New Volumes Collection 02 by Artedomus features furniture, lighting and home décor from a selection of emerging and established artists all using terracotta.
A home for a family of entertainers, Northside House embodies generosity and warmth. Placing new and old in conversation, Wellard Architects creates an inclusive and balanced sensibility.
Transforming a simple pavilion house, Nina Maya Interiors imbues luxury through minimalism, a neutral palette and custom-designed and commissioned lighting, furniture and artwork.
Grove House sees Clayton Orszaczky use concrete as a sculptural agent to carve the new additional form, guided by movement, functionality, and orientation.
Bureaux gives flight to the notion of the magnetic energy of place through Lower Shotover, ensuring the architecture that engages with it plays its due part.
Light Mine sees Crosson Architects open the roof to the sky and, in doing so, infuse the home with an experience that is about more than just the view.
Fisherman’s House sees Studio Prineas combine a nineteenth century cottage with a nine-metre-tall off-form concrete tower to create a striking family home at the water’s edge.
Representing a built legacy, Bunker House sees Futureflip craft a minimalist home that, by virtue of a concrete materiality, will exist for over 100 years.