Following a refurbishment led by interior design and architecture practice Richards Stanisich, The Woollahra Hotel returns as a modern-day pub delightfully true to its art deco bones.
For interior decorator, Simone Haag, her home Light Well House pays tribute to its mid-century heritage while also being matched to her family’s lifestyle.
Brooklyn-based industrial designer Nicholas Baker imbues his wide portfolio of work with nostalgia, story-telling and a distinct sense of lightheartedness.
Acclaimed Sydney artist Dion Horstmans passed away unexpectedly in February, aged 57. Here, The Local Project’s James Lyall Smith pays tribute to the man – and his extraordinary talent.
Trotta Architecture is a boutique firm specialising in luxury residential design whose practice is characterised by an acute sense of light, rigorous attention to detail and understated simplicity.
New York-based Australian architect Adam Vandepeer’s work reflects a quiet conviction – that beauty, clarity and craft are timeless values, and that the classical tradition still has something vital to say in the 21st century.
Watson Young’s redesign of the Ranson Building at Emmanuel College in Victoria uses strategic colour schemes and thoughtful material choices to create dynamic, engaging spaces that enhance learning.
Designed and made in Australia, Potato and Sprout’s range of vibrant lounge chairs and side tables embrace recycled plastic to absorb waste through thoughtful design.
With a refined blend of modern and heritage features, Terrain Nine Design Studio’s moody, atmospheric workspace in South Melbourne is the perfect embodiment of its design principles.
Before ground is broken on a new project, architects turn to Wazaa for photorealistic 3D renderings that help their designs stand out and provoke an emotional response.
Furniture brand Koala is combining modularity, sustainability and innovation to create adaptable, high-quality pieces that meet the evolving needs of modern Australian homes.
San Francisco design studio PROWL’s motto is ‘We Begin at the End’, reflecting an approach that is focused on a product’s entire lifespan – not just its journey to the shelf.
Multidisciplinary Melbourne studio Space Between takes a non-traditional approach to collaborations with the likes of Nike, Troye Sivan, Arc’Teryx and MPavilion.
After 10 years, Tom Mark Henry continues to design with creativity, authenticity and a commitment to enriching spaces that connect, inspire and leave a lasting impact.
Fisher & Paykel’s Experience Centres in Melbourne, Auckland and London are an expression of the New Zealand appliance company’s longstanding values surrounding craft and locality.
Timeless design that deepens in beauty with age is at the heart of Los Angeles-based Kalon Studio’s approach, which also has holistic sustainability at its core.
For 25 years, New York architectural firm Andre Kikoski Architect (AKA) has been creating globally acclaimed projects, garnering more than 40 international awards for its compelling work.
Southern Design Group, through its distinct brands Bankston, Iver and TradCo, redefines architectural hardware with innovative designs, sustainable practices and a roster of inspiring collaborations.
Danish industrial designer Cecilie Manz’s portfolio spans lighting, furniture and accessories for the home as well as pieces for international brands like Fritz Hansen and Muuto.