This creative installation encompassing eight life-size sculptures of bears, adorned with neon-coloured feathers is currently on display at the National Gallery of Victoria’s Federation Court.
Inspired by traditional Nordic rituals that are celebrated at the end of June, STUDIO David Thulstrup has created a series of objects that reflect some of the elements from these rituals.
The rebranding of the company was celebrated with the launch of Adam Goodrum's new collection of furniture at the White Rabbit Gallery in Sydney on Tuesday, 17 June.
A range of over 3000 products are now available for purchase at its West London showroom as well as through its website.
To mark five years of global success, the design studio curated an exhibition of woven artworks made in collaboration with underprivileged children at the 'Anganwadi' preschools in Gujarat, India.
The ceramic products specialist used the event to launch the Cloche, I-O-N and Pablito pendant lights.
Adam Cornish's Trinity bowl was a big winner in the homewares category at the recent New York Design Awards.
France-based Israeli designer Arik Levy’s latest designs for Vibia (KODA Lighting) float in space like two-dimensional line drawings of pendant lamps.
An Australian first, these timber spouts are made by hand in Wood Melbourne’s West Brunswick workshop and offer a natural and high-quality alternative to the traditional standard spouts found in most homes.
Designed for Danish furniture maker BoConcept, ‘Fusion’ by Nendo is a thirteen-piece collection of furniture and homewares inspired by the traditional Japanese art of origami.
Design aficionados have been spoiled for choice this week with designEX exhibiting at its new location on Glebe Island and the annual Good Design Awards event held at White Bay on Wednesday evening.
Flynn Talbot‘s Primary is a three-sided wall installation that is illuminated by three LED light sources. It is named in reference to the primary colours of light, red, green and blue (RGB).
The design competition aims to provide a platform for new and emerging designers to showcase their works and launch themselves into the industry.
The event is divided into two parts: the Good Design Showcase in Martin Place, which features this year's award-winning products; and the Good Design Lounge presented by Electrolux that showcases new design projects by young designers from around the world.
This year's event features popular immersive light installations and projections, performances from local and international musicians at Vivid LIVE at the Sydney Opera House and the Vivid Ideas Exchange featuring public talks and debates from leading global creative thinkers.
In February this year, five design teams were asked to present designs inspired by five selected varieties of timber and the number five. The result is a unique collection of designs rooted in one common idea.
Starck’s design appeals to many people and, in its combination of aesthetics and practicality, represents a milestone in bathroom history. Even after 20 years, his creations still stand for sustainable product design.
Launched earlier this year, Handkrafted connects customers with craftspeople and artisans to commission and make bespoke timber pieces just for them, be it a wall plaque, an ornate front door or even an entire bedroom suite.
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.
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