Kiwi couple Ben and Kiri Wahrlich made waves at DEN Fair with their original lighting and furniture pieces, taking out the prize for Best Independent Designer. The talented pair share their views on the local design industry, and their plans for the future.
After nearly 40 years in Sydney, Fanuli launched their first Melbourne showroom last week. We speak to Giuliano Galimberti of Flexform and Fabio Fanuli about Italian style, and the family trade.
ADR recaps with look at the inaugural DEN fair, and we announce our #bestofDEN competition winners.
Interiors company UCI is introducing the commercial workspace to Muffle, a new and exciting product by world-renowned furniture manufacturer Okamura.
The Mid Century inspired Buttercup range by Blu Dot was first introduced in 2006, inspired by Charles and Ray Eames' work with moulded ply.
Makers Lane is a new concept conceived by co-founders Craig van Zyl, Clare Gilligan and her brother Paddy, seeking to connect Australian artisans and crafters to clients looking for custom made pieces.
As DEN Design Fair prepares to open its doors to the public tomorrow, we catch up with some of the advisory board who have been moulding the inaugural fair with their years of expertise in the lead up.
ARUP reveals for the first time the future potential of 3D printing for construction and manufacturing sectors.
Cutting edge design and food have never been as inextricably linked as they are today and Gaggenau’s new 200 series oven is no exception. Revolutionary design allows all the appliances in the range to be built in flush with their surroundings
Sub-Zero’s new integrated refrigeration and wine preservation range is designed to make life simple. The impressive high-tech storage is sure to satisfy even the most avid wine collector.
Michael Young has debuted his second collaboration with leading Textile, Leather, Vinyl and Wall Finishes Supplier Instyle design studio, presenting QUE, ISM + VOX.
A large crowd gathered in the Seneca showroom in High Street, Prahran recently to view the latest collection of beautiful wall coverings from Élitis, world-renowned French wall covering, wallpaper and fabric company.
Born in Argentina and based in Brisbane, the bold Alex Lotersztain of design house Derlot gives us his insight into this year's Salone del Mobile.
The city of Melbourne in collaboration with Monash University’s Faculty of Art Design and Architecture, will be showcasing local Melbourne iconic innovations on a global stage, through the premiere of the exhibit; “BlackBOX: Design and Innovation in Melbourne” taking place at Milan Expo 15.
ADR continues our coverage on the madness of Milan with a run down of the most exciting exhibits and iconic collaborations, and an on-the-ground insight from leading Australian furniture houses.
This year, Poltrona Frau presents a new contemporary classic at the 2015 Salone del Mobile during Milan’s Design Week. The Volare by Roberto Lazzeroni exclusive to Poltrona Frau, is a modern interpretation of a classic form; the four-poster bed.
Enea has selected Milan’s annual Salone del Mobile to reveal the latest installments in their Lottus Series: the high-backed Lottus Lounge, the Lottus Lounge Ottoman, Lottus AL table and the expansion of the Lottus Wood collection.
Kartell goes Sottsass, A Tribute to Memphis exhibits a previously unseen range of Memphis-inspired vases, stools, lamps and fabrics designed by Sottsass in 2004.
Industry ergonomic leaders Humanscale are exhibiting their award wining Trea chair at SaloneUfficio, the International Workspace Exhibition within the Milan Furniture Fair 2015 – the largest workspace trade show of its kind.
Made entirely of American cherry, with not a nail, screw or glue in sight, the woodwork experts at Benchmark and The American Hardwood Export Council have produced a three-storey exemplar of timber craftsmanship.
Karimoku New Standard is a Japanese based wood furniture manufacturer, featuring innovative, functional objects, made to suit the 21st century lifestyle designed to stand the test of time.
The juxtaposition of Tokyo's hyper modern metropolis and the refined simplicity of Japanese zen forms the inspiration for Edo 1, a range of single or two-seat lounges designed by Schamburg + Alvisse.
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