Brickworks Building Products consistently champions sustainable design and enduring innovation, producing quality products, unwavering in purpose and poise.
Netherby sees Neil Architecture and Megan Hounslow craft the foundations for the home’s coming chapters, bringing a sense of clarity and resonance to its storied past.
Neal and Shirley’s by DFJ Architects preserves the charm and mid-century bones of a 1957 Tweed Coast residence, whilst refreshing its capacity as a 21st century home.
Williamstown Residence sees Lucy Bock Design Studio reimagine the interior of a renovation and extension, carefully considering the geometric approach of the architect, Damian Rogers Architecture.
The most recent evolution of boutique timber retailer Made By Morgen is a warm and welcoming showroom that connects the community to not only product but process too.
Megan Moton’s work as a stylist is layered and far-reaching, underpinning all her endeavours from architectural collaborations to running The Studio and The School, and leading guided trips overseas.
The first solo exhibition by Benedict dos Remedios for contemporary art gallery Chalk Horse, Catfished features a series of large-scale paintings depicting exotic orchids.
Mid Century House sees SRAI and Alexandra Kidd Design combine to propose a home of linear expression and immersion, while ensuring an iconic sculptural approach.
Studio Shand and Cadrys have collaborated on a new range of indoor rugs inspired by the shapes and colours of Californian modernism, named SUPERGRAPHICS.
Ensemble’s latest sideboard collection is made in Melbourne, available in an array of colours and customisable via a sophisticated online modelling system.
Fisher & Paykel’s Trade Resources offers industry professionals and detail-focused clients the extensive tools and resources required for design and installation.
For a company that is turning 150 next year, Fritz Hansen has done a remarkable job at remaining relevant in the progressive and oft-times fickle furniture design industry.
Harbourview House sees Studio AEM and Studio Gestalt combine to reimagine the generous family home, further elevating the interior experience and its connection to Sydney Harbour beyond.
The Zephyr Lounger encapsulates both Tait’s strong brand identity and designer Charles Wilson’s understanding of the intricacies involved in good design for everyday life.
The Sticks sees iarchitecture form a respectfully sensitive insertion in place, while carving its own unique typology, taking heed from the surrounding context.
With comfort, community and sustainability at the heart of IN BED, these values are undeniably manifest in lifestyle products that effuse absolute cosiness.
With a sense of playfulness and feeling of familiarity, Highlands House by Other Architects sits quietly in its landscape while simultaneously embodying its own character.
Leading in innovative timber veneers, Elton Group is renowned for a curated approach to product. Founded over 70 years ago, today the company is driven by sustainability & community-minded principle.
Cut and Morph House sees Apto & Best Architects draw from an existing embedded narrative to carefully sculpt an open and connected series of volumes on site.
Referencing linear connections between climate and place, Shaun Lockyer architects compose volumes on site that optimise the enviable siting of the home.
Echoing the adaptable nature of its versatile furniture designs, an exciting merger sees Derlot Editions and Les Basic collaboratively converge as new brand, Derlot.
Imbued with memory and personal significance yet without sentimentality or artifice, Arcadia by Architecture Architecture explores the idea of home at its most poignant.
Surround by Laminex offers pre-primed MDF wall panels that are adaptable to an array of styles and applications, simple to install, and made in Australia.
Steel Window Design is a young Melbourne-based company combining the classic charm of traditional steel windows and doors with a contemporary approach, driven by a passion for local design.
Four leading architectural and multi-disciplinary teams have been shortlisted in the NGV Contemporary Design Competition, progressing to the final stage of conceptual development.
Finely crafted as a series of intimate internal gestures, Brunswick House by Placement sees the recasting of its next chapter through a veil of restraint and considered warmth.
St Huberts sees Robson Rak reinstate the home’s original intended grandeur, focusing on connection and craft whilst embedding highly functional and innovative elements throughout.
Carlton North Residence sees Travis Walton Architecture shift the focus of the home and movement throughout to align with an open connectedness and create a dialogue between the natural and the built.
Palladiana Party sees the combining of architecture by Powell and Glenn together with interior design by Sally Caroline as a playful integration of colour and form, connecting past and present.
Las Palmas is a striking modernist family home that demonstrates a profound accord between mid-century architecture and the native Australian landscape.
Mud Australia crafts individual porcelain pieces, combining innovative exploration with a sophisticated element of play, and has recently launched a terrazzo range, celebrating one-of-a-kind pieces.
The American Hardwood Export Council (AHEC) presents Discovered – an international exhibition dedicated to showcasing 20 young designers as they reflect on life in a pandemic.
Balancing functionality with memorable design, James Richardson Furniture has recently unveiled an exclusive new outdoor furniture collection – Rio by S’48.
Inner West Project sees Greg Natale layer rich textures and textiles to complement both the story of the home’s context and that of the owner’s own individual aesthetic.
The interior renovation of Hero Penthouse celebrates the subtlety and strength of a timber and stone material palette, expertly crafted by markowitzdesign and Stavrias Architecture.
Pipi House sees Peg and Ray Architects conjure a restrained and carefully proportioned home amongst an animated residential setting, creating a calm retreat.
As exercise in restraint and celebration of natural materials, Paddington House sees Fiona Lynch Office seamlessly blend the final puzzle piece within the Victorian-era terrace.
Deftly manipulating two-dimensional surfaces to create depth & shadow, Lineburg Wang has collaborated with James Hardie to conceptualise the extension of a pre-war cottage using Hardie™ Fine Texture.
The landscape and a freeing coastal feeling were impetus for Paul Butterworth Architect’s Nannygai, a barefoot beach house informed by its surroundings.
Bundeena House sees Tribe Studio Architects form a series of connected zones around a central outdoor courtyard space as an expression of an indoor and outdoor life and the ideal retreat.
Victoria sees Finnis Architects together with Huntress Design propose a tightly woven solution to a complex brief, carefully navigating its narrow allotment.
Paul Barbera puts felines and their opulent lifestyles on display in his new book Where They Purr, exploring the relationships between homes and their cat occupants.
RL House sees Mark Szczerbicki Design Studio combine gestures of compression and release to navigate the journey through the home, and across thresholds into curated outdoor settings.
Honouring the traditions of prestige, architectural splendour and botanical beauty exemplified by Larnook Mansion, Lowe Living’s Larnook Armadale is a series of 11 luxuriously.
Embracing the materiality of brass, the Iver range of solid-forged brass door furniture from Southern Design Group is designed to leave a strong first impression.