With Melbourne Design Week in full swing, over 300 events, exhibitions, workshops, and panel discussions are taking place throughout the city, online and across Victoria.
From computer science to managing director of Artedomus, Phil Brenton, may have followed an unconventional path yet has become a key figure within the local design industry.
Melbourne Design Week’s prolific satellite program celebrates design as an agent of change, reaffirming Melbourne’s status as a powerhouse of design creativity.
Recognising graduates are faced with an increasingly competitive jobs market, Melbourne School of Design launches a suite of professionally accredited double Masters degrees.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Rufus Knight’s work today demonstrates the power of that original intuitive impulse that sought to explore and create connections throughout the spectrum of creative modalities.
Living Outside sees landscape architects and frequent collaborators Sharon Mackay and Diana Snape take on a new medium, publishing a beautiful collection of contemporary gardens.
From the far corners of Tasmania comes together a curated collection of work by designer-makers who are dedicated to their craft and altogether quintessentially Tasmanian.
Artedomus introduces Active 2.0, an innovative photocatalytic application of titanium dioxide and silver that gives the porcelain anti-viral, anti-bacterial, anti-odour and self-cleaning properties.
From a family business founded in Auckland in 1934, Fisher & Paykel has evolved to become a global brand shaping the future of appliance design and manufacturing.
Iconic Italian furniture brand Cassina will soon be distributed in Australia, with ‘The Cassina Perspective’ representing a collection that brings together classic designs and contemporary pieces.
Todd Clare’s latest series, Mindscapes, utilises tight compositions that celebrate the shift from movement to stillness, whilst promoting a meditative outlook.
Celebrating local established and emerging talent, the Design Tasmania Awards are an ongoing promotion and recognition of innovation and ingenuity in contemporary design thought.
When the time came to upgrade the Wood Melbourne showroom, Oliver sought to create a space that would not only showcase products but simultaneously tell the Wood Melbourne story.
Great Dane hosts Scandinavian Stories, an annual design talk following the Stockholm Furniture Fair exploring the current Scandinavian design landscape.
As part of VOLA’s series of short films focused on architecture and design, founding director of StudioIlse Ilse Crawford speaks to the importance of design as an expression of our innate values.
The NZ2030 Declaration sees ClareHopkinsClarke and WOWOWA join the business world’s largest group-action, together with more than 500 other B Corporations, committing to net zero carbon emissions.
The winning work for the NGV’s 2019 Architecture Commission by Yhonnie Scarce and Edition Office, In Absence, will take people’s breath away as it opens to the public in the Grollo Equiset Garden.
Celebrating the recent major extension to the Lyon Housemuseum, James Richardson Furniture invited close clients and friends to indulge in a night filled with inspiration, art and architecture.
Emerging Sydney based design studio So Watt has won the 2020 German Design Award for its Rover Team Table after being nominated by the German Design Council.
Opening of 28th of November, Photographer Dave Kulesza’s ‘DPRK: North Korea in Colour’ exhibition represents the culmination of a three-year fascination with the brutalist architecture of North Korea.
The Evolve Awards were established by Designer Rugs in 2010, driven by the desire to showcase the potential of custom rug design to the design community.
While the subject matter of Trevor Mein’s architectural photography is firmly grounded in the earth, project, stratosphere, looks to the skies. stratosphere is exhibited at Otomys Contemporary, from O
Renowned Melbourne photographer Derek Swalwell documents two of the world’s most iconic examples of mid-century modernist architecture Farnsworth + Miller.
The Newmarket store is an extension of Kowtow’s customer focus and branding touchpoints which continues to explore an atmosphere of simplicity and warmth.
The first Melbourne Boffi | De Padova Studio has opened, transforming a former gospel hall into a peaceful space that crafts an experience of tranquility and refinement.
The globally recognised interactive responsive installation Random International’s Rain Room, housed in March Studio’s Jackalope Pavilion, is extended until the end of October.
Great Dane Furniture invites Sydney and Melbourne to an evening with Japanese / Scandinavian inspired design studio Inoda+Sveje as they discuss the harmony and humanity behind their iconic designs.
DENFAIR Melbourne 2019 has drawn to a close after three days filled with best of local and international design, alongside DENFAIR’s largest-ever activation program.
Saturday Indesign returns in 2019 for a fifteenth consecutive year, in the process reaffirming the event’s commitment to fuelling creative inspiration whilst supporting the Australian design industry.
With DENFAIR, the leading destination for contemporary design in Melbourne this winter, only three weeks away, the biggest-ever activation program has been announced for the event.
After launching Universal Light to success in September 2018, Australian lighting designer, Unios have published the second edition of the educational lighting-based magazine.
Designer Rugs’ Evolve Awards 2019 are now open. Design professionals are invited to enter the design competition and encouraged to attend the accompanying professional workshop events.
For almost two decades Sustainable House Day has welcomed members of the public and design industry alike to explore some of the most environmentally considered homes Australia wide.
For a solo designer, running their business can be difficult and isolating. The Design Coach is responding by creating a community and educating designers through Masterclasses workshops and coaching.
For the residents, this building is radically different to normal apartment living. Emphasising communal spaces, Nightingale 1.0 has fostered a community who genuinely who care about each other.
Sustainability is a concern for any designer working with timber, so when the AHEC challenged 8 of Australia's highly regarded designers to reimagine one of their designs, they rose to the occasion.
TIDE Design releases its latest collection, The TIDE Autumn Series, a captivating range of furniture pieces with minimalistic design elements and enduring appeal.
Techné Architecture and Interior Design, gives us an insight into working with iconic brands and how they inject their unique passion and creativity in to each of their projects.
Denfair Melbourne is not far away - from June 14th-16th the design community comes together for three days filled with the best local and international design, displayed at the Exhibition Centre.
Adelaide based designer Rhys Cooper has released his first ceramic series ‘U Vase.’ Distinct from any of his previous work, the range is comprised of singular, simplistic objects.
Sustainability, or the impact our profession has on the environment, is a subject we all talk about. But how much are we actually doing about what we are leaving behind for future generations?