Prolific Japanese design studio Nendo have created a range of display furnishings for Tod’s department store in Omotesando, Tokyo.
With five offices across Australia and Singapore, and a staff of 120 dedicated employees, Geyer is the quintessential Australian success story.
While Travis Walton’s design company is relatively young at four years of age, Walton has been part of the industry for some time.
An ant farm for a bar? Rothelowman senior interior designer Olivia Lockhart reveals the story behind the creepy crawly design in this Q&A.
Australia Post chose Carr Design Group to design the architectural and interior revitalisation of their decades-old headquarters. The result is a bold endeavour, launching the transitioning company into the digital world.
Completed in March 2015, the luxurious hotel fit out recalls the building’s past as a terminal for P&O liners in the 1910s.
In its very first major project Hot Black has made more than a stylish leap into commercial design with outstanding results for Cancer Council Victoria.
The airily deconstructed feel of FEIT’s New York store is simplistic and openly developmental in its impression, fitting for a company dedicated to the same principles in their design of quality footwear.
Within a semi-industrial, monochrome envelope, Hare + Klein has introduced textural variation through nuanced and layered solutions for warmth and comfort.
In 2007, prolific Filipino industrial designer Kenneth Cobonpue was named 'rattan's first virtuoso,' by the New York Times. ADR presents a Q&A with the leading exemplar and advocate of South East Asian design.
(inside) Interior Design Review and Cult Design celebrated the 60th Anniversary of the iconic Series 7 Chair by Republic of Fritz Hansen, as Cult reveal two exclusive anniversary editions of the chair.
Among the most beautiful, and arguably the most striking, of the shortlisted projects in last year’s IDEA Awards, Durbach Block Jaggers’ Balmain Apartment is an exemplar of interior architecture.
ADR takes a look at the role of woodwork in the marriage of traditional and contemporary Japanese design.
This beautiful property sits perfectly in the picturesque environs of country Victoria. The interior of the historic homestead has been recently refurbished and is complete in every sense of the word.
Jean-Pierre Biasol, of emerging architecture and design practice, Biasol Design Studio, speaks to ADR about the European design approach, Australia's booming hospitality scene, and the exciting projects Biasol is working on locally and abroad.
The Great Indoors and Designworks have released photos of the alternative direction they have created for the fast food giant.
Fonda Mexican’s latest opening in Hawthorn’s Glenferrie Road precinct is a visual feast of fun.
East Elevation's fresh interior design was driven largely by a chef and a business owner, with not a designer in sight.
March Studio has once again made a memorable contribution to Melbourne’s eclectic bustle of restaurants and bars with their design of the enigmatic Lucy Liu.
The left-field design by Folk Architects addresses the potential to improve wasteful processes behind the current pop-up trend.
From old-school romantic to cutting-edge modern interiors, ADR plays cupid with our top places for you and your design-savvy Valentine to enjoy this weekend.
A fresh take on a luxe café interior by Kestie Lane and Hana Hakim of Studio You Me evokes both modern and timeless design.
The idea of flexibility has been addressed via the design’s use of a flower-petal shape, enabling a varied and unrestrained use of the home’s many spaces.
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