Overseeing some of Australia’s most influential design studio’s and brands, Whispr’s Sydney office is the physical embodiment of the team’s genuine passion for design.
Church of the Living God by Candalepas Associates sits surrounded predominantly by brick apartment blocks and houses, its strikingly façade that heeds back to early modernist architecture.
Mama Casa’s Tecta Bauhaus Collection of furniture, bearing the coveted Signet from the Bauhaus Archives in Berlin, is on display at the Euroluce showroom in Surry Hills.
Autore Moda is the Sydney-based jewellery brand with a contemporary and accessible approach to everyday pearl-focused luxury – and now it has a new flagship store to match.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Tongue & Groove launches a new brand identity and expanded product range, alongside a suite of innovative resources developed to support Australia’s architecture and design community.
Silver Back sees an addition clad in silver tones sit to the rear of the existing, Goodwin Scarfone Belgiorno-Nettis combine a functional resilience with nods to the familiar.
The refreshing haven of Lighting Collective’s new Byron Bay showroom reveals an ease and sophistication that underlies the company, now in its 11th year.
Available in Australia exclusively through Stylecraft, Karimoku New Standard fuses contemporary design with traditional Japanese craftmanship to produce timeless furniture collections for the home.
Woollahra House sees Studio Senior and Bureau SRH combine to ensure the original crafted detail remain in place, while an overall lightness brings the home into its present day.
Bermagui Beach House proposes a sensitive insertion among its soft coastal setting, seeing Winter Architecture combine a tonality that sits responsive to the surrounds.
Representing a range of classic and contemporary designers and manufacturers, DOMO brings the quirky yet artisanal aesthetic of Pulpo to make a memorable statement to the home.
Darlinghurst Workers Cottage focuses on highlighting crafted elements throughout, as a key to its continued identity, as Tom Mark Henry layers nods to the original intent.
Royal Oak Floors, committed to providing customers with luxury finishes and environmentally conscious timbers, has taken the next step by opening a new Sydney showroom.
Bringing together the core ethos of an emerging practice with the needs of family life, House Bean by Lintel Studio is the culmination of a series of crafted elements.
Celebrating the moments set around the dining table, the Great Dane dining chair evokes moments of gathering through their handcrafted genius of form and lithe lines.
Born out of a passion for Australian craftsmanship, Sydney-based Studio xOx has a flagship showroom for sustainably produced and locally manufactured designer bathroomware.
Portum by Zeigler arranges a series of luxurious gestures within the generous family home, taking advantage of surrounding natural beauty and optimising its elevated positioning.
Sitting concealed behind its original heritage façade, Paddington Terrace sees MCK Architecture and Juicy Design breathe new life into an existing heritage home.
Dimension X is a newly conceived prefabricated home by Peter Stutchbury Architecture and entrepreneur Oscar Martin decreasing construction time, reducing waste and offer flexibility.
In Lavender Bay House, Durbach Block Jaggers has choreographed a series of unique moments and spatial experiences with a complexity belied by the house’s deceptively effortless resolution.
Located in Sydney’s Northern beaches, Backdune House explores scale and solidity by continuing Peter Stutchbury Architecture’s decades-long experimentation with experiential qualities.
As the home of a landscape designer Mark Bell, it is no surprise that Bell House by Teo Lam Architects combine with Jacqui Koska would have an innate focus on the living elements.
Balmy Palmy sees CplusC Architects + Builders create a small and efficient home as the ultimate place of recharge, elevated amongst the surrounding tree canopy.
The Grove sees Hampton Architecture and The Unlisted Collective combine to propose a restrained home of considered refinement that can be expanded and contracted.
Moss Manor sees Luke Moloney Architecture layer spaces with collected treasures to create a carefully curated setting among the Southern Highlands of New South Wales.
Lo & Co has grown into a new home in Sydney. Designed by Alexander &CO., the Woollahra store reflects the quality and precision of the brand’s fine architectural door hardware.
Curating summer across 89 aerial images of swimming pools by prominent architects, Brad Walls’s new book, Pools From Above, kindles nostalgic memories of sunny days spent poolside.
Matopos sees Atelier Andy Carson craft a unique sculptural addition to the streetscape whilst openly engaging with the natural surrounds and the home’s elevated outpost.