Elton Group and Tongue & Groove are co-presenting an exhibition that showcases the beauty, potential and sustainability of timber for this year’s Melbourne Design Week.
Soho Loft by Christina Cole Studio and DXA Studio is transformed into a private sanctuary tailored for a young family, offering a contrast to the streets of New York City.
Daddy Cool offers considered areas to entertain, come together and find respite while also demonstrating the brilliance of distinctive artisan design and making a striking statement.
Agrob Buchtal has been perfecting ceramic building materials for 260 years and has now achieved a new level of innovation with its Hytect ceramic surface.
Founded on collaboration and with a passion for robust and timeless spaces, this thriving Melbourne architecture studio creates meaningful designs informed by the histories of places and people.
Designed By JAM renovates a one bedroom apartment in Surry Hills. Filled with natural light and hues, the home gives its owner everything they need in one cosy place.
Eco Outdoor’s new Shoalhaven furniture collection – created in collaboration with designer Adam Cornish – has a strong connection to the inherent beauty of natural materials.
Evoking the qualities of the Mediterranean region, the retail premises has now evolved to include a traditional wine bar that cultivates nostalgia, heritage and deeply entrenched family values.
The striking, sculptural Muundo range of dining, coffee and side tables – handcrafted in Europe from natural materials – is now available in Australia through Tallira by The Rug Collection.
Intent on bringing art to the forefront of public space, Urban Logistics Co. has partnered with emerging First Nations artist Tiarna Herczeg to launch the Artist Series.
To transform the lobby of the 321X office tower on Exhibition Street in Melbourne’s CBD, award-winning architecture and interior design studio Carr looked to the nearby Carlton Gardens for inspiration
The newest site for a high-end co-working community, The Commons Wellington Street complements the vibe of the formerly industrial, now hip inner-Melbourne suburb of Collingwood.
Living Edge’s design team curates a collection of impeccable office furniture from some of the world’s leading brands for Ray White Group’s Martin Place headquarters in Sydney.
Inspired by the masters of Italian design, Cecconi’s Toorak offers sophisticated dining brought to life by architecture and interior design studio Travis Walton.
Alexandria House, designed by Lachlan Seegers Architect, showcases enduring design, with vertical elements spanning two levels that highlight the height of the rear addition.
With four beautifully appointed office buildings in its South Brisbane urban precinct, integrated property group Growthpoint wanted a redesign for its end-of-trip facilities.
On the edge of stunning Lake Wakatipu, property developers 94 Feet and Centuria are set to break ground on a multi-billion-dollar, game-changing development.
Positioned at the lively intersection of Richmond’s Church Street and Bridge Road, Richmond Traders – a collaborative venture by SJB and NH Architecture – is a vibrant urban village.
Having taken her hand and eye to visual arts, jewellery making and textile design, lighting designer and artist Lana Launay has attracted a keen following for her shapely and artful pieces.
River of Life by Sandbox Studio is designed to accommodate a growing family, incorporating smooth, linear gestures throughout to encourage a seamless flow between inside and out.
Madeleine Blanchfield Architects weaves moments of immersion into Barefoot House, offering a secluded sanctuary where a blend of natural and architectural elements.
Layered with nuanced feminine touches, Amelia Barry’s studio in Malvern, Victoria, embraces the history of the building and provides inspiration for her team and clients.
Since 2010, Coco Flip has woven considered design with a playful touch in its distinctive furniture and lighting. The Bellini collection exemplifies this guiding philosophy.
For Greg Faulkner – founder of California-based practice Faulkner Architects – life and architecture are one and the same, and his understanding stems from practical tools and seminal lessons.
L’ARC Maison in southern Sydney is a testament to the creative partnership between Beyond Build Constructions and SBD Studio, and a reflection of its owners’ diverse cultural influences.
Nestled into a grove of Monterey cypress trees along California’s remarkable coastline is a residence that borrows its identity from the surrounding immersive landscape.
As a brand that prides itself on precision engineering and timeless aesthetics, South Drawn has gained prominence for its commitment to delivering high-quality lighting products that redefine spaces.
A lot has changed for furniture brand Apparentt over the past five years, as the husband-and-wife duo behind the company continue to diversify their offerings.
Jane Cameron Architects transformed a humble Californian Bungalow into a more contemporary and functional home without neglecting its original architecture.
For Rivière, the latest development by Aria Property Group, Bates Smart creates a sculptural, sustainable and highly liveable apartment complex on the Brisbane riverside.
Handelsmann + Khaw and Hancock Architects have reimagined a heritage home in Sydney’s Eastern Suburbs as a contemporary haven filled with a mix of art and antique and modern furniture.
Patchwork Architecture proposes Fontbunker, a form that sits independently from the main existing home to increase amenity for work, creativity and guest accommodation.
Palm House undergoes a contemporary renovation of its 1960s modernist beginnings by BayleyWard, expanding the dwelling while incorporating intriguing and playful elements within.
Raukura Turei’s practice encapsulates an intriguing dichotomy, balancing the rigour of architecture with the creative freedom and personal histories expressed in her paintings.
For more than seven decades, ASKO has etched its name in the annals of Scandinavian design and its new Celsius induction cooktop is another great leap forward.
Big is not necessarily beautiful for Sydney architect Brad Swartz, who made his name focusing on the smart utilisation of space but is now working on broader horizons.
The legacy of House on the Hill is extended as Robson Rak constructs an extension using rammed earth, anchoring the building within the landscape while preserving connections throughout.