Melbourne Loft sees a collaboration between Melanie Beynon and Megan Hounslow transform a heritage dressmaker’s building into a residence of character and charm.
Queens Park Courtyard Garden sees Outdoor Establishments combine a light and textural palette to create the illusion of expanded area in this compact and cleverly curated garden.
Surf Vista sees Tim Ditchfield Architects combines warm hues with subtle textural variation to conjure a home of longevity, curating views outward and carving a protective and private haven.
Stylecraft recently collaborated on the Australian launch of the new Rolls-Royce Ghost, providing a number of local and international furniture pieces for the event.
Merricks House by Michael McManus Architects combine a natural and considered approach to create a home of refined details and subtle moments of warmth.
Palm Beach sees Tamsin Johnson bring vintage and custom pieces collected from far-reaching places abroad to enliven a tired home and create a destination that engages with the sea.
Queens Park sees Carla Middleton Architecture combine the old and new through a connected approach to create key conduits between the built and the natural.
Pops Travertine sees Sally Caroline brings a contemporary freshness to a tired home, injecting a clean and refreshing sensibility that nurtures the expression of personality.
Point Piper Harbourside Apartment sees Brendan Wong Design combines nods to the building’s original architecture with contemporary sensibilities to create a calming home of respite.
Domain Road sees Tamsin Johnson combine a muted and spirited approach to reconfigure an existing art deco apartment, injecting personality and character.
Julius Street sees Archiercreate a series of careful interventions in an existing house, carving out and reorienting spaces to create a home connected to its site.
Tasked with a brief for a generously proportioned classic family home, Brighton 7 by InForm is an eye-catching residence, continuing InForm’s consistent approach to architecture and construction.
The Melbourne School of Design’s summer exhibition of graduating students’ work is going online with a virtual exhibition offering an insight into the future of design.
North Bondi Apartment by The Unlisted Collective draws on a tactile palette of finishes in homage to its coastal surrounds. Rugged yet calming, raw yet refined.
Silver Linings House sees Rachcoff Vella Architects create a textured concrete and timber outpost, silver lined with select materiality, opening up to the elements beyond.
Wharf Penthouse sees Brendan Wong Design conjure a home of unexpected gestures through colour and form to create a heightened sensory immersion in the Sydney skyline.
Woorak House sees CM Studio combine a predominantly mono-tonal approach, softened through the textural addition of timber and other textile elements throughout, connecting to nature.
A core element of all VOLA’s creations and collaborations, sustainability and a commitment to having a bigger impact through using less drives the inner workings of the brand.
Middle Park Residence sees Conrad Architects combine a celebration of the home’s interesting past with layers of restrained and considered elements to create a home of relevant elegance.
Desmond House sees Warren and Mahoney utilise a geometric approach, creating a home that closely hugs the earth and reflects an exploration of materiality.
Recognised globally as a leader in environmentally responsible design, New Zealand based David Trubridge is arguably one the world’s preeminent lighting and furniture designers.
DPRK: North Korea in Colour, The Extended Series by Dave Kulesza, premiers of the 5th of December at the Fenton & Fenton showroom in Prahran, Melbourne.
Kepler by WOWOWA draws on the tones of the eucalypts in the garden, using these verdant hues to inform a vibrant, inspiring home imbued with a true sense of character.
King Street Amble sees Studio Amble combine a highly refined approach with contrasting natural and hand-worked elements to create a textured and moody abode in Prahran.
One Wingadal Place sees Collins and Turner combine a refined and highly detailed approach to conjure a home of heightened luxury and protection from the elements.
Brunswick Residence combines bold contemporary gestures with an appreciation of history, as Luck Bock Design Studio sensitively extends the life of the existing double-fronted Victorian terrace.
Te Arai Beach House by Fearon Hay and Sonja Hawkins takes form as a contemporary interpretation on a traditional cabin, inspired byits unique setting between the forest and the ocean.
John Wardle Architects’ Bushfire Recovering Auction is now running, with proceeds supporting the Biodiversity Recovery Project, established in the wake of last summer’s devastating fires.
With more than 35-years’ experience crafting hand-finished door and window hardware, Windsor Architectural Hardware is motivated by a commitment to quality and a desire to go beyond traditional door.
Decus Interiors is undertaking in a continual evolution of their own style, engaging in an experimental process to created elevated, immersive experiences.
This year, Thames & Hudson Australia celebrates 50 years as the country’s leading publisher of illustrated books with five new titles on architecture, interiors, furniture, lighting and landscape.
Dulwich Hill House sees Benn and Penna extend the previous life of this Sydney home through a playful recreation of parts, encouraging natural light inward.
Rose Street sees Eastop Architects explore the concepts and conditions of quality living, reimagining a compact workers cottage in Fitzroy as an elevated reprise connected to its garden aspect.
A recent kitchen renovation by Cheshire Architects is a seamless insertion into Ron Sang’s iconic Brake House thatdeftly continues the language of the original.
The Vivid Slimline SS Collection from Phoenix Tapware is designed with corrosion resistant material, allowing architectural kitchen and bathroom products to be featured in outdoor applications.
Elm Tree Place sees Eastop Architects combine a layered approach, engaging light, transparency and reflectivity to entrust a richness to the residential experience.
Caroline Street Rooftop Apartment sees Pandolfini Architects respond to the context of the building it sits atop through a formally reactive approach, offering a balance to its predecessor.
Erskine House sees Kennedy Nolan combine the essence of the existing home’s many iterations together with its own identifiable sense of spirit and personality to create a unique playful identity.
Blair Smith Architecture has deliberately combined elements of the traditional lean-to with thoughtful detailing and enduring materiality to create a contextually appropriate addition to a Victorian.
Behind a veiled façade, Shutter House unfolds as a vibrant contemporary home that balances a sense of privacy and protection with a visual connection to the views beyond.