Living Edge is the foremost design destination for architects, interior designers, design enthusiasts and those who share discerning taste. We’re committed to authentic design, and providing our clients with the most distinguished and desirable products available.
Brands like Herman Miller, Walter Knoll, Vitra, Howe, e15, Prooff, Established & Sons, BassamFellows, BD Barcelona, Muuto, Stellar Works, Lasvit, Wonderglass and La Chance have exclusively chosen Living Edge for their representation across Australia.
Visit us in store or online and you’ll find a unique edit of timeless designs from the world’s most established and forward-looking luxury furniture brands.
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Original character seamlessly intertwines with modern living at Raheen House – designed by C. Kairouz Architects – where the unique vision transcends the boundaries of time.
It’s not every day that an old petrol station is transformed into a quirky and clever home, but 123 House by Neil Cownie Architect is just that, and so much more.
Taking a sensitive approach to reusing and upcycling as much as possible, this 1950s home in Melbourne has been delicately picked apart and stitched back together by Lucy Marczyk Design Studio.
Channelling Brazilian brutalism, Greg Natale set out to make this house exceptional, fusing patterns, textures and colours in a decidedly local flavour.
Reworking a historic terrace in Melbourne’s Prahran, as a sophisticated and light-filled sanctuary for living, the Mim Design outcome for JW Residence is an exercise in pared-back simplicity.
Effectively designed as a living space that centres on art and design, every moment of this home is keyed to discovery and fun.
Takenouchi Webb’s dexterous ability to craft artful interiors is exhibited in this Singapore apartment.
Respecting the heritage ingrained in the building, Carr has created a modern and minimalist case for living well.
Q House at Callala Beach on the NSW South Coast is a seaside retreat built on a rich palette of sturdy materials, at once functional and beautiful. For local architects Robertson Collectif, it was all about connecting indoors with the spectacular outdoor setting.
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.
The Ridgeway is a residence with excellent form and exemplary function all wrapped in a glorious aesthetic to make this compact home a stand out.
Setting the bar high for Lintel Studio’s inaugural project, House Bean in Clovelly is as much about the making as the outcome.
With a new work year underway, Gillian Serisier has rounded up 43 design products, from shelving to seating, accessories, soft furnishings and more, to make your home office and place you crave to be.
Original character seamlessly intertwines with modern living at Raheen House – designed by C. Kairouz Architects – where the unique vision transcends the boundaries of time.
Whether hunting for the perfect present for a loved one or simply doing some window shopping of your own – this is the definitive guide to the most covetable design products for the festive season.
It’s not every day that an old petrol station is transformed into a quirky and clever home, but 123 House by Neil Cownie Architect is just that, and so much more.
DKO Founder and Principal, Koos de Keijzer, and Clemence Harvey de Keijzer, Director of Harvey Taylor have transformed their country home into an off-the-grid haven in Central Victoria.
The furniture edit from Living Edge that has the power to transform the way we enjoy the great outdoors.
Cool and minimal, Forest Villa takes its design cues from the natural world and translates them into an exemplary built form where a family lives in peace and tranquillity.
Designed by Ming Architects in Singapore, the theme of framing defines many aspects of this house — nature, light, shadow and the daily activities of family life.
Saturday Indesign was bursting with energy and excitement in 2023. We bring you the wrap on all the insights from this year’s design extravaganza.
Channelling Brazilian brutalism, Greg Natale set out to make this house exceptional, fusing patterns, textures and colours in a decidedly local flavour.
It was the grand finale on a big day out in design: the Saturday Indesign Afterparty in Melbourne kept the buzz going with a DJ dance floor, tracks on a sax, and Handpicked Wines and Sopra Seltzer to celebrate. Scroll the highlights here!
In a partnership set to explore the nexus of design and art, we’re thrilled to be collaborating with Living Edge at Sydney Contemporary, where Habitus is an official media partner. Expect playful design expressions, and delightful design tours with two of Sydney’s leading stylists.
Designer Gabriel Tan reveals the inspiration and ideas behind his new Luva seating collection and Cyclades tables for Herman Miller.
Effectively designed as a living space that centres on art and design, every moment of this home is keyed to discovery and fun.
These are names you would have heard and furniture pieces you’ve no doubt seen before because these 20th century female designers crafted pieces that are still in production and remain effortlessly modern today.
Discover all the presentations, panels and workshops in our 2023 SID program.
Richmond is one of the biggest Saturday Indesign precincts, and it’s set to bring its A-game.
At home in the beautiful coastal village of Bundeena in the Royal National Park, south of Sydney, interior designer Kelly Ross, her partner Jimmy Lister, their son Luka and dogs Billy and Ray (with plans for a grumpy ginger cat to call Cyrus) are shifting the paradigm on coastal living.
Marking its first showcase in Australia with a collection of works from contemporary designers, The Wrong Shop is putting on an exhibition hosted by Living Edge.
Respecting the heritage ingrained in the building, Carr has created a modern and minimalist case for living well.