With an impressive portfolio of timeless and contemporary brands, furniture retailer DOMO has steadily developed one of Australia’s most comprehensive and luxurious collections of furniture.
Combining a relaxed approach with a contemporary formality, Didier intentionally bridges the divide between the residential realm and the workspace with furniture systems.
Born from a passion for Danish design, Great Dane’s story has continued to evolve through the relationships developed with studios in Scandinavia and engagement with local Australian makers.
Cantilever’s latest release, the K3 Kitchen System in SoftTouch Black, exhibits the true depth in the brand’s product language, whilst emphasising the versatility of Cantilever’s Kitchen System.
The Nave collection, designed by SKEEHAN exclusively for Stylecraft, draws design inspiration from the nautical construction process in order to offer increased flexibility to modern offices.
With an empathetic understanding that each space can be its own unique sanctuary, Georgina Jeffries Interior Design is founded on principles of balance and timelessness.
Cameron Foggo is a New Zealand born, Australia-based designer of high-end furniture, known across the globe for his unpretentious yet refined approach to design.
For TIRAR, the act of entering a space begins with the intrinsically tactile experience of opening the door. The brand’s latest collection, TUI, evokes sensory and visual beauty, with purpose.
The Cardrona Cabin embodies the Abodo motto ‘carefully crafted timber’, emphasising the value of timbers that stand the test of time while prioritising environmental sustainability.
Celebrating local established and emerging talent, the Design Tasmania Awards are an ongoing promotion and recognition of innovation and ingenuity in contemporary design thought.
Abodo Wood is changing the way dark timbers perform by providing their products with an increased level of protection against environmental pressures and the natural aging process.
Camberwell Residence sees Neil Architecture breathe fresh life into an existing brick home in Melbourne, defined by a new batten façade that contributes privacy and texture.
Within the bones of an original 1930s home in Melbourne, Christopher Elliott Design has created a restrained and elegant interior world that infuses art deco elements with a contemporary sensibility.
From stonemasonry to embroidery, football and sculpture, for Steven John Clark, it was an unconventional path that eventually led to founding Melbourne-based studio denHolm.
Coco Flip draws on travel as both muse and source of new perspectives. Recently launching two new collections influenced by the Art Deco movement, Coco Flip’s ethos is grounded in considered design.
MRTN Architects Good Life House references the surrounding early 20th-century housing and creates a generous, energy-efficient new family home that speaks to the clients connection their community.
The story of Concrete Collective, the Melbourne-based concrete design company, is built on a love of design and a passion for creation but, above all, on a foundation of staunch friendship.
Happiness comes from within but as Neometro founding director Jeff Provan knows all too well, our happiness is also highly influenced by the places in which we live and work.
The studied simplicity of these elevations exemplifies the architects’ focus inward to create spaces that cannot be read from the exterior but which must be experienced from within.
Wrapping around a series of integrated landscapes, a sequence of geometric volumes maximise aspect while dismantling the trials of the wedge-shaped site.
As an affront to the typical residential coastal offering, the approach to North Avoca stemmed from a motivation to embrace the site’s many obstacles and create a contextually-responsive architecture.
Combining locality, authenticity and social responsibility, Made by Morgen have emerged as one of the most exciting new furniture designers and makers, creating beautiful pieces to last a lifetime.
We speak with founding director, Ellie Taylor of Lande Architects about Charles Street, a project of which she is both architect and owner, where an Abbotsford cottage is given a new chapter.
Thermeco designs windows for truly meaningful living with the ultimate vision that all windows should facilitate a greater connection between people and the planet.
Bower Architecture extends the idea of heritage into the 1960s with New Modern, a renovation and expansion of a modernist Melbourne home that offers a contemporary interpretation of the original home.
A Mim Design project, with architecture by Ben Robertson, St Ninians embraces black, with a thoughtful monochromatic palette that resonates with the clients’ vibrant contemporary art collection.
Drawing inspiration from the dramatic reality of our natural surroundings, timber specialists Abodo and Sioo have combined to develop the innovative Sioo:x technology.
Set atop a bluff on the Flinders coastline, the Bluff House embraces a sense of separation as a means of amplifying the context, finding balance through the tension between detachment and connection.
Designer Sarah Ellison's professional experience has proved a strong foundation for her career shift into product design, resulting in two furniture collections thus far – The New Wave and Golden.
Studio Griffiths’ Ivanhoe Residence finds inspiration in the heritage 1930s original house to create a contemporary family home that combines refinement with whimsical personality.
Driven by a belief that multi-residential architecture must both respond and contribute to the city’s local urban landscape, an innate appreciation for cultural context is at the heart of Milieu.
Nestled deferentially behind a double-storey Victorian terrace, the Chamfer House by Ha Architecture gracefully addresses the inherent challenges of its restricted site and heritage context.
Design has always been at the forefront of the Rogerseller story. Since Rogerseller was founded in Melbourne in 1895, they have developed a passion for enduring design, quality and creativity.
A traditional workers’ cottage is transformed by interior designer Fiona Lynch into a refined and dynamic home that reflects the identity of its owner, Melbourne artist Tom Adair.
The new range from Melbourne-based furniture designers and makers, TIDE Design, reaffirms their commitment to the creation of high-quality solid timber pieces.
Wood Melbourne’s 2019 range is considered in its use of material, functional in application and minimalist in style, making all six designs unique pieces to enrich any bathroom space.
A sense of adventure and love of the coastal northern-New South Wales landscape is at the heart of Daniel Boddam’s most recent work, which both encompasses furniture and architecture.
Restrained, even minimalist in its simplicity, Manuel Aires Mateus describes his work as “unfinished art”, paring back all extraneous elements to create a quiet luxury.
Robert Plumb Build is a premium residential building company based in Sydney. We sit down with Managing Director Bill Clifton as he explains what separates his company from the competition.