Launching the fifth instalment of its design catalogue, Progetti di Design 05, furniture brand Pianca continues to champion Italian craft and innovation.
In celebration of Australian design and local manufacturing, Remington Matters introduces a new and exclusive range of furniture with James Richardson Furniture.
Entries are now open for the 2023 Dulux Colour Awards, recognising architects, designers and students for pioneering and strategic use of colour in residential, public and commercial projects.
The winners of the Specified Responsibly A&D Trade Promotion by ForestOne, Amanda Monaghan and Kate Tempest’s designs contribute to the ongoing discussion of sustainability in the home and school.
VAS – A Reimagined Vessel by Anchor runs from December 3, 2022, at The Front Room gallery in Richmond, Melbourne, showcasing the relationship between the studio’s practice-based research.
Sitting concealed behind a traditional Queenslander frontage, Glyn sees DAHA open the existing home graciously to the rear to reveal a generously scaled addition that welcomes an engagement.
As an exploration of public buildings and their engagement with the many faces they wear over time, the latest iteration to the NGV Architecture Commission series by NWMN.
Mama Casa’s Tecta Bauhaus Collection of furniture, bearing the coveted Signet from the Bauhaus Archives in Berlin, is on display at the Euroluce showroom in Surry Hills.
James Hardie’s latest product, Hardie™ Fine Texture Cladding, has been received the Good Design Award in the Product Design: Hardware and Building Category.
Partnering with Sun Studios, Image Makers Association Australia unveils 1 Shot 22, a rare exhibition of unique photography featuring work from leading architectural photographers.
Showcased in the 24th exhibition of Sculpture by the Sea, Array 8 by Benjamin Jay Shand aims to capture and bend light with its unique cubic shape and use of materials.
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.
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.
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.
Launching its largest update for 2022, Laminex unveils 14 new additions to its Colour Collection – impacting Living Pigments, Woodgrains and AbsoluteMatte.
Lo & Co has grown into a new home in Sydney. Designed by Alexander &CO., the Woollahra store reflects the quality and precision of the brand’s fine architectural door hardware.
Announcing the winners of Specifying Responsibly, ForestOne promotes designs from Alexandra Morris and Marina Bacha at Cayas and Ward alongside their selection of EGGER products.
Running for two days during Sydney Design Week, Cult’s award-winning sustainability initiative, Cultivated, gives guests an insight into the restoration of the Fritz Hansen Series 7 chairs.
Announcing this month’s winners of the Specified Responsibly competition, ForestOne promotes the conscious designs from Sandberg Schoffel Architects and Outline Design Office.
Marking milestones with their own designs, both Tom Dixon and Gufram appeared at Salone del Mobile’s 60th anniversary with designs that prompted a moment of reflection.
From the Specified Responsibly Trade competition, ForestOne promotes the projects of Claudia Jarjoura and Edith Makra, and their use of innovative and sustainable materials by EGGER.
The James Richardson Furniture portfolio encompasses European and Australian brands with a focus on the hospitality and commercial sectors, and Salone del Mobile is an important event for the company.
Recognising the importance of ongoing discussion and collaboration, Jardan and Koichi Takada Architects hosted a conversation around sustainability in design and architecture.
Bringing a vivacious showcase to Melbourne in celebration of the brand’s 15th year, DesignByThem presented a discerning selection of Australian designs at their Show+Tell event.
The inaugural Melbourne Design Fair by the National Gallery of Victoria and Melbourne Art Foundation has been launched, celebrating established and emerging artists and designers.
Seven architects and developers leading the way in sustainable practices in design and construction, including Neometro, Milieu, Whispering Smith and Koichi Takada Architects.
Across 11 days in March, Melbourne Design Week hummed through the state of Victoria with over 350 talks, tours, exhibitions, launches and workshops exploring how design can shape our future.
Collaborating with 25 local makers across various mediums, John Wardle and Simon Lloyd present an exhibition of works designed to transcend mere practicality.
Renowned interior stylist Steve Cordony has collaborated with Brickworks to curate a suite of mood boards intended to help demystify the process of defining and developing one’s personal style.
As part of Melbourne Design Week 2022, Spenca & Lyda presents Futures Collective at Villa Alba Museum in Kew featuring work by Jon Goulder, Broached Commissions, Fiona Lynch and more.
International Women’s Day 2022 is dedicated to ‘breaking the bias’. For Melbourne-based interior designer Sally Caroline, empathy is the keystone to being a female business leader today.
An electrifying convergence of artists and collectors is set to delight this March with the National Gallery of Victoria and Melbourne Art Foundation announcing the launch of Melbourne Design Fair.
Leading a team of 270 people, Sacha Leagh-Murray is the General Manager of Sales and Marketing at Laminex. She brings a wealth of experience, open-mindedness and empathy to the corporate side.
As Creative & Brand Director at the helm of her family business, James Richardson Furniture (JRF), Georgia Danos celebrates the company’s historic origins and brings it decidedly into the present.