For over 20 years Tretford have sourced their goat hair from Mongolian goat herders, playing a vital role in supporting their indigenous animals, communities and customs.
The customisable Chevron shelf by designer Henry Wilson is a flat pack modular storage solution with designer appeal.
Melbourne based artist and jewellery designer Emily Green is now at work designing a different kind of pendant, setting her sights on lighting design in a recent collaboration with Dale Hardiman.
For The Wish List project, legendary designers acted as mentors to emerging talent, tasked with creating objects of their desire out of a single material: American hardwood.
Made of recycled materials, the chair retains the classic form of the original 1944 model, repurposed for modern interiors.
Blanca is available in two practical colour ways, to suit both commercial and contemporary residential interiors.
In its 40 years Maralunga has been much admired, both as a high-end designer piece and as a genuinely comfortable, user-friendly couch.
The Melbourne based lighting designer's quirky industrial aesthetic has been embraced both in Australia and abroad, with custom orders a business speciality.
Australian Design Review continues the IDEA 2014 Shortlist series with a range of playful yet robust outdoor furniture by Yellow Diva. Photography by David Walley.
A contemporary range of lounge furniture referencing the classic lines of the 1950s, developed by one of Australia's most influential designers for a stalwart of the Melbourne interiors scene.
Continuing our IDEA Retrospective series, Australian Design Review presents a conversation with Ross Didier written by CATC student Amy Thomson. Didier reflects on his IDEA award winning project of 2005, the Obelisk Chair.
In designing a light that relies on air to define its form, Puff Buff rethinks the materials we use to create our built environment.
The Portuguese timber specialists showcase natural materials in their latest design.
Artist David Serisier studied the images from James Turrell’s 2013 Guggenheim installation, and observed minute changes in colour and light to create a collection of paintings focused on re-formation and an attempt to capture the ephemeral. We look at the artist’s latest works for his upcoming exhibition – Gallium Sky.
Japanese design studio Nendo has worked with traditional artisans in Kyoto to create their new Basket Lamp.
Emerging as one of the most interesting design groups of its generation, Kink is more a quirk than a crinkle in the design fabric.
It is the fourth design in the growing collection of Australian-made timber furniture by design duo Nicholas Karlovasitis and Sarah Gibson.
Instead of adding new elements to Harcourt's distinctive style, the designers isolated six distinct elements from the glassware pattern to create the pieces.
Designed by NORM Architects, the Flip Around is a multi-functional piece of furniture that can transform from a stool to a side table with a simple flip.
The bench was visually inspired by the feeling of floating that the main character felt in the French movie, Le Ballon Rouge.
The new chair demonstrates versatility and durability of timber as a material and is suitable for casual seating in both domestic and commercial contexts.
The competition named five winners out of over 50 finalists across the Student, Commercial, Concept, Lighting and Green categories.
New range of homeware products from ALESSI celebrates the colours of the FIFA World Cup 2014.