A culture spotlight of art museums and galleries around Australia, from Western Australia Museum Boola Bardip by OMA and Hassell to Surfers Paradises HOTA Gallery by ARM Architecture.
A collaboration between Melbourne-based architects Taylor Knights and visual artist James Carey brings a colourful reminder of the courtyards that once existed in National Gallery of Victoria.
Insight Body and Mind sees Biasol focus on a common thread of physical and mental wellbeing, extracted and celebrated through a gradated interior colour palette.
Autore Moda is the Sydney-based jewellery brand with a contemporary and accessible approach to everyday pearl-focused luxury – and now it has a new flagship store to match.
An attentive multi-residential spotlight on ageing in place in Australia and New Zealand, from the expansive Queenstown Country Club to the vertical living of U City Pitt Street.
Brought to life by Ewert Leaf, Lune Armadale builds on the brand’s purity and precision, offering a space more reminiscent of a gallery than a traditional bakery.
Cardrona Valley’s uniquely luna-esque landscape has inspired the proposed design by Monk Mackenzie Architects of Cardrona Village – a collection of bespoke architectural hotels.
Designed by The Stella Collective, MA Financial Group’s Melbourne headquarters addresses the fundamentals of workplace design under a guise of minimalism and warmth.
Toots Disco by Kate Archibald Design encapsulates the gritty realness of classic dive bars without compromising on the intoxicating charisma of a richly layered and highly resolved design language.
Jackson Clements Burrows Architects, Hecker Guthrie and Eckersley Garden Architecture rewrite luxury based on principles of refinement, quality and considered detail in Windsor Park.
Chris Connell Design brings a refreshing approachability to the otherwise expected severity of this type of offering, seeing Money Bar become a focus on the interplay.
A focused hospitality spotlight on casual dining spots within Australia and New Zealand, from Bondi’s S’WICH by Studio Shand to Auckland’s Deli di Bossi by CTRL_space.
Moonhouse by Ewert Leaf – a Chinese restaurant in Melbourne’s Balaclava – is located within an original art deco building, giving the diner contemporary and historic appeal.
The Statewide Child Centre by Kerstin Thompson Architects and BLOXAS demonstrates a highly sensitive design approach to realise an empathetic architectural response.
Seamlessly woven into the existing residential streetscape, The Dentist by Rob Kennon Architects embraces a bold civic language, while thoughtfully addressing heritage.
Astrid Dispensary by Alte. Studio, advocates for the relevance of cannabinoid medicine, plant-based therapies and nutraceuticals via a design language that juxtaposes traditional approaches.
Oak Rise – a social housing project designed by Cumulus – features 48 homes and communal green spaces overlooking the Bass Strait in north-west Tasmania.
Sydney-based design practice Arent&Pyke – led by Juliette Arent and Sarah-Jane Pyke – is widely regarded for its vibrantly detailed and impeccably layered interior work.
Fashion and lifestyle boutique Grace has opened a captivating retail experience in Brighton – a fashion mecca for lovers of style, designed by Grace Founder Ilana Moses.
Taking cues from the brand’s minimal and timeless design ethos, the interior architects at Archie Bolden have created an inviting, seamless new HQ for Natalie Rolt.
Created with handcrafted precision and sophistication, James Howe produces the elegant and seamless J5 Cabinet and J5 Credenza in a choice of size and finishes.
Sitting on a tight block in North Bondi, Anthony Gill skilfully balances the dynamic relationship between public and private spaces through alterations and additions to his own home.
Conceived as a prototype for flexible and sustainable housing, LiveWorkShare House by Bligh Graham Architects offers creative, long-term solutions to combat suburb densification.
Blurring the lines between residential and commercial design, Studio May delivers a high-end office fit-out that offers a unique insight into the rebirth of workplace design.
Dismantle? Disassemble? Deconstruct? Whatever you call it, it's better than demolition. Architects EAT makes the case for why the hospitality industry could and should be the ringleader in a new wave
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.
In crafting her own home, Lani Fixler has created a place that is at once private and personal while also engaging in an open conversation with the streetscape.
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.