Ensemble’s latest sideboard collection is made in Melbourne, available in an array of colours and customisable via a sophisticated online modelling system.
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.
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.
Imbued with memory and personal significance yet without sentimentality or artifice, Arcadia by Architecture Architecture explores the idea of home at its most poignant.
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.
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.
Victoria sees Finnis Architects together with Huntress Design propose a tightly woven solution to a complex brief, carefully navigating its narrow allotment.
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.
Paying reverence to the three-storey Victorian terrace’s quirky composition, South Melbourne House by Honto Architecture is a delightful demonstration of strapping reinvention.
Elsternwick House by Fieldwork Architects and Winter Architecture combine forces to propose a home that embodies connection and light, while respecting the traditional contextual proportions.
Albert Park Terrace sees Luke Fry Architecture and Interior Design embed a muted and calming palette to ensure a continued relevance and connection to its owners.
Bianco House sees Ha Architecture take cues from the previously established white-on-white palette to propose a home of lightness and refinement, articulated through a crafted approach.
Hopetoun Road sees Kestie Lane Studio, together with architecture by BG Architecture, propose two dwellings that intercept on site, devised with their own subtleties and uniqueness.
East Melbourne Residence sees Nicholas Murray Architects, Studio Apercu and Simone Haag combine to inject a refined restraint, elevated through detailed rigour.
Brighton Garden House sees Wellard Architects draw on the existing proportions of the home to extend in a controlled and rhythmic manner, openly embracing the rear landscape space.
Oliver Lane sees O’Connor and Houle sensitively weave in a new purpose to a previous heritage space, allowing its lineage to be revealed and the next chapter to unfold alongside the building’s past.
Cambridge Street sees ADDARC cohesively link past and present through a restrained and monochromatic palette, concealing the addition from the approach while opening generously to the rear.
Melbourne-based architecture and interior design firm Taylor Knights has designed the 2021 National Gallery of Victoria Architecture Commission, in collaboration with artist James Carey.
Mornington Peninsula House sees Studio Esteta take contextual cues to reinterpret a home of purposeful connection to its site, outwardly focused and expressed through an honest composition of parts.
Applications are open for the Melbourne Design Week 2022. Commencing on Thursday 17 March next year, the dynamic international event will run over 11 days.
Habitus Townhomes sees DKO, together with developer Beulah International, propose a series of integrated residences imbedded with warmth and balanced calm.
Bayside House sees Cera Stribley, together with McCluskey Studio propose a home of intentional purpose, referencing Japanese principles in the creation.
Red Hill Farm House seesCarr together with JCB propose the combined equine business and residencein such a relaxed and deliberate manner that the two intercepts effortlessly, accentuating one another.
Burnley House sees Fiona Lynch create a three-storey townhouse which places emphasis light, texture and space, resulting in a softly luminous sanctuary.
Martha Cove sees DKO draw on a contemporary and linear approach in vertically optimising aspect and in proposing a home of crisp and enduring proportions.
Collaborating with photographer Victoria Zschommler, Melbourne-based lighting and furniture brand B-TD has recently launched the collection Materials + Machines + Makers.
Yal Yal Road sees Intermode propose a rustic and texturally rich approach to navigate the terrain, using clean lines to reinforce a sense of openness and connection beyond the home.
Glass House sees Ben Callery Architects elevate upwards, concealing the extension and inserting a trafficable glass roof to bring light deep into the home.
Garden House sees Placement Studio and Nest combine to conjure a home of expanding and contracting capabilities, founded on contrasts and an attuned attention to the subtleties of the everyday.
For Baina Co-Founders Anna Fahey and Bailey Meredith, lasting friendship has woven the enduring business partnership that sees Baina evolve from strength to strength.
Hawthorn House sees InForm create a pared-back inner Melbourne home that speaks to its period surrounds using strict lines and robust material juxtapositions that belie the subtle quietude of its inte
Pop Architecture and Beatrix Rowe carefully sculpt South Yarra House as a purposeful extension and renovation, embedding a crafted approach and encouraging an interplay with natural elements.
Embracing the prominent established walnut tree at the front of the site, Walnut House by Adam Kane Architects is a homage to and expression of the natural world.
House Fin sees CJH Studio emphasise restraint and refinement to conjure the resulting home of lasting resonance, and as a place of retreat and recharge.
Pony sees WOWOWA’s playful sensibilities inject moments of curiosity to conjure the new renovation and expansion works, paying an homage to the familiar.
Hampton House sees Baenziger Coles design a minimalistic sustainable home filled with light and natural materials, textures and colours to create a private oasis in bayside Melbourne.
Kennedy Nolan brings a sense of clarity in Hawthorn House, uniting the differing styles on site and connecting the revised home with a sense of shared purpose.
Rye Refuge sees Wolveridge Architects draw references to the rugged and raw surrounding context and funnel into a resolve of crisp and calm encasement.
The Avenue sees ADDARC combine an elevated and refined approach in conjuring the repeated light-filled homes, interconnected and responsive to the surrounding context.
Garth Architecture’s Barn House provides a study of restraint, demonstrating how a minimal approach to form, proportion and materiality can offer a blank canvas of potential.
East Kew Residence sees Workroom combine a tactile and discovery-based approach to create intersections of form and volume that engage with light and the surrounds.