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.
At 849 Mandurah Residence, Perth-based residential architectural and construction company Giorgi unite the functional and aesthetic to create a harmonious and elegant design.
House in Little Manly sees James Garvan Architecture balance connections between the architecture and the surrounding garden through consideration of function.
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.
Tania Handelsmann and Gillian Khaw have forged Handelsmann + Khaw, an interior design studio that imparts stately elegance with a tempered yet whimsical approach.
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.
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.
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.
Available through Living Edge, Italian brand Gufram continues to build on a 60 year legacy of boundary-pushing, subversive design with unique releases.
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.
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.
A bold and considered reinterpretation of Smart Design Studio’s former headquarters, Bourke 632 offers a beautiful layering of the building’s colourful past and its present.
Palm Frond Retreat by Koichi Takada Architects is a contemporary residence that continually references site elements to maximise its relationship with the landscape beyond.
Infused with nostalgic nods to the shores of the Mediterranean and Mexico, La Palma is a celebration of outdoor life, idyllically brought to life by YSG.
Merging the past and present, 1913 Point Piper is the culmination of time, people and place where Jillian Dinkel creates a contemporary yet character-rich home.
Defined by a minimalist and sophisticated Scandinavian aesthetic, Bang & Olufsen’s new Australian flagship store strives to deliver a beautiful and all-encompassing sensory experience.
Through an ambitious renovation, JFORM's Jonathan Friend transforms a Surry Hills apartment with a seamless blend of modern design and authentic character.
Manly Beach House sees CHROFI merge character and form with new open and closed spaces throughout by acknowledging the existing midcentury brick home on site.
A romantic interweaving of raw, rustic materiality and refined opulence, Logan Brae Retreats offers a considered selection of luxe lodgings nestled within the picturesque Blue Mountains.
Darlinghurst Apartment sees Brewer Architects integrate a series of adaptable and moving gestures throughout to embed fluidity and functionality within the home.
A testament to both heritage and contemporary design, Shell House by Woods Bagot is an extensive hospitality experience of four venues located within a grand original 1930s building.
Meadow¬ – a kinetic lighting installation by Dutch artists Lonneke Gordijn and Ralph Nauta of Netherlands-based art practice DRIFT – adorns the ground-floor dining room of Capella Sydney.
Increasing the scale and liveability of an existing top-floor apartment, The Gully Penthouse sees Alexander &CO. reimagine an existing home through a contemporary yet timeless lens.
A restoration of an existing heritage home, Darlington Terrace sees People Architecture and Amanda Barnett Design remedy the impacts of time whilst infusing light and open tones throughout.
Inspired by the harmony between landscape and architecture, Bronte Breeze sees Modscape and Wyer & Co. collaborate to enhance the experience of a home.
Inspired by nature’s elements, Luigi Rosselli Architects, buck&simple and Alwill Interiors each add to the careful layer of textures and tones across Casa Figueria.
Balancing old and new, Sydney Residence honours its Victorian-era origins, seeing Thomas Hamel & Associates and Tzannes interweave the traditional and the modern.
Transforming an existing heritage terrace, Dawes Point House sees Greg Natale give the home a new sense of purpose, reflected through colour and tonal expression.
Ultramarine sees Decus and Luigi Rosselli Architects collaborate to both pay homage to the home’s original detailing and craft elements that express the owner’s personality.
Unveiling its newest collaboration with Daniel Robertson, Brickworks shares the new carbon neutral Civic Series, which exudes sophistication and a distinctive style to elevate exteriors and interiors.
Focused on creating a sense of place centred around internal and external living, Lake View House sees Arent&Pyke extend the experience of the home beyond its walls.
Steel House sees Retallack Thompson craft a residence that is both reminiscent of its storied past and captures the spirit of the contemporary present.
Embedding a sense of drama, Doria Apartment sees Studio Prineas use efficient planning with overlays of a saturated tone and palette to enliven the home.
As an exercise in restraint, Waverely House sees Carla Middleton Architects focus on quality over quantity, optimising the experience of the home and its connection to the natural elements.
Monsieur G sees Decus strip the home back to its traditional core and realign it with a series of connected, open spaces that add a cohesive approach throughout.
Queens Street Residences sees Carla Barton Studio collaborate with Thomas Hamel & Associates and Make Architects to craft an enduring and future-led resolve that acknowledges the building’s heritage.
Capturing the essence of coastal living, Cove House sees Nina Maya Interiors and Maya Sternberg Architects take integral cues from tropical destinations to recreate a calm and recharging retreat.
Sitting on a generous site in the Byron Bay hinterland, Cedar Hill breathes new life into the existing barn, extending its legacy with a new addition respectfully sculpted alongside it.
Inspired by the brutalist architectural styles of Brazil, Kyle Bay House sees Greg Natale combine layers of warmth through natural materiality and an animated colour palette to invigorate the home.
The Sydney Modern Project – the exceptional new wing of the Art Gallery of New South Wales (AGNSW) – was designed by the Pritzker prize-winning Tokyo-based architecture studio SANAA.
Byron Street Studio sees Büro Two Architecture and Casey and Martin Johnston bring the vision of the home to life, considering every element designed within and integrating a modest efficiency.
Renovating Wabi-Sabi Apartment, set within a small walk-up brick building in Randwick, Together Design Studio highlights both change and continuity to create a place of serenity and connection.