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.
Oak Rise – a social housing project designed by Cumulus – features 48 homes and communal green spaces overlooking the Bass Strait in north-west Tasmania.
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.
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.
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.
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.
ForestOne is committed to providing responsibly sourced, premium materials to the Australian market, and is driven by a forward-thinking mindset and sustainability-focused philosophy.
Combining state-of-the-art production processes, premium timber and expert installation, Kustom Timber creates flooring to enjoy for generations to come.
Spurred by the desire to disrupt the typical flooring landscape, FYBER premium carpets elevate spaces by offering enduring quality, sustainability and innovation.
European furnishing house Walter Knoll’s commitment to artisanship and expertise through handcrafted and thoughtful design spans its extensive collection.
405 Bourke Street sees Woods Bagot carves a new commercial home for NAB and layers a series of ‘third spaces’ for people to meet, do business and find respite from the hustle and bustle of the city.
With their well-honed ability to tell stories through materiality and craft, Sydney-based design studio Alexander &CO creates spirited environments shaped by ecological and social sustainability.
Designed by Kennedy Nolan, The Lothian in North Melbourne is a speculative residential development comprising an unusual housing mix of townhouses and apartments.
More than ever before, architects, clients and developers are coming to terms with the intimately affective and emotional experience of design in the context of multiple-residential living.
With a new and visionary team leading the way, Restaurant Botanic has been transformed from its former dated iteration into a desired destination of relevance.
With a passion for good design, Material Creative has grown to become an award-winning design studio renowned for creating sleek, considered and well executed interiors.
Neometro’s latest project, South Crescent, illustrates the company’s sympathetic approach to property development, honed from years of experience and motivations to build design-focused.
Austin Maynard Architects’s work is guided by its Co-Directors, Mark Austin and Andrew Maynard, resulting in a portfolio that is fun and witty but always informed.
For Coco & Lola’s Manly boutique, Esoteriko explored the femininity associated with the brand’s identity, as well as the coastal location of the store.
Yakimono, the neon extravaganza by architects Russell & George, lands somewhere between the buzz of downtown Tokyo and the coolness of inner-city Melbourne. It’s sensory overload, just the way it was