The reduce, reuse, recycle, mantra has lost its volume in a global culture of trendsetters and fast fashion. However, there is true power in design as a transformative tool with those who are seen by the world as icons having far reaching influence.
Read MoreThe properties of clay are inherently primitive. The enduring nature of its use spans centuries, applications, cultures, while the ritualistic processes of working with it seem to strike a chord in today’s modern world. For ceramicist Cassie Hansen, clays capacity extends way beyond the tangible. It imbues a restorative sense of stillness to atone for the immediacy and digital remove of a contemporary world.
Read MoreNestled within the arresting alpine topography of the Snowy Mountain region in southern New South Wales, Thredbo Chalet by Nicholas Gurney is an antipodean fusion of Japanese schematics, mid-century design integrity, Scandinavian simplicity, and native Australian sentiment. The intents imposed on what functions as a secondary home have informed an unfussy and enduring contemporary residence in a quiet accord with its breathtaking surroundings and grounded by beautiful usefulness and a study in the absence of white.
Read MoreEstablished upon pillars that balance abiding aesthetics alongside eminent architectural construction, Melbourne-based development and investment group CADRE has emerged with a strong vision and uncompromising ideology to produce beautiful, innovative and enduring spaces.
Read MoreMornington Peninsula House by Studio Esteta has a visual language that draws on the gently rolling landscape and distant coastal vista of its location. The residence lies in comfortable repose amidst grazing cows, agricultural infrastructure and the sun-faded green-gold landscape. Resurrected from an existing residence, the home mediates between domestic familiarity and evocative design aptitude.
Read MoreElizabeth Bay Apartment by Handelsmann + Khaw is home to a cohesive, Belgian-inspired ambience imbued with a cosy, silken lustre.
Read MoreBay Pavilion by Brahman Perera has been realised through the deliberate consolidation of architectural and interior design intents of fundamentally disparate narratives.
Read MoreFor more than six decades, Glenvill has woven itself into the fabric of Australia’s built landscape. Its foundation is based on the continued delivery of homes that enhance liveability and abide by enduring design and sustainability measures. Substantial industry expertise and knowledge has now culminated in their most recent residential initiative: Collection.
Read MoreInterior designers Tania Handelsmann + Gillian Khaware the archetypal design duo who create homes imbued with whimsy and romanticism, made entirely for the purpose of liveability.
Read MoreA sensitive reimagining of the historic Wetlap Building by Techne Architecture + Interior Design, this collection of warehouse-style apartments is destined to fundamentally reset residential expectations in all the best ways. Fourdrinier House at YarraBend is a touchstone of future liveability by Glenvill Developments.
Read MoreElm Tree Place by Eastop Architects is an extraordinary residential outcome realised through an intuitive balance of tactile and austere design elements.
Read MoreFuture Collective has been established to fulfil a growing demand for Australian made furniture and objects that not only address functional, aesthetic and sustainable dialogues but also harness an evocative rawness that elevates them to a place of artisanal beauty at the hands of talented makers.
Read MoreHampden Road House by Archier is distinguished by a distilled drama that seamlessly navigates both heritage and contemporary elements to bestow a new narrative.
Read MoreCurated Spaces has come to occupy an innovative and highly aspirational space that has sparked an entirely new design and e-commerce dialogue in Australia.
Read MoreLike many creatives, Adam Gibson skirts the chasm between the commercial and fine art elements of his discipline while maintaining a strong connection between the two.
Read More2020 has proven to be a beast of a year thanks to record bushfires and COVID-19, but Leonard Cohen was right about those cracks that let the light shine in.
Read More‘Canterbury’ House by interior designer Nina Provanhas emerged as a manifestation of a highly-evolved balancing act.
Read MoreBrae House portrays the ambient elegance of the 1920s which has been harmoniously resurrected and evolved by contemporary sensibilities.
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