Dale Hardiman and Adam Lynch are young furniture designers based in Melbourne. Through their company Dowel Jones they are crafting beautifully made products that push the boundaries of design innovation and sustain the environment.
Designed exclusively for Dar en Art, the new collection features the Ahlan seat, the Hawa folding screen and the Nour lantern - with each piece drawing inspiration from Middle Eastern and oriental patterns.
Noted architectural photographer Trevor Mein’s latest collection of photographs of cloud formations is currently on display at the Melbourne-based gallery, Langford 120.
The new Duo range that is to be launched at Design Junction in London in September features a palette of copper and wood on a variety of pieces including, candelabras, table lamps, side tables and coffee tables.
Hand painted and available in a number of colorations, sizes and finishes, the Rabbit sculptures are both charmingly fun and cleverly conceived to cast elegant shadows.
Created along the lines of top international furniture expos, the event will feature individual or group exhibit spaces showcasing locally made furniture and furnishings including flooring, wall and decorative elements.
The original sofa was custom-designed by Le Corbusier, Pierre Jeanneret and Charlotte Perriand for the living room of Corbusier’s new apartment in Paris.
The Cappellini Salone at the 2014 Milan Design Week presents striking products designed by some of the most famous names from the furniture industry.
The collection, currently on display at the Milan Furniture Fair 2014, includes an armchair and a sofa, both of which are available in a couple of variations.
The collection is inspired by Mediterranean designs from the sixties, when furniture was created to complete the attractive terraces of the Mediterranean, and its tourist explosion.
The structure, designed for the official stand of Cassina at the Salone del Mobile, is a striking example of a primitive future where architecture is shaped by nature.
Matteograssi has revived some of its traditional designs using modern technologies and tastes to create new collections suitable for both home and corporate settings.
The Helsinki-based company has developed a new range of furniture using organic silhouettes with an emphasis on a minimalist monochrome palette.
AAP has been established to develop and facilitate creative projects in liaison with project managers, architects, designers, councils and artists, for any scale and application.
The stainless steel pieces have aesthetic appeal as well as practical benefits such as, rust-proofing and durability, and are suitable for a range of architectural and landscape design projects
In addition to the awards, five nominees will also be inducted into the ARBS Hall of Fame for their contribution to the Australian design industry.
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.