Inspired by 1970s Italian lounges, the Billo modular sofa system – designed by Adam Goodrum for NAU – combines classic elegance with modern versatility.
Set atop a geological shelf in the seemingly untouched landscape of New Zealand’s Queenstown region, an object of pure geometry punctuates the rugged vista.
Post Company’s approach that has seen the multi-disciplinary design firm produce resonant and contextually relevant work across the hospitality, retail and residential sectors since 2012.
Situated in the vibrant enclave of Sydney’s Surry Hills, Capybara Bathing is an opportunity to take a deep exhalation – a tantalising sanctuary focused on wellness and spirituality.
Founded by Jeremy Levitt and Danu Kennedy of New York City-based design firm Parts and Labor Design, Known Work is the result of a working relationship turned lifelong friendship.
Australian contract furniture consultancy ownworld continues to expand its stable of exemplary brands by partnering with esteemed Brisbane-based maker Derlot.
A masterful blend of modernism and nature, Pine House shines with its panoramic views, an innovative layout and an enviable connection to the coastal landscape of Port Phillip Bay.
19 Waterloo Street is a statement about joy and delight and is a new part of the fabric of the city, a thread in the tapestry of Surry Hills, its history and its future.
Built on a deep mutual respect and a shared appreciation for each other’s expertise, Artedomus’s relationships with its Italian partners are key to the company’s continuing success.
Designed to embrace the wild terrain of its locale, Waitī House captures warmth, comfort and natural connection through a stone-and-timber palette built around premium oak flooring from Forté.
Riverview is a calm and contemporary dwelling crafted to take advantage of Pittwater views – tantalising glimpses of water peeking through a lush canopy of eucalypts.
With its new Āhuru range of carpets – inspired by the New Zealand landscape – Bremworth demonstrates how high-quality fibres, considered creativity and handcrafted skill.
Colourful and timeless designs have long defined French outdoor furniture brand Fermob. But the 134-year-old company is also defined by its eco credentials and commitment to employee wellbeing.
If you were to pick just one piece that symbolises the distinctive, personality-packed fun that is Superfreak, it would have to be the Gentiana lamp from The Future Perfect.
Channelling the locale’s creative, design-focused spirit, interior designer Georgina Jeffries seeks to add drama to the streetscape with Friends with Frank on Fitzroy’s iconic Gertrude Street.
With new regulations governing the amount of lead used in plumbing systems, innovative tapware brand Faucet Strommen has introduced UltraBrass, a unique alloy that boasts both health and environmental
Much like the varied nature of our climate, Living Edge’s outdoor furniture offerings – including European brands Magis, RODA and Extremis – are as diverse as they are aesthetically beautiful.
The renovation of a home within one of Melbourne’s first apartment towers reimagines its rich modernist history and striking aspect, offering both urban immersion and refuge.
Gaggenau’s appreciation of design is ingrained in its ethos, whether that’s recognising traditional skill in its European headquarters or on a tour of Milan’s Salone del Mobile.
Stylecraft is excited to introduce its latest workplace options: the Loft workstation by Thinking Works and Square Bear’s Clarity One phone booth and associated Tide task chair.
Melbourne Place, the latest luxury boutique stay in the heart of Australia’s arguably most creative and cultural mecca is a declaration of intention, purpose and identity.
A respectful renovation of an historic home, Kesterson House is Bunston’s first completed project and a bold declaration of the firm’s architectural vision and design intentions.
Norfolk is an artful combination of brutalist architecture and layered interiors that, together, boldly reinterprets the Australian beach house vernacular on the Victorian coastline.
Known for making serious furniture, Adam Lynch and Dale Hardiman of Dowel Jones have now marked a decade of realising playful, accessible design with their Melbourne-based business.
Thoughtfully salvaging the materials and history of its island site, this dynamic family home beautifully interweaves shared and personal narratives with sustainable, contemporary design.