From physiological health to mental and emotional wellbeing, the benefits of fostering connections to nature are becoming increasingly recognised in in a multi-residential context.
A new addition to Auckland’s Northern Club, Bankside by Cheshire Architects continues the venue’s leafy traditions with an elevated and exclusive dining experience among the trees.
Fugazzi, by studio gram, is a combination of dramatic flair and understated detail, which speaks to a sumptuous Italo-New York nostalgia nestled into Adelaide’s CBD.
Australian transdisciplinary artist Ian Strange began his practice in Western Australia exploring architecture, space and notions of home and challenging the very nature of their existence.
Giving depth to the approach, Luigi Rosselli Architects carefully weaves old and new, preserving the heritage stylings among a contemporary occupation of Paddo Pool Terrace.
With origins dating back to a modest suburban Adelaide factory in 1947, Oliveri has been at the forefront of Australian design and manufacturing for 75 years.
Aligned with the brand’s core pillars of enduring quality and timelessness, Claybrook prevails as a star of Rogerseller’s carefully curated European portfolio.
Offering an evolving selection of furniture, lighting, accessories and joinery, Collective is devoted to tailoring unique design and furniture solutions for discerning clientele.
Delivering a conscientious refinement that is the hallmark of its reputation, Euroluce’s application of visually impeccable solutions deftly communicates the brand’s passion for quality lighting.
After three-and-a-half years of collaboration, the work of architects Noxon Giffen and landscape designers McGregor Coxall has culminated in a sensitive series of shelters along the Grampians Peaks.
Melbourne based designer Christopher Boots’s crystal adorned lighting is just one part of his evolving creative practice driven by intuition and necessity.
As a commercial FF&E program, MCM Workshop offers full-service resolutions for an array of projects, focusing on functionality, aesthetics and durability.
Australian furniture, accessories and homewares brand Papaya has been quietly supplying its signature aesthetic to residential projects from their serene showrooms in Melbourne and Sydney.
Weeroona House – a Queen Anne villa in Melbourne’s Hawthorn – features a noteworthy copper-clad extension by Neil Architecture and spirited touches by Simone Haag.
Refining the built environment, Brickworks is a leading manufacturer of sustainable building materials, championing brick as the means to environmentally-friendly, elevated design.
The Frame Bedroom and Frame Office collections expand on the success of the Kett Frame Living collection, representing a complete storage solution for the home.
Tongue & Groove launches a new brand identity and expanded product range, alongside a suite of innovative resources developed to support Australia’s architecture and design community.
Externally, Wimbledon Avenue is an audacious statement of artfully arranged brickwork. Sculptural exploration continues within, culminating in the conjunctive centrepiece – a staircase by S&A Stairs.
Coorparoo House by Brisbane architecture firm Nielsen Jenkins references the typical vernacular of a Queenslander with a refined yet entirely unpretentious minimalism.
ForestOne is committed to providing responsibly sourced, premium materials to the Australian market, and is driven by a forward-thinking mindset and sustainability-focused philosophy.
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.
Spurred by the desire to disrupt the typical flooring landscape, FYBER premium carpets elevate spaces by offering enduring quality, sustainability and innovation.
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.
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.
Championing authentic and high-quality design, MCM House is dedicated to elevating and enhancing a home’s individual style with curated contemporary pieces.
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.
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.
European furnishing house Walter Knoll’s commitment to artisanship and expertise through handcrafted and thoughtful design spans its extensive collection.
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.
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.