Seamlessly woven into the existing residential streetscape, The Dentist by Rob Kennon Architects embraces a bold civic language, while thoughtfully addressing heritage.
Inspired by blushed tones and Eevoking a coastal finesse, Tamarama Penthouse by SE DÉA captures the authenticity of the shoreline and the sophistication of the resident’s former Woollahra home.
Astrid Dispensary by Alte. Studio, advocates for the relevance of cannabinoid medicine, plant-based therapies and nutraceuticals via a design language that juxtaposes traditional approaches.
Oak Rise – a social housing project designed by Cumulus – features 48 homes and communal green spaces overlooking the Bass Strait in north-west Tasmania.
Partnering with Sun Studios, Image Makers Association Australia unveils 1 Shot 22, a rare exhibition of unique photography featuring work from leading architectural photographers.
Fashion and lifestyle boutique Grace has opened a captivating retail experience in Brighton – a fashion mecca for lovers of style, designed by Grace Founder Ilana Moses.
Taking cues from the brand’s minimal and timeless design ethos, the interior architects at Archie Bolden have created an inviting, seamless new HQ for Natalie Rolt.
Created with handcrafted precision and sophistication, James Howe produces the elegant and seamless J5 Cabinet and J5 Credenza in a choice of size and finishes.
Sitting on a tight block in North Bondi, Anthony Gill skilfully balances the dynamic relationship between public and private spaces through alterations and additions to his own home.
As a warm and enduring family home, Brighton Residence aims to capture the spirit of a timeless base for the fluctuations of family, seeing Studio Tate and Mirabuild.
East Brisbane Residence sees Greg Natale draw from the drama and opulence of traditional Italian estate residences to form a riverfront home of a similar grandeur.
Elwood Residence sees Lucy Bowen Design and Lisa Buxton Interiors expand on the already generous internal proportions to engage with natural light and create a shared openness.
Conceived as a prototype for flexible and sustainable housing, LiveWorkShare House by Bligh Graham Architects offers creative, long-term solutions to combat suburb densification.
Blurring the lines between residential and commercial design, Studio May delivers a high-end office fit-out that offers a unique insight into the rebirth of workplace design.
As a balanced offering to its coastal conditioning, North Bondi sees SJS Interior Design and MHNDU combine a soft, curving organic approach with subtle moments of calm.
Sitting concealed behind a traditional Queenslander frontage, Glyn sees DAHA open the existing home graciously to the rear to reveal a generously scaled addition that welcomes an engagement with light
Specialising in eco-friendly French linen made from flax, pre-washed with volcanic stones for inimitable softness, Sydney-based brand Carlotta + Gee’s signature range.
Designed by The Stella Collective, Martha Beach House is a home of elevated details and hardworking, tactile materials with ocean views and a connection to context.
Dismantle? Disassemble? Deconstruct? Whatever you call it, it's better than demolition. Architects EAT makes the case for why the hospitality industry could and should be the ringleader in a new wave
Fugazzi, by studio gram, is a combination of dramatic flair and understated detail, which speaks to a sumptuous Italo-New York nostalgia nestled into Adelaide’s CBD.
King has been at the forefront of Australian furniture design for nearly five decades, and its ethos surrounding sustainability is the bedrock of the company’s varied pursuits.
Spring Hill House sees Owen Architecture focus on an efficiency in planning and optimisation, proposing the encasing green veil to embed a sense of personality amongst the streetscape.
Australian transdisciplinary artist Ian Strange began his practice in Western Australia exploring architecture, space and notions of home and challenging the very nature of their existence.
In crafting her own home, Lani Fixler has created a place that is at once private and personal while also engaging in an open conversation with the streetscape.
Giving depth to the approach, Luigi Rosselli Architects carefully weaves old and new, preserving the heritage stylings among a contemporary occupation of Paddo Pool Terrace.
Rosewood House sees Madeleine Blanchfield Architects propose a home of crafted proportions, focussing on a passive and actively engaged series of spaces that respond to context.
Hunters Hill Residence sees POCO Designs uplift an existing Federation era home, animating details, incorporating curious moments and emphasising a contemporary and muted sensibility throughout.
With origins dating back to a modest suburban Adelaide factory in 1947, Oliveri has been at the forefront of Australian design and manufacturing for 75 years.
Aligned with the brand’s core pillars of enduring quality and timelessness, Claybrook prevails as a star of Rogerseller’s carefully curated European portfolio.
Honouring the heritage of the existing mansion the residence sits within, Danmark Point Piper sees Michiru Higginbotham fuse an enduring respect for the previous with an optimistic outlook.
Lightly engaging with the site it respectfully shares with the existing landscape, PaperBark Pod forms sees Bark Architects propose the first stage of a larger master-planned development.
Offering an evolving selection of furniture, lighting, accessories and joinery, Collective is devoted to tailoring unique design and furniture solutions for discerning clientele.
Aligning with its coastal positioning, Bayside Blue combines linear and curved approaches, seeing My Architect and Skulptur Architecture collaborate to propose a sense of balance.
Delivering a conscientious refinement that is the hallmark of its reputation, Euroluce’s application of visually impeccable solutions deftly communicates the brand’s passion for quality lighting.
Inspired by the natural tones of the surrounding Australian bush, Longwood by Cantilever Interiors is a tasteful renovation of an original stone structure on Broodmare farm in the Strathbogie Ranges.
After three-and-a-half years of collaboration, the work of architects Noxon Giffen and landscape designers McGregor Coxall has culminated in a sensitive series of shelters along the Grampians Peaks.
Showcased in the 24th exhibition of Sculpture by the Sea, Array 8 by Benjamin Jay Shand aims to capture and bend light with its unique cubic shape and use of materials.
As a commercial FF&E program, MCM Workshop offers full-service resolutions for an array of projects, focusing on functionality, aesthetics and durability.
Australian furniture, accessories and homewares brand Papaya has been quietly supplying its signature aesthetic to residential projects from their serene showrooms in Melbourne and Sydney.
Weeroona House – a Queen Anne villa in Melbourne’s Hawthorn – features a noteworthy copper-clad extension by Neil Architecture and spirited touches by Simone Haag.