In the high pressure world of hospitality, Amber Road have designed a restaurant that privileges the workers over the customers in Sydney's Barangaroo.
Eat Burger by Amber Road, located on the beach of Cronulla, celebrates the nostalgia of summer and the things synonymous with Australian beach culture.
Restaurateur Simon Goh had a vision; to create an intimate street eatery experience; akin to those one encounters in old Malaysia, in the heart of Sydney.
Mid restoration of this industrial relic, an internal courtyard was unearthed and in turn was designed to become the lungs & heart of this new creative hub.
Brass Vases by Studiokyss, an object-designer with a simple goal of creating work that has life, objects that add significance to everyday environments.
Dip Platters by Studiokyss, an object-designer with a simple goal of creating work that has life, objects that add significance to everyday environments.
Measuring Tools by Studiokyss, an object-designer with a simple goal of creating work that has life, objects that add significance to everyday environments.
Brass Rings by Studiokyss, an object-designer with a simple goal of creating work that has life, objects that add significance to everyday environments.
Brass Spoons by Studiokyss, an object-designer with a simple goal of creating work that has life, objects that add significance to everyday environments.
Paperweight by Studiokyss, an object-designer with a simple goal of creating work that has life, objects that add significance to everyday environments.
Selling nothing but coffee, this project was all about culture, experience, memory, smell, taste, touch and above all, flawless delivery of an experience.
Strategic additions to the architectural fabric of this Redfern terrace led to the client’s desire to enhance the appeal & usability of its outdoor areas.
An ‘infinitely flexible’ modular display system for the exhibition design of the Action Stations experience at the Australian National Maritime Museum.
Sydney-based studio studioplusthree explores techniques of colour, space, lighting and technology to bring the evocative world of Ancient Egypt to life.
At the base of the new Australian Tax Office building, The Penny Drop Café plays on the idea of the 'penny dropping' from the pockets of the ATO office above.
This project incorporated the re-design of Swisse Vitamins’ Melbourne headquarters to advance the environment quality and work scenery for staff and guests.
Situated in the maritime district of the Yarra River, this project aspires to revitalise the area carrying a human scale to a harsh and intimidating open area.