovative approach to traditional architectural hardware design.
Tim Ross, is a performer and self-proclaimed “design geek” who has devoted a large portion of his career to the promotion, procurement and protection of Australian design.
European designed and Australian made, the Archetto series is a high-performance range of world standard timber windows developed exclusively by architectural window and door company BINQ Windows.
Through natural materials and lush greenery, Robert Plumb opens a new store in Waterloo, bringing together exceptionally crafted pieces and continuing to position locally made brands in the spotlight.
Championing timeless and authentic manufacturing, Chambord sinks are crafted with exceptional care, skill and considered attention to detail, celebrating the company’s wealth of history.
Creating a ‘stage for life’ is the ethos behind luxury engineered timber flooring supplier Made by Storey and drives every facet of the business, from product design to final installation.
Living Edge Director Aidan Mawhinney has curated a selection of favourites that speak to the brand’s commitment on delivering authentic, statement and timeless design.
With a curated collection of fireplaces sourced from around the world, Stoke Fireplace Studio’s offering is designed to provide an unparalleled level of choice.
Hibernate Outdoors creates beautiful, practical products with organic, clean angles and natural colours. The High Line and Low Line Planters are the latest to join Hibernate’s handcrafted pot range.
For over forty years Hali has specialised in delivering quality handmade rugs direct to the Australian market, in order to suit all budgets and styles.
Globally renowned for his numerous gallery exhibitions as well as his largescale, site-responsive projects, Ash Keating is an artist who grapples with gravity on a regular basis.
Amongst the Edwardian houses of the former Gascoigne estate in Malvern East, Studio Lancini has created a home that is crisp and elegant, with a touch of the surreal to intrigue and inspire.
Contemporary kitchens must balance both functionality and sociability. Blum’s range of space saving cabinet solutions address this challenge, optimising space with ease.
Contributing to a culturally significant building at a sensitive moment for the Christchurch community, Nightworks Studio’s customisation of its Code Pendant System symbolises a new chapter.
VOLA’s stainless steel is an expression of a known lineage and a core pillar of enduring quality, connecting to the original beginnings of the brand and the early modernist period.
Stylecraft and StylecraftHOME are excited to introduce Norwegian furniture company Eikund to their collection of leading European furniture and lighting brands.
The Australian community embraced Melbourne Design Week 2021 with enthusiasm, showing an elevated appetite for design as a source of creative inspiration and a meaningful agent of change.
Not yet two years old, interior design studio YSG has already had an outsized impact on Australian design, renowned for interiors that feel like intricate set pieces.
Magis’ latest collection Costume is a complete reinvention of the conventional sofa. Informed, sustainable design practices are championed, with design made to last.
Inspired by the rich and diverse Australian landscape, the latest statement pieces to join Ross Gardam’s Breeze Collection speak to earthy tones and bold finishes.
17 new colours added to the Laminex Colour Collection draw on nature as a central point of reference and represent a significant evolution of the Laminex colour offering.
Fisher & Paykel’s Touch Screen Ovens are a range of premium cooking products controlled by a beautifully designed touchscreen interface with intuitive guided cooking capability.
In Māori language, the word ‘noho’ means to sit, stay, dwell, live. This word, and the action and intention it embodies, forms the foundation upon which noho move, the furniture brand.
In this busy modern world, AHEC’s ‘Ten Minutes With’ podcast is an achievable and engaging addition to the listening lists of any architecture and design professional.
American oak by ASH is reshaping how American Oak is supplied to Australia and, in doing so, reinforcing a longstanding commitment to sustainable timber supply.
AHEC presents the global project Discovered. Three Australian designers have been selected to participate, encompassing the themes of touch, reflection and strength in their designs.
Inspired by European design, Biasol aims to revolutionise classic design, with a strong focus on producing distinctive products with local manufacturers.
Using the original Lexi range as a springboard and minimalist architecture as inspiration, Phoenix Tapware has released a new range of mixers and outlets with a streamlined, linear profile.
VOLA’s Brushed Gold range captures the essence of luxury through a heightening of the everyday, where the tactile and textural considerations of the finish add an intentional richness.
Brickworks Building Products announce its latest publication Materiality 2021 – an exploration of brick and block in contemporary Australian and American architecture.