Inglis Architects and Georgina Jeffries utilise natural materiality, organic lines and gentle hues to imbue a refined sense of composure within Martini.
An iconic insertion within any interior, the Togo collection by Ligne Roset celebrates its 50th anniversary, cementing its reign as paramount in global design.
In two new projects, Gilmore Interior Design and TSD Studio employ EGGER materials to promote sustainable and responsible design for aged care facilities.
Cale Peters Constructions and C. Kairouz Architects make considered design and construction choices on Overend Street Residence, capably navigating what to remove, keep, rework, reprioritise.
Global award-winning leaders in luxury carpets and rugs, the design-led collective TSAR is renowned for unique, custom-made carpets for residential, commercial and hospitality spaces.
With built-in tools and accessories, the Abey Australia Boutique Collection contains a series of highly considered designs that transform household kitchens into user-friendly preparation stations.
Producing handmade ceramic lighting, tableware and home décor through her design practice, Studio Enti, Naomi Taplin leaves her mark on every product she crafts.
In a new capsule seating collection for Cult’s in-house Australian design brand, nau, designer Timothy Robertson utilises native Australian timbers alongside slender steel frames and plush upholstery.
Designed by Carr and developed by Figurehead Group, 116 Rokeby proposes a responsive place of work for design, property and construction professionals.
Exclusively available locally through Stylecraft, Arper’s new releases like Shaal, Ghia and Oell embrace adaptable spaces fostering openness and humanity.
In harmony with the surrounding landscape and allowing its beauty to unfurl into view, a holiday home on Victoria’s Mornington Peninsula invokes a vacation-inspired sense of discovery.
At 849 Mandurah Residence, Perth-based residential architectural and construction company Giorgi unite the functional and aesthetic to create a harmonious and elegant design.
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.
House in Little Manly sees James Garvan Architecture balance connections between the architecture and the surrounding garden through consideration of function.
Located in the Victorian town of Torquay, Casita M represents the architecture commonly found in Southern California, where designer Emily Evans was born and raised.
In Darling Street, Cantilever Interiors delivers its trademark whole-of-home joinery design service to bring quality, function and a sleek aesthetic to this compact apartment renovation.
A commitment to local production lies at the heart of window supplier Miglas, which specialises in crafting high-quality double-glazed windows and doors.
Within Sydney’s gentrified beachside suburb of Bronte, cluttered by renovations and rebuilds, Tribe Studio Architects suggests a restoratively elemental approach to coastal living.
Deviating from the typical terrace typology, Princes Hill House sees Rob Kennon Architects open up the home to create a more connected interior that utilises the entire site.
Articolo Studios draws from European design influences and explores the ephemeral nature of light through a local sensibility, adopting an authentic and playful approach to craft and materiality.
Wheatland House sees Tom Robertson Architects renovate an Edwardian-era house that harmoniously blends old and new to create a beautiful and functional family abode.
Peacefully inserted into an abundant landscape, Off Grid House sees Archier remain true to the home’s name, respecting a removed and quietened sensibility.
Throughout this Q&A, Jack and Mark Fearon of Fearon divulge how their furniture designs are meant to be experienced and how they came to work together.
Tania Handelsmann and Gillian Khaw have forged Handelsmann + Khaw, an interior design studio that imparts stately elegance with a tempered yet whimsical approach.
Stony Creek Farm sees Bernie Everett Building draw from the site’s rich farming history to rework the existing residence and anchor it in place among the natural elements.
Expressing time and marking a point in the life of its inhabitant, Darling Point sees Studio ZAWA rework a 1960s-era apartment and endow it a new chapter.
Designed to offer a multisensory experience, social enterprise Thankyou’s first concept store in Melbourne is an intimate, three-dimensional environment to showcase its evolving product range.
Throughout Athea House, AM Interior Studio uses a refined palette of mosaic tiling, travertine and Tongue & Groove boards to instil a luxurious atmosphere.
Inspired by a desire to bring awareness to the relationship between shelter and landscape, Nulla Vale House facilitates an immediate connection to place and context.
Utilising Brickworks bricks and masonry products, CHROFI crafts The Crossing, a development defined by structural integrity and engagement with the built surrounds.
With its made-to-order furniture capable of being tailored using a broad palette of colours and materials, REDDIE is emerging as a favourite with designers.
Milan Design Week saw international lighting design studio Flos launch a selection of contemporary products crafted by several leading designers that are available in Australia from Euroluce.
Zen Architects thoughtfully reinterprets the character of a historically significant suburb, creating a deeply layered home that reconciles with its past, present and surrounding landscape.
Drawing from the rich layers of heritage embedded within the building coupled with the British legacy of the owners, Parkville Residence sees Hecker Guthrie and Brayshaw Architects.
Extending the legacy of the heritage workers’ cottage, Nardel Architects overlay a careful restraint with soft sensibility in Brunswick West Residence, blurring the old and new.
An integral part of the contemporary furniture collection at Living Edge, London-born e15 is renowned for producing pieces with clean lines and simple forms.
Danish luxury audio company Bang & Olufsen’s latest releases, including Beosound A5, Beosound A9, and Beosound 2, continue their tradition of excellence.
Nightingale Village in Melbourne’s inner-north is the first realisation of Nightingale’s triple bottom line approach to housing applied at a precinct-level scale.
Available through Living Edge, Italian brand Gufram continues to build on a 60 year legacy of boundary-pushing, subversive design with unique releases.
Gineico Lighting is a boutique trade-only Italian lighting importer that focuses on finding the perfect balance between design, technology and functionality.
Offering pieces by Denmark’s leading artisanal designers, Great Dane presents the Australian interior landscape with a curated collection of coveted Scandinavian furniture, lighting and homewares.
Confident amid South Yarra’s tree-lined streetscape, Stanhope Court timelessly aligns itself through carefully selected materiality and is generously surfaced by Elton Group’s Eveneer timber veneer.
Outbuilding, with Deep Garden by Baracco+Wright Architects is a two-storey structure constructed from opaque glass blocks which exists in strong dialogue with a secondary form.
Apartment in Double Bay by Architect George is an extensive renovation of an existing dwelling within a 1970s-era residential building in Sydney’s eastern suburbs.