The Chainmail House sees MNHDU and CRD combine to craft an internally connected and calming home of grand proportions, navigating its steeply sloping site.
Shelly Beach House sees Michael Cumming Architect combine a natural approach that aligns with a priority of living at one with nature, embedding the ability to open outer edges.
Courtyard House sees Maryanne Taskovski Architect extend the relevance of the previous materiality through a textured and handmade sensibility of the new.
Mirror Image sees Smac Studio and Van Rooijen Meyers Architects combine to craft a home of considered detail and refinement, capturing the personalities of those who live there.
Bronte Residence sees Jillian Dinkel, Maryanne Taskovski Architect and Smyth & Smyth all combine to transform the existing residence into an openly engaged coastal home.
Tsubo Niwa sees Matt Elkan Architect draw on a base of simplicity to propose an addition to an existing established home within a conservation area in North Sydney.
Hamilton Courtyard House sees Anthrosite Architects embed a shared warmth between the two houses as the connective tissue takes inspiration from the nuances of each, proposing a united home.
Riverview House sees Scale Architecture reference the previous design language of the home through reinforcing the natural connection as a continued focus.
Vaucluse Residence sees The Unlisted Collective and Sofair Design combine to cocoon the residents in a series of connected spaces that are both expressive and uniquely adorned.
Oyster Bay House sees Couvaras Architects propose a linear approach that focusses on the connection with the natural elements as a key experience of the home.
Caretakers House sees Aphora Architecture combine a familiar warmth and rural references in the careful reimagining of the existing structure, imbedding relevance and furthering its next chapter.
Vaucluse Apartment sees MHNDU, The Unlisted Collective and Akin Atelier all combine to focus on a connection to the natural as an elevated and relaxed series of homes.
Coastview Apartments sees Andrew Burges Architects combine a familiar coolness with layered elements to elevate apartment life to match the iconic status of the building it sits within.
Fells Residence sees We Are Triibe work closely with the owners, who are the co-founders of fashion brand St. Agni, to propose a home of reflective earthed qualities, grounded in place.
House in Vaucluse sees Lawless and Meyerson and MHNDU combine to propose a series of interwoven refined spaces that consistently connect to the surrounding context.
Hue House sees Welsh + Major and Arent & Pyke reimagine the home as an expanded and openly connected series of spaces, each animated through the coming together of a lively curation.
Warm and embracing, YSG’s Four Pillars gin shop and bar wraps its visitors in a reassuring set of arms, combining of contrasting colours, textures and finishes, all aglow under large balls of light.
Home to Australian coastal-chic fashion label Aje, the landmark building of Aje Headquarters has been stripped back to its core, creating a clean palette to build from.
Potts Point Penthouse sees Jillian Dinkel focus on combining an elevated luxury through materiality and detail coupled with a playfulness of form to sculpt an enviable compact abode in inner Sydney.
Five hospitality venues located in Sydney with a focus on excellent design, including Atomic Beer Project by YSG and CicciaBella Parramatta by Fiona Lynch.
The simplicity and sophistication of an oyster emerges as the pearl of wisdom behind Margaret’s design. Refined Artedomus surfaces within enliven the collaboration between CAON Studio and ACME.
Norfolk House by SE DÉA ea combines an organic and restrained approach to extend the original handcrafted nature of the home through a more contemporary lens, as an idyllic escape.
The new concept salon Self, by beauty destination The Parlour Room, is a holistic and indulgent endeavour – a space designed to balance the mind, body and soul.
Stable House sees Sibling Architecture combine a familiar vernacular with the existing narrative on site, forming an arrangement of dwellings that intercept and support one another.
Paddington Residence sees Retallack Thompson cleverly rework the interior plan while honouring the Victorian terrace’s history through a handcrafted approach.
With a layout that invites movement between interior and exterior spaces and a warm, consistent material palette, this North Bondi home responds to its climate.
Smart Design Studio is both a workplace and home – seamlessly comprising a design studio and an apartment for Creative Director William Smart in an original warehouse building in Alexandria.
Reflecting the ever-evolving, culturally dynamic nature of its locale, The Surry is a considered contribution from Candalepas Associates to the urban fringe of Sydney city.
The original industrial warehouse transformed into Poly contains reminders of its past, reinterpreted by Anthony Gill Architects as a combined dining and bar space.
Announcing its arrival with a sculptural façade clad in custom glazed aquamarine bricks, 52 Reservoir Street in Surry Hills is a positive indication of the future of the workplace.
Ace Hotel in Sydney is Atelier Ace’s first outpost in the Southern Hemishphere. Designed by Flack Studio and Bates Smart and located in Surry Hills, it celebrates local craft with spirit.
Designed by Tamsin Johnson, Lucy Folk’s new store on William Street in Paddington is a textural celebration of craft inspired by the Medina of Marrakech.
The Billbergia Sales Office project by MXM Design Studio, utilises innovative timber veneer supplied by Elton Group to create a unique commercial space rich with natural beauty.
Darley House sees Arent & Pyke bring a softness in palette and materiality in creating a home layered by curious and engaging moments to partake in the rituals of daily life.
St Andrews Bach sees Wolveridge propose a structure that efficiently navigates the needs of the family home, embracing the surrounding natural elements.
Interior designer Tamsin Johnson’s work is an energising melange of vintage grandeur and modern lines, fed by her early exposure to the world of design.
CLT Passive House sees betti&knut architecture propose a self-sustaining structure that epitomises efficiency in both its timely construction and its energy load over time.
True to Stylecraft’s commitment to giving back, the furniture and design provider has partnered with TAFE NSW to launch the Stylecraft First Nations Interior Design Scholarship.