Clarence Apartments by Architects EAT is a building that emphasises opportunities for social interaction and connections to nature within a brick structure that relates to its residential.
Broached Commissions is a research and narrative-driven production house, exploring the historical role of design through applied arts and critiquing design as a construct.
Featured in the nau 2021 collection, Adam Goodrum’s Harbour is a homage to craftmanship and comfort, presenting as both versatile in function and authentic in character.
Volker Haug’s internationally-celebrated lighting studio in Melbourne balances robustness with fragility through an understanding of the relationship between lighting and interiority.
Designed by Tamsin Johnson, Lucy Folk’s new store on William Street in Paddington is a textural celebration of craft inspired by the Medina of Marrakech.
The Billbergia Sales Office project by MXM Design Studio, utilises innovative timber veneer supplied by Elton Group to create a unique commercial space rich with natural beauty.
Sculpted by the constraints of its tight, inner-suburban site in Windsor, Eastbourne by Eastop Architects is an introspective home that skilfully balances privacy and connection.
The Penthouse at Thirty Anderson designed by Rob Mills Architecture & Interiors draws on nature’s unrivalled tranquillity, resulting in a luxurious residence that explores kinship through design.
DOMO will soon be relaunching outdoor furniture brand Point and its range of contemporary and classic collections that celebrate the joy of living life outside.
Born from a passion for Danish design, the 20-year story of Great Dane is one of crucial relationships, protection of local artisanal manufacturing and a focus on authentic Scandinavian design.
Founded on a passion for design, quality and a genuine approach to business, In Good Company is the Melbourne-based design destination created by Louise Bastiras.
Originally designed and built by Alistair Knox in 1969 and recently updated by architect Adriana Hanna, The Fisher House is an exemplar of Australian modernism.
Tom Robertson Architects has reincarnated a tired twin set of cabins into an accommodation offering unique to Red Hill and the surrounding Mornington Peninsula.
On a quiet street in Collingwood in Melbourne’s inner north, a delicate little glass pavilion by Office Mi–Ji sits tucked to one side of a warehouse site.
Interior designer Tamsin Johnson’s work is an energising melange of vintage grandeur and modern lines, fed by her early exposure to the world of design.
Driven by Founder and Director Fiona Dunin’s cross-disciplinary experience, Melbourne-based FMD Architects harnesses an integrated approach to tell captivating stories of people and place.
Jack McKinney Architects celebrates the existing garden as the musing heart of Under Ivy, protecting and reinstating landscape elements to further add to its abundance and instil a sense of calm.
Christopher Elliott Design imbues Middle Park Residence with a renewed sense of purpose, carving into, opening up and building upon the existing terrace house.
Wabi-Sabi in Hawthorn by Stuart Holmes Architect is a deeply meaningful response to site, influenced by both traditional Japanese and mid-century architecture.
Available in Australia exclusively through Living Edge, BD Barcelona Design has always valued an appreciation for nonconformist creativity, authenticity and truly unique design.
There is something enigmatic about the work of artist Stanislava Pinchuk – a distinct spirit, consistent across all her outputs, which stems from a wholehearted commitment to a singular vision.
Brickworks Building Products consistently champions sustainable design and enduring innovation, producing quality products, unwavering in purpose and poise.
Netherby sees Neil Architecture and Megan Hounslow craft the foundations for the home’s coming chapters, bringing a sense of clarity and resonance to its storied past.
Megan Moton’s work as a stylist is layered and far-reaching, underpinning all her endeavours from architectural collaborations to running The Studio and The School, and leading guided trips overseas.
For a company that is turning 150 next year, Fritz Hansen has done a remarkable job at remaining relevant in the progressive and oft-times fickle furniture design industry.
With comfort, community and sustainability at the heart of IN BED, these values are undeniably manifest in lifestyle products that effuse absolute cosiness.
With a sense of playfulness and feeling of familiarity, Highlands House by Other Architects sits quietly in its landscape while simultaneously embodying its own character.
Leading in innovative timber veneers, Elton Group is renowned for a curated approach to product. Founded over 70 years ago, today the company is driven by sustainability & community-minded principle.
Referencing linear connections between climate and place, Shaun Lockyer architects compose volumes on site that optimise the enviable siting of the home.
Imbued with memory and personal significance yet without sentimentality or artifice, Arcadia by Architecture Architecture explores the idea of home at its most poignant.
Steel Window Design is a young Melbourne-based company combining the classic charm of traditional steel windows and doors with a contemporary approach, driven by a passion for local design.
Finely crafted as a series of intimate internal gestures, Brunswick House by Placement sees the recasting of its next chapter through a veil of restraint and considered warmth.
Honouring the traditions of prestige, architectural splendour and botanical beauty exemplified by Larnook Mansion, Lowe Living’s Larnook Armadale is a series of 11 luxuriously.
Since starting her eponymous Auckland studio 15 years ago, interior designer Katie Lockhart has built a revered reputation by creating artful residential and commercial projects.
Clare Cousins Architects takes a pragmatic yet poetic approach in balancing old and new to create a home that is immersed within both its immediate landscaped setting and the broader heritage context.
Building on from the success of its first collection, Ruum has moved to create a new series of homes known as the Escape Collection, enlisting five industry leading architects.