More than just the homes we inhabit, Habitus covers design that goes beyond. These are architectural places that delight, be it a restaurant, hotel or bespoke retail outlet. With an appreciation for design at the centre of every story we tell, the projects Habitus shares always bring something unique.
Set in the incredible surrounds of a renowned wine region, this off-grid haven immerses its inhabitants into the lush landscape.
Attracting late night whisky connoisseurs, the street presence of this underground bar is a warm glowing ambience that speaks of hidden delights.
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Known for iconic designs like Hiroshima Armchair or SANAA Rabbit Chair, Maruni masterfully reinterprets Japanese design heritage for a global audience and contemporary context.
Whether nestling into overgrown rainforest or jutting out along a craggy shoreline – these are the most exquisite luxury coastal accommodations from around the Indo Pacific. Each one embraces its coastal context, offering a source of inspiration for how to bring tranquillity and leisure into the every day.
The recently-opened TRUNK(HOTEL) YOYOGI PARK in Tokyo introduces an architectural blend of local and international design elements. The hotel aims to offer a deeply embedded community experience while adhering to both Japanese and Scandinavian design aesthetics.
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The Italian brand’s creation combines comfort and creativity in one striking piece.
There is something outlandish to the sheer size of Brisbane's Sound Garden with Hogg and Lamb’s design making no apologies. This is a large large venue, that expects – in fact, demands, a crowd.
In its new design for Club AM:PM, Made For has delivered a sophisticated, minimalist interior where the emphasis is well and truly on wellness.
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These four pieces combine materiality and craftsmanship to create a collection unlike any other