Created along the lines of top international furniture expos, the event will feature individual or group exhibit spaces showcasing locally made furniture and furnishings including flooring, wall and decorative elements.
Things like cabinets, kitchen apparatus and storage areas are traditionally placed on top and around the bench, but the new range assimilates these objects and structures into newly assigned spaces or 'islands'.
The stand, which appears like a set of artistically arranged 'flying boxes', features popular collections with new and reintroduced designs by many renowned international designers.
The current project, a joint venture between British architect, Carl Turner, and sculptor and maker, Adam Kershaw, involved the use of dark thermal-processed American tulipwood to build the bar.
The Cappellini Salone at the 2014 Milan Design Week presents striking products designed by some of the most famous names from the furniture industry.
The collection is inspired by Mediterranean designs from the sixties, when furniture was created to complete the attractive terraces of the Mediterranean, and its tourist explosion.
The structure, designed for the official stand of Cassina at the Salone del Mobile, is a striking example of a primitive future where architecture is shaped by nature.
Ever wondered what AR is all about? Ever wanted to contribute? Now’s your chance. Editor, Michael Holt, outlines what’s in store going forward.
Matteograssi has revived some of its traditional designs using modern technologies and tastes to create new collections suitable for both home and corporate settings.
William Wright Artists' Projects in East Sydney, continues to impress with considered exhibitions of note including the new Stephen Little exhibition, Backside Front.
Leather tooling, or more specifically saddlers and harness makers are exhibiting a range of skills at this year's annual Sydney Royal Easter Show.
Much of the new floor plan is designated to furniture and object brought in on consignment from the general public while the stallholder ‘shops’ occupy the rest of the floor.
This year's show will present a select range of the latest high-end designs in interiors and soft furnishings and also feature an International Industry Seminar Series with local and international experts.
In addition to the awards, five nominees will also be inducted into the ARBS Hall of Fame for their contribution to the Australian design industry.
The exhibition goes behind the scenes uncovering the design journey of 12 contemporary Australian designers from the inspiration stage to the final resolution.
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.
The competition is divided into five main categories: lighting, student, concept, commercial and most sustainable product / green design.
Combining ergonomics, aesthetics and user interactivity, the new design offers comfortable seating and relaxing options.
Bringing Australia’s architecture and design community into focus since 2009.