Defined by clean lines and a minimalistic aesthetic, the Buzzi & Buzzi range of architectural downlights from Gineico perfectly encapsulates simple, smart design.
Carr collaborated with Brickworks to create a robust, layered façade for an eight-storey development that responds to the vernacular of the Kensington industrial precinct in Melbourne.
Now part of the Corporate Culture group – home to brands like Cult and HAY Australia – revered timber furniture maker Mark Tuckey embraces a new chapter.
King Living’s Luna outdoor collection, the creation of Charles Wilson, celebrates the Australian way of life and encapsulates the company’s design-forward approach to outdoor living.
Consisting of five furniture pieces in rich, creamy marble hues, the Tiramisu Collection is the result of an exciting collaboration between Trit House and Bec Judd.
An elegant, sustainable range of furniture and accessories for outdoors and indoors, the Fritz Hansen Skagerak Collection is now available in Australia and New Zealand exclusively at Cult.
Revealing a sophisticated balance of contemporary playfulness and luxurious timelessness, the new Element Collection from McMullin & co. recaptures the essence of elevated living.
Bishop Master Finishes takes away the pressure of decision by giving designers an array of inspired and environmentally kind finishes with its unique rendering range.
Imbuing interiors with a sense of space and warmth, Australia's first patented machine washable rug, Double, has unveiled its latest offering – the Round collection.
Defined by clean lines and muted pastel shades, a new range of Profiled Cabinetry Sheets from Laminex is a simple way to personalise interiors through texture and colour.
Imbued with a contemporary Australian aesthetic, the launch of the 1977 Sofa by King Living offers a timeless reimagination of the inaugural King Living sofa, The Award, from 1977.
Melt Portable by Tom Dixon is a new collection of lamps that can be used anywhere and anytime. Available at Living Edge, the collection extends Tom Dixon’s lighting range.
Eco Outdoor has launched a new, first-to-market product offering with the introduction of Mano Glass Bricks, created in a collaboration with celebrated Australian designer Tom Fereday.
With masonry details and Tongue & Groove chevron flooring, this renovation of a Victorian terrace maintains the home’s historical aesthetic and the homeowner’s sense of belonging.
Defined by high-quality materiality and a refined finish, the Archie Stool from Zenn Design is a considered seating addition that adds amenity and an artful touch to any space.
Offering a seamless finish and minimal waste, Tongue & Groove’s new 2.9-metre engineered timber boards are the most recent addition to the brand’s diverse range.
Developed by the award-winning design team at Phoenix, the Cromford collection enables cohesion across the kitchen and bathroom, combining historic detailing with contemporary forms.
McMullin & co. embodies simplicity, sustainability and authenticity in its designs. The new Simətrē collection and immersive showroom experience showcase timeless elegance.
Scandia’s innovative and sustainable range of wood fires are defined by an understated luxury and sophistication, redefining the practical essence traditionally associated with fireplaces.
James Hardie’s latest innovation, Hardie Brushed Concrete Cladding, is a new fibre cement product that provides a visually sophisticated finish to a home’s façade.
Bringing advanced acoustic expertise and a wealth of textile experience into the interior design field, Acoufelt introduces nine new FilaSorb felt colours into its already expansive range of on-trend.
For Melbourne Design Week 2023, Cult presents Waste Dream, a circular design exhibition focusing on transforming waste into furniture, with Danish brand Mater.
Gray Malin’s latest collection of aerial images continues the author and photographer’s unique vision and talent to capture the best of international and local coastlines.
Maintaining a connection to its ornately detailed past, Crown Street Terrace sees Studio Arkive rework the existing home through a contemporary lens to create a more flowing sense of movement within.
Embracing natural materiality, clean lines and seamless transitional space, MCM House offers an interpretation of modern Australian living with its latest furniture campaign.
In designing the interiors to suit the architecture of Kennedy Nolan’s Fitzroy offices, the practice collaborated with Bremworth to create a nature-inspired neutral palette.
With the quintessential warm look and texture of European oak along with an innovative triple-layer construction, the extensive Tongue & Groove product range is marked by its versatility.
Parquet flooring is experiencing a resurgence, with large scale chevron designs like the Tongue & Groove floorboards seen in this Warrandyte home giving a contemporary lift to a classic aesthetic.
Echoing the artisanal methods of a sculptor, Paul Vizzari creates one-of-a-kind furniture by hand, with each design utilising locally-sourced raw material.
Inspired by the coastline of Victoria’s Mornington Peninsula, Kustom Timber introduces a new range of engineered timber flooring, featuring rustic knots and grains.