The American Hardwood Export Council (AHEC) presents Discovered – an international exhibition dedicated to showcasing 20 young designers as they reflect on life in a pandemic.
Paul Barbera puts felines and their opulent lifestyles on display in his new book Where They Purr, exploring the relationships between homes and their cat occupants.
The fourth biennial Australian Furniture Design Award has been announced, with registrations now open for aspiring designers and architects to be considered.
Danish company Kvadrat has unveiled Technicolour by Peter Saville – a collaboration that celebrates the visual craft and sculptural elements of textile design and production.
Melbourne-based architecture and interior design firm Taylor Knights has designed the 2021 National Gallery of Victoria Architecture Commission, in collaboration with artist James Carey.
Presented by The Powerhouse Museum, Sydney Design Week 2021 commences in September for a two-day digital Design Summit, exploring Hyperconnectivity and the ties that bind modern society.
Applications are open for the Melbourne Design Week 2022. Commencing on Thursday 17 March next year, the dynamic international event will run over 11 days.
Collaborating with photographer Victoria Zschommler, Melbourne-based lighting and furniture brand B-TD has recently launched the collection Materials + Machines + Makers.
Available through Artedomus, Agape has launched a new collection of bathware, modifying and immersing contemporary design classics to suit outdoor landscapes.
With restraint and poise, Tom Fereday recently collaborated with the iconic Art Gallery of New South Wales on an ottoman seating collection for the entire gallery.
Goodman Australia’s new Sydney flagship office rejects the traditional working environment, instead embracing an open and light-filled space that encourages productivity.
Coastal Court sees Bower Architecture institutively respond to the natural elements on site, in proposing a forever home intended to patina and pattern in harmony with the elements.
Tim Ross, is a performer and self-proclaimed “design geek” who has devoted a large portion of his career to the promotion, procurement and protection of Australian design.
Through natural materials and lush greenery, Robert Plumb opens a new store in Waterloo, bringing together exceptionally crafted pieces and continuing to position locally made brands in the spotlight.
Globally renowned for his numerous gallery exhibitions as well as his largescale, site-responsive projects, Ash Keating is an artist who grapples with gravity on a regular basis.
The Australian community embraced Melbourne Design Week 2021 with enthusiasm, showing an elevated appetite for design as a source of creative inspiration and a meaningful agent of change.
Not yet two years old, interior design studio YSG has already had an outsized impact on Australian design, renowned for interiors that feel like intricate set pieces.
The Australian Institute of Architects has announced the winners of the annual WA Architecture Awards, acknowledging outstanding contributions to the built environment.
In this busy modern world, AHEC’s ‘Ten Minutes With’ podcast is an achievable and engaging addition to the listening lists of any architecture and design professional.
AHEC presents the global project Discovered. Three Australian designers have been selected to participate, encompassing the themes of touch, reflection and strength in their designs.
Brickworks Building Products announce its latest publication Materiality 2021 – an exploration of brick and block in contemporary Australian and American architecture.
A New Normal shows Melbourne how it can transform from a consumer to a producer of energy by 2030, with a strategy that would pay for itself in less than 10 years.
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.