Eight bathrooms from Agape are on display at Milan 2016 - with a range of various additions, combinations, and unexpected interferences between the versatile elements of the Agape catalogue.
Quartz manufacturer Caesarstone has collaborated with celebrated British designer Tom Dixon on a multi-sensory creation, on display at Milan 2016. 'The Restaurant' by Caesarstone & Tom Dixon consists of four conceptual kitchens inspired by the elements – Earth, Fire, Water and Air.
Inspired by contemporary elegance, this year's collections represent the close collaboration between Poliform and a series of international designers, including Jean Marie Massaud, Marcel Wanders, Vincent Van Duysen, Rodolfo Dordoni, Emmanuel Gallina.
With a creative output as vast as the territory she inhabits, Elliat Rich is at the centre of a shift in the way design can unify cultures and improve the quality of everyday lives. MEZZANINE explores the work of the diverse creative, and the ways in which she is giving back to the community through her work.
Wave Blades are Supawood’s newest development, a proprietary lining system which makes creating sculptured timber blade features affordable, simple to specify and easy to install.
Wander along St Georges Road in the Merri Village precinct of Fitzroy North and a delightful visual experience awaits. Via a shop-front window exhibition of sculptures and creative objet, DiMase Architects is engaging with the residents of their neighbourhood, providing accessible art and promoting a vehicle for interaction.
The Corian Charging Surface looks like a regular bench surface, but underneath its incognito appearance is a transmitter that wirelessly charges electronic devices - mobile phones, tablets, and much more.
“I believe you should celebrate everything... cherish those around you... be grateful. The joy in life is in the experiences we share and the stories we tell,” says Petrina Turner of PTD, whose rugs are available through Designer Rugs.
"What the end game actually is, is to provide lighting as seamlessly as possible," says Steve Cahill, CEO and co-founder of enLighten Australia, ahead of his presentation at Total Facilities next week.
The 'replica' furniture market has long been focused on European mid-century classics, however the concept is now expanding on Australian shores – leaving local designers searching for new ways to protect their intellectual property.
2015 was a huge year for JEB International, signalling the company's move into a new global headquarters in Hong Kong.
The groundbreaking SEN Tapware System designed by Curiosity for Agape is a celebrated study in minimalist design, and is now available in Australia for the first time through Artedomus.
As workspaces deconstruct and home spaces veer towards more broken plan configurations, room dividers are set for a revival.
Though an object of whimsy perhaps more easily incorporated in the home setting, Yellow Diva's sleekly designed swing seat is being specifically marketed towards forward-thinking offices, looking to establish a sense of fun at work.
With the line between work life and home life increasingly blurring, shifts in design are inevitable. In order to cater to a society that regularly works from home, Charles Wilson has designed a table for Herman Miller that keeps all your cables and paperwork hidden discreetly below the dining table for when the dinner bell rings.
At first glance, Justin Hutchinson’s new RAFT collection appears decidedly too ‘casual Friday’ for the corporate environment.
Amid the bustle of the office, there are still times when peace and quiet is called for - especially as we ease back into work in 2016. Luckily, all it takes is some clever thinking around privacy and screening to create a mini hub for creativity and concentration.
Few designers transition between the world of design and art with the grace of Tokujin Yoshioka.
Sharnie Shield looks at modern approaches to traditional weaving practices, creating an exciting new array of visual dynamics in the art and design world.
Quattro Zero redefines the essence of lightness in the bathroom. Utilising the premium Italian composite material Ceramilux, Falper have been able to achieve a collection with extraordinarily considered detail.
In today’s hospitality projects, drainage is often the forgotten workhorse of the building and design function.
Covered under internationally-recognised forestry standards and sourced from the icy waters of Tasmania's Lake Pieman, Hydrowood is a certified product with a unique story to tell.
The TomTom letterbox takes its inspiration from the Australian suburban landscape, adding an injection of personality to the contemporary home entrance.
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