This year marks the 25th anniversary of the annual Dulux Colour Forecast, which has sparked an exploration into the trends that changed the nature of Australian interiors.
Combining artistic value with a practical approach, ILANEL Design Studio embodies quality design and will feature at the Melbourne Design Fair this May.
A distinctly Australian casualness balanced with refined sophistication grounds the Refract collection, a new capsule of locally-made furniture created by Hayden Cox with SP01.
Connecting seamlessly like the timber they meticulously craft, Tobias Scharschmidt and Boris Babic of Werkstatt Joinery enjoy a common devotion to elevated artisanal joinery.
As part of Women’s History Month, we spoke to Paulina Paige Ortega, whose professional pursuits encompass graphic and product design, creative and art direction and publishing.
As Design Director of Kett, Justin Hutchinson employs visual problem solving in designing collections of indoor and outdoor furniture inspired by Australia’s natural environment.
Led by landscape designer Rupert Baynes-Williams, Florian Wild’s approach extends beyond a physical study of the local context to embrace historic narratives and new interpretations of place.
Utilising a close connection to Sydney premium bathroom supplier Candana, Oliver Thom offers an array of bathroom accessories that contribute to an atmosphere of sanctuary.
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.
Specialising in eco-friendly French linen made from flax, pre-washed with volcanic stones for inimitable softness, Sydney-based brand Carlotta + Gee’s signature range.
London design studio Doshi Levien’s work brings technology, hand craft and industrial techniques to the fore across furniture, textiles and product design.
Nguluway DesignInc bring Aboriginal leadership and cultural knowledge to the design industry, always working with a clear purpose and a sense of place.
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.
VOLA typifies the essence of what it is to be Danish – of democratic design and of a life lived well, where the totality of how design influences the everyday, and every moment within that day.
Created by designer, stylist and maker Jacqueline Kaytar in the comfort of her own home studio, Repose’s purpose-driven collection encompasses ethically-made organic hemp textiles.
Samantha Rich’s Wiradjuri heritage enriches her work as an architectural designer and cultural design consultant, as she educates fellow practitioners on Indigenous values and perspectives in design.
Joinery designer Stefan Vignogna speaks to his fascination with creating calming and muted interior spaces, embedding function seamlessly through his considered aesthetic.