Wave House by Martin Friedrich Architects is a bold architectural statement, with masterfully balanced, controlled geometries creating a rhythmic and dynamic composition throughout form and space.
Set between a beach and national park at the southern end of Byron Bay, Suffolk House is a robust family home shaped by the extreme coastal conditions.
A minimal palette, a host of space-enhancing features and a striking kitchen island combine to transform a small apartment in Sydney’s Kirribilli into a downsizers’ dream home.
Horace House by Tara Wokulski combines minimalist design with functional elements, incorporating Made by Storey flooring and natural finishes to create a serene family home.
Set between bushland and coastline on Sydney’s Northern Beaches, on a block that gracefully slopes towards Pittwater, Ripple House binds three generations to the raw beauty of the land.
Architect George eschewed the “demolition route” for this holiday escape on the NSW South Coast, instead opting to overhaul the home with considered interventions and bold colour.
Haven by Latitude 37 exemplifies coastal luxury on Victoria’s Mornington Peninsula, seamlessly blending contemporary design with the natural beauty of Mount Eliza’s ‘Golden Mile’.
A sleek new range of architectural panels in realistic wood grains from Laminex brings seamless integration and ease of installation to residential and commercial spaces.
In Melbourne’s Brunswick East, Bryant Alsop breathes new life into a dark and dated Californian bungalow via a central courtyard and light-filled rear extension.
Working with a heritage home, Ellis Constructions provides the innovations necessary for Bronte Terrace to meet contemporary standards of high quality.
Armadale Annex by Eliza Blair Architecture blends modern design with an Edwardian home, enhancing living spaces through sustainability and heritage preservation.
Australia’s premier art fair, Sydney Contemporary, held in partnership with MA Financial Group, is set to return to Carriageworks in Eveleigh from September 5–8.
Simone Haag has long been a beacon of timeless design, consistently creating spaces that embrace and enhance their inherent charm. Light Well House, her family home in Melbourne’s eastern suburbs.
Holbrooke House, designed by Melbourne-based interior designer Brahman Perera, nods to Art Deco style while remaining firmly rooted in its contemporary surroundings.
BAINA and Estudio Persona unite their design philosophies in the UMBRA collection, a four-piece limited-edition towelling series that celebrates simplicity, refinement and the interplay of light.
As a 1830s terrace house, Linsley’s current avatar is a far cry from its previous iteration, though some carefully preserved relics provide a welcome keyhole to the past.
Nilo Brighton by Tom Robertson Architects is a dual residence that balances privacy, security, and warmth, featuring a cohesive design with abundant natural light and serene interiors.
The sisters behind furniture brand Zuster are the fifth generation in a long line of craftspeople. Here, the duo reflect on their heritage, working together and Zuster’s design inspirations.
A generational family home in the eastern suburbs of Adelaide embodies Black Rabbit Architecture + Interior’s approach to adaptive replanning and thoughtful preservation of heritage architecture.
Situated on the urban fringe of Launceston’s historic streetscapes, James Street by Taylor and Hinds Architects embodies a blend of heritage elements and modern architectural features.
Transform WA’s Townshend residence harmoniously merges modern design with Perth’s natural landscape, creating a home that blurs the boundaries between indoor luxury and outdoor beauty.
Designed and crafted to exacting standards, both the Belgravia and Bellevue ranges are solid brass and are available in five signature finishes as well as varying lengths to suit any aesthetic.
For more than two decades, Ambitec has stood as a cornerstone in New Zealand’s polished plaster industry, continually enhancing spaces with its pioneering interior finishes range.
In 2025, Dulux forecasts that rich burgundies and wine hues will feature more prominently in residential design, alongside a rise in the use of greens, including olive, sage and vibrant yellow-green.
Weaving minimalist utilitarianism into a post-war gabled bungalow, Preston House by Dion Keech Architects and Custom Choice Builders is honest, unfussy and hard-wearing.
A dazzling bespoke golden coffee machine is the result of a collaboration between two of Australia’s most innovative coffee brands – La Marzocco and Melbourne’s ST. ALi.
Once two separate hubs, now subtly stitched together to become one, Goodhope by Those Architects stands not only as a commercial-gallery hybrid but as a testament to the art of transformation.
With projects across Sydney and regional New South Wales, as well as collaborations with renowned architects and designers, Nelson Thomas has a deserved reputation as a top-tier landscape architect.
Designed to transcend the conventional, mundane experience of attending a dentist practice, Sage Space by Strutt Studios transforms the necessary routine into a luxurious and comfortable experience.
Whispering Dunes by Homeroom Studio blends heritage and modernity, grounded by Made by Storey European oak flooring that helps create a serene family retreat in Melbourne’s urban landscape.
Situated on a corner block on Fitzroy’s beloved Gertrude Street, Gertrude Hotel by Pepper & Well infuses Australian pub culture with a European sensibility felt through the venue’s design.
Weaving personal histories with the contemporary energy of Melbourne, Hopper Joint is a welcoming eatery designed by Brahman Perera that is an ode to memory, heritage and community.
A new wave of alfresco lighting is elevating external spaces to new heights of elegance, while standing up to the unique conditions of the great outdoors. Mondoluce selects seven stand-out pieces.
Collaborating with Leonard Joel for its new national headquarters and saleroom in Hawthorn, Melbourne, Studio Doherty has created something distinctly contemporary.
The latest releases from Australia’s largest brick manufacturer – a brick collection and a paving range – offer a textural twist on classic colours, bolstered by Brickworks’ renowned durability.
After outgrowing its offices in Sydney’s Woollahra, luxury real-estate company The Rubinstein Group (TRG) found a new home in a development by Clutch in the heart of Rose Bay.
Nightingale Marrickville – designed by SJB in collaboration with Fresh Hope Communities and Nightingale Housing – is a purpose-built, build-to-rent housing development.
ForestOne has launched its biggest-ever EGGER Decorative Collection to the market. Featuring 41 new decors and a stunning array of colours, the collection brings the best.
CAV’ART Designer Stone, led by Nathan Karpenko, offers a vast range of premium natural stone, expert guidance and a commitment to quality for diverse design needs.
Rather than be boxed in by the original property’s limited scope, Mosman II, as reimagined by designer Greg Natale, is a colour- filled, material-driven modern family home.
Conceived as a subterranean retreat, The Boulevard defies conventional constructs with a design that is almost entirely enveloped by its natural surroundings.
In the elegant streets of Armadale stands a restored, reinvigorated dwelling where the elegance of Victorian architecture meets the dynamism of everyday life.
Reframing the traditional calm and comfort of a residential environment, Splinter Society produces a space that offers all the striking elements of a boutique stay.
Artbid offers the opportunity to buy authentic original works by established and emerging Australian artists in a dynamic and seamless livestreamed online auction.
A carefully composed apartment in a prized Art Deco building in Sydney brings together a curated eye for mid-century modern design teamed with a contemporary aesthetic.