Australian design studio Articolo has explored 'the art of light' through handcrafted artisanal lighting pieces since 2012.
Founded by celebrated designer Nicci Green, Articolo's lighting collections explore the unique individuality and subtle differences intrinsic to mouth blown glass couple with a timeless design aesthetic. When lit, these sophisticated forms cast unique patterns and movements that reflect an unparalleled shadow play of light unique to Articolo.
Based in Melbourne, Articolo interprets its European design influences through an Australian sensibility, honestly and playfully uniting craftmanship and materiality.
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Conceptually premised as a celebration of the talents of Australian women, the client and the all-women team at Alexandra Kidd Interior Design set out to make a home the owner and her son would enjoy and grow with through life.
Williams Burton Leopardi carefully weaves the existing character and handmade detailing together with a series of new open spaces.
Williams Burton Leopardi’s clear vision and restraint complete the heritage intended for the home, crafting openings to engage with nature and reinforce a rhythm in the process.
Reimagining the potential of a compact inner-city site, Concert Hall House by Pandolfini Architects boasts drama and acoustics reminiscent of a great music hall.
Lighting is arguably one of the most atmospheric elements of any space, and these room-enhancing lighting solutions have us well-and-truly seduced.
After its triumphant European debut at Salone del Mobile 2019, Articolo recently unveiled two new collections at the ICFF in New York.
We may be on the other side of the world, but Australians are certainly an intrepid bunch. And this point is reiterated when looking at the amount of Aussie lighting designers showcasing their wares on the world stage at Salone del Mobile Milan 2019.
Designed by Madeleine Blanchfield Architects, this bright and breezy family home is filled with sunshine, fresh air and open spaces.