The entries will be assessed for design excellence that incorporates sound research, unique application of products and innovation, and the winners will be announced on 15 September.
Designed by Hamish Munro, the new installation pays an homage to Melbourne’s design culture and the original designer of the Melbourne Central building, Kisho Kurokawa.
Held in Moscow, the annual event spans across two weeks with three separate exhibitions: MosBuild Fenestration, MosBuild Building & Interiors and MosBuild Cersanex.
For its new series of tableware, the studio has used a pigmentation technique to colour the porcelain and create different patterns and drawings on the objects.
Bringing Australia’s architecture and design community into focus since 2009.