The exhibition goes behind the scenes uncovering the design journey of 12 contemporary Australian designers from the inspiration stage to the final resolution.
For its new series of tableware, the studio has used a pigmentation technique to colour the porcelain and create different patterns and drawings on the objects.
Designer Jan Habraken's Chairgenics project revolves around ‘breeding’ the ideal chair by applying the principles of genetic engineering to design inanimate objects.
The Pods are designed to work as a furniture system instead of a partition screen thus making them ideal for small team meetings and individual requirements.
Made in Mexico using age-old manufacturing techniques, the new collection of tiles includes unique modern patterns in addition to many ethnic classics.
Cai Guo-Qiang's current exhibition, Falling Back to Earth, is an immersive experiential delight that coddles the audience just long enough for the artist’s concerns to slip into the collective psyche.
One of ADR's new online contributing editors reviews the Biennale of Sydney, an event that has evolved into one of Australia’s biggest and most popular contemporary art festivals.
The chair, designed especially for the Patricia and Phillip Frost Museum of Science in Miami, will be officially presented in collaboration with Grimshaw Architects at the Milan Furniture Fair next month.
The new collection features a variety of interior design elements including lounge seats, armchairs, stools, integrated power lamps, coat stands and planter boxes within the modular units.
While some chairs from the new collection are layered with two different woodgrain patterns, others reflect enlarged, abstracted woodgrain patterns mixed onto the existing design.
The new collection includes bespoke pieces with LED-powered pendants and standing lights that work on a unique ‘energy hub’ system, which offers room for more creative design.
Armadillo & Co’s rugs are available in vibrant colours and varied patterns of woven geometric forms inspired by Indian, Celtic, Turkish and Native American cultures.
Nendo has designed a new ‘water dream’ project that combines the features of a lamp and a shower for the world's top shower fixture producer Hansgrohe's luxury brand, Axor.
The new collection includes products by many noted designers like Konstantin Grcic, Jasper Morrison, Sam Hecht, Nitzan Cohen and Jasper Morrison.
Brisbane-based timber design studio Work-Shop has recently launched a new handmade timber bicycle rack that is simple and elegant and can be customised to suit any bike's structure. Text: Gillian Serisier
Kaldewei's latest range of bathroom products offers flexible solutions for the modern small bathroom.
Drawing on studies in Japanese ceramic techniques and specially formulated Australian clay, Porcelume founder Colin Hopkins has handcrafted a new range of fine ceramic luminaires. Text: Gillian Serisier Photos: James Broadway
The collection includes exclusive art rugs created in close collaboration with twelve artists, including some of the most prominent and influential names in the contemporary art world.
Alessi reveals its Spring/Summer 2014 catalogue, presenting some contemporary and innovative tableware and homeware designs.
The ‘Never Too Much’ furniture collection from Kueng Caputo is a mix-and-match splattered series of hand-painted stools, benches, bowls and lamps.
In a growing trend observed by Smeg, consumers are opting for compact appliances to give their kitchens a homogenous look and more efficient arrangement of appliances.
Barcelona-based Alien and Monkey describe themselves as the makers of 'stories and objects', being the collective practice of illustrator Daishu Ma and product designer Marc Nicolau.
Each vessel in Mathery's Fruit Ninja range has been made just as you may imagine, with designers Erika Zorzi and Matteo Sangalli slicing fruit into shapes (with analogue knives and sensible dexterity), reassembling them together and casting in resin.