Fashion maverick Elliot Garnaut pivots to interiors, styling a serene sanctuary with Mitchell Zurek and Andy Kelly of Oigåll Projects and Alicia Racovolis Design.
Two sensitively designed multi-level homes share a single Glen Iris site, offering a fresh take on multigenerational living, courtesy of Nala Design and Orbis Constructions.
Blending mid-century charm with cutting-edge sustainability, C.Kairouz Architects and builder Samssons Projects deliver carbon-neutral townhouses – intelligent, efficient homes that redefine eco-modern living and enrich a vibrant, future-focused community.
Built on a tiny, inner-suburban site, Life Down a Lane by Tom Robertson Architects centres around two internal courtyards, turning the home’s focus inwards to create a private haven.
A bold evolution of a coastal Edwardian home, Williamstown Residence by Adam Kane Architects instils quiet contemporary simplicity and reductionist detailing amid a leafy 1000-square-metre setting.
Gable House celebrates escapism and bold creativity, offering a tailored response to the needs of an energetic family, where formality gives way to a vibrant interplay of colour, light and life.
Mount Martha House by Victoria Merrett Architects is a refined coastal residence defined by its L-shaped plan and central courtyard, which benefits from natural light and a strong indoor-outdoor connection.
A refined 28-storey tower above Sydney’s new Martin Place metro station, 39 Martin Place by Tzannes blends heritage sensitivity, civic generosity and architectural clarity into a future-focused commercial landmark.
Launched at Melbourne Design Week 2025, Dutoit’s MASS table lamp comes in classic walnut and future-forward HDPE, both possessing a timeless sculptural form.
Glenvill Developments’ Signature Club penthouses at YarraBend combine sculptural design and sweeping views with private lifestyle club access, all just 6.5 kilometres from Melbourne’s CBD.
Project Project’s new showroom in Melbourne’s Collingwood is a showcase of local and international talent, with a sharp focus on craftsmanship and delivering transparency to buyers.
Kent 3 by Agushi is a bold, sculptural residence in Toorak that blends brutalist architecture with luxury living, crafted with refined detail and elegant interiors.
The Keep by Inarc Architects is a home for two that also serves as a gathering place, deeply grounded in its coastal context and attuned to its surroundings.
Situated on a corner block in the bayside Victoria suburb of Middle Park, Panorama House features multiple vantage points that keep the water views front and centre.
A refined off-grid retreat in Victoria, Marraweeney balances minimalism with warmth, framing expansive views through restrained form, rhythmic detailing and a quietly responsive material palette.
Positioned on a bustling school-side corner in Victoria’s leafy Brighton, The Bronze House and The Dendy Sister form a striking architectural duo – distinct in character yet united in their contribution to the evolving streetscape.
In Melbourne’s Burnley, Field Office Architecture transforms a 1990s townhouse on a narrow site into a calm, light-filled family home, defined by layered spaces, tactile materials and considered sustainability.
Tucked among the weathered moonahs, Sorrento Bathhouse by Davidov Architects offers a serene refuge – an ancillary pavilion evoking the atmospheric richness of a Japanese onsen.
Building her holiday home on the Mornington Peninsula from the ground up gave Interior Designstein founder Aisha Chaudhry a deeper understanding of creating high-end residences that tell a story.
Studio Cobe reimagines a Victorian home in Elsternwick, blending heritage character with sculptural form, natural light and a restrained material palette to create a calm, connected family residence.
Part of Melbourne Design Week 2025, Quiet Studio offers an immersive experience where design, sound and materiality foster calm and physiological restoration, exploring the link between space and wellbeing.
Toorak Penthouse by interior designer Heartly is a refined renovation in Melbourne’s prestigious Toorak, where rich materials and a reimagined layout create a sophisticated yet intimate home.
Presented as part of Melbourne Design Week 2025, ‘Dancer Editions’ is a collaborative exhibition by Coco Flip, showcasing lighting and sculptural objects created with local architects and ceramicist Belinda Wiltshire.
Volker Haug is renowned for innovative and distinctive designs realised in playful and refined fashion achieved through experimentation with a high focus on materiality.
The Nest by Atlas Architects is a coastal retreat that blends sustainable design with nature, offering a flexible family home that harmonises with its stunning surroundings.
Toomah Farm is a contemporary rural home by Drake Design that reimagines Australian country living through refined materials, open planning and a deep connection to landscape.
By Mysa transforms a once-neglected Victorian residence into a refined family home that honours its architectural heritage while embracing contemporary living.
Weaving together layered historical narratives, Pop Architecture creates an enduring dialogue responding to a deep, meaningful and nuanced understanding of place.
An exclusive new retirement project showcases bedding brand Abode’s scope for crafting bespoke Italian-made bed linen to perfectly complement home designs of any size or budget.
Juxtaposed against the red brick chapel, the addition made to St Mary’s Coptic Church by Studio Bright revitalises its grounds for the wider community while providing essential modern facilities.
Art Deco meets industrial precision in Park St, a vibrant and exuberant family home, where colour serves as a powerful tool to create cohesion and balance.
From avant-garde lighting to furniture that fosters relaxation, Melbourne Design Week 2025 offers a dynamic 11-day program that invites audiences to imagine – and design – the world they want.
Function and whimsy define this reprisal of a Preston home by Lisa Breeze Architects, which has been expanded to accommodate a family’s evolving needs.
A sculptural home by Mason Bright Architects, Aberfeldie Residence pairs refined materials with purposeful lighting by Lights Lights Lights to create a calm and contemporary retreat in Melbourne.
Designed by AXE Architects and built by Alia Homes, The Atelier in Melbourne blends raw and refined materials to craft spaces that tell their own story.
Blending Arab-Muslim heritage with contemporary Australian living, Ali Kaddour Architects presents Rosshire – a bold Melbourne home defined by adaptable spaces, rich materiality and an abundance of natural light.
ALB Residence by Mékr Studio offers a balanced dialogue between heritage, art and lush greenery, resulting in a serene sanctuary imbued with contemporary whimsy and sophistication.
In Melbourne’s Brighton, 10 St Ninians pairs refined simplicity with bayside living, showcasing custom design details like curved joinery and Iver’s Brunswick hardware to create a calm, cohesive atmosphere.
Cremorne House, developed by Wilmac Properties and designed by SJB, is a boutique commercial building whose architecture takes cues from the area’s past through massing and materiality.
Thoughtfully reimagining a compact yet dynamic espresso bar in Melbourne’s office district, Kerry Kounnapis Architecture Practice (KKAP) offers a refreshing alternative to the usual coffee shop.
Deering Office is a calm, meditative Prahran workspace primed for inspiration and ideation for Sydney-based architect and interior designer Sophie Davies.
The July store in Melbourne’s Chadstone – created by retail design wunderkinds In Addition – offers an immersive customer experience, one that is thoughtfully designed.
Surrounded by rolling hills and verdant valleys, a family home by Chamberlain Architecture & Interiors celebrates the abundant and breathtaking Victorian landscape.
With GlobeWest furniture at its heart, this coastal home on Victoria’s Mornington Peninsula blends timeless indoor and innovative outdoor pieces to create a sublimely relaxed retreat.