Coinciding with the brand’s 20th anniversary, HAY brings its vibrancy and flair for design to the heart of Melbourne with the opening of its second Australian store.
Combining state-of-the-art production processes, premium timber and expert installation, Kustom Timber creates flooring to enjoy for generations to come.
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.
Spanning 30 dedicated years in the industry, Forté has solidified its footing as one of New Zealand’s leading providers of architectural timber products.
Available in Australia exclusively through Stylecraft, Karimoku New Standard fuses contemporary design with traditional Japanese craftmanship to produce timeless furniture collections for the home.
Visitors to interior designer Wendy Holland’s Mount Martha house are drawn to the central feature in her open-plan living room – a suspended JC Bordelet Eva 992 fireplace from Sculpt.
Thomson House sees C. Kairouz Architects rework the existing Edwardian-era home, expanding on the original footprint to create a connected series of spaces that open to the newly introduced garden.
Spurred by the desire to disrupt the typical flooring landscape, FYBER premium carpets elevate spaces by offering enduring quality, sustainability and innovation.
Toorak Residence combines highly contrasted elements to embed moments of drama and retreat, where Emma Tulloch Architects binds the new additions to the existing home.
Celebrating WOHA’s innovative and sustainable designs, WOHA: New Forms of Sustainable Architecture is an exciting new title featuring essays by Patrick Bingham-Hall and others.
Tear Away House sees Splinter Society explore the potential of interstitial spaces and the resulting opportunities that sit between solid and void elements, interweaving the new forms amongst the old.
Housing high-end furniture, lighting and design objects from leading-edge brands, Mobilia’s new Melbourne showroom offers a glimpse to the future of retail in Australia and beyond.
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.
Residence R blends effortlessly between old and new, while Enoki focus views and movement outward into the surrounding landscape and natural elements, as a reimagining from the inside out,
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.
Championing authentic and high-quality design, MCM House is dedicated to elevating and enhancing a home’s individual style with curated contemporary pieces.
The Whiskey Room represents a collection of spaces that combine the nostalgia of a life well-travelled, with the many finds the owners have acquired along the way.
Fisher & Paykel’s Global Experience Centre based in Auckland is a celebration of its origins in Aotearoa New Zealand and its socially and environmentally driven approach to product design.
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.
Kate Stokes and Haslett Grounds, the dynamic design duo behind Melbourne-based furniture and lighting brand Coco Flip, usher in a new era for the brand.
Thebarton sees Fabrikate weave a 1970s and Japanese inspired musing into a home with its own storied past, adding to the existing textural layers and warmth.
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.
Exemplifying the company’s approach to design, the Duobuilt Melbourne HQ is characterised by a clean and contemporary aesthetic with attention to detail and precision execution.
Freihaus Gatehouse follows the fall of the sloping site in opening the existing volumes to the northern aspect and the surrounding landscape, seeing Gockel Architects recast an existing pre-war home.
405 Bourke Street sees Woods Bagot carves a new commercial home for NAB and layers a series of ‘third spaces’ for people to meet, do business and find respite from the hustle and bustle of the city.
Dimension X is a newly conceived prefabricated home by Peter Stutchbury Architecture and entrepreneur Oscar Martin decreasing construction time, reducing waste and offer flexibility.
Paying homage to the Notre Dame du Haut by Le Corbusier in Ronchamp, Fawkner House combines an organic approach to form and mass with a celebration of light,
Together with an internationally-based client, CHROFI carefully managed both a repurposing and a new build to create a unique addition to Cape Schanck.
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.