This year's event showcased the automation of appliances and systems, sustainable energy and water use, and bathroom accessories to cater for all ages and demographics.
Smeg collaborated with Italy’s Matteo Bazzicalupo and Raffaella Mangiarotti of Deepdesign Studio, bringing playfully retro Italian flair to contemporary kitchen interiors.
Australian designer Trent Jansen has announced his latest furniture collection ‘Make Do’. Produced in collaboration with Urban Art Projects, the series is part of UAP’s permanent outdoor furniture collection.
Instyle's sophisticated new tiles are inspired by geometry and mathematical beauty.
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.
A major international brand, iGuzzini have launched in Sydney, with their sights set on lighting up Australia.
(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.
The 200 series oven range consists of ovens, Combi-steam ovens and Combi-microwave ovens and is complimented with a range of microwaves, fully automatic espresso machines and warming drawers.
ADR looks at three brands encouraging social awareness through design, supporting disadvantaged communities through their production practices.
With noisy open plan offices seeking new ways to strengthen productivity, the Framery O repurposes the archaic phone booth concept, providing a customisable workplace solution.
The collaboration between Axor and Philippe Starck on the 'Starck V' won the accolade in the prestigious furnishings and interiors trades fair.
Sologic's eTree promises to engage with communities and promote ideas of connectivity, design and sustainability.
ADR speaks to Elliot Gorham from Handsome & Co School of Fine Woodworking and Design about the current hands-on climate encouraging Melburnians to get crafty.
Doshi Levien and Schiavello have melded both principles of form and function into a product that is practically strong and mobile, but also sophisticated in its design.
In today’s market of replicas and cheap knock-off furniture, Cassina is one company working to protect the culture and heritage of design.
Maison Valentina’s extravagant Luxury Bathroom collection blows the concept of lavish golden bling out of proportion, with a range of standalone bathroom pieces fit for a modern day Cleopatra.
The contrast between the burnt black top with the subtle hints of copper coming from the underside gives warmth to this modern industrial table by Savage Design.
Stylecraft’s fabulously understated Colour Bins, designed by Scholten & Baijings for Karimoku New Standard, offer a stylish collection of three storage vessels.
Need somewhere quirky and chic to store all that extra Christmas bounty? Bring an environmentally-conscious element to the big occasion with Weylandts’ Big Reed Paper Basket.
Curated by Morton, the collection is designed and made in Australia by four local craftspeople, each contributing an item to create a unique tableau and liven up walls.
An evolution of Starck’s previous collaboration with Emeco, the popular Broom chair, the Broom barstool boasts similar green credentials.
A diverse group including Adam Goodrum, Coco Flip, Dinosaur Designs, Ken Done, Hecker Guthrie and Romance Was Born have recreated an iconic chair to raise funds and awareness for deserving charities.
Bathe presents technology that turns your bath into a speaker and an illuminating shower head at a recent launch in South Melbourne.