Space launched its first showroom in Sydney in 1993, quickly establishing the benchmark for design retailing in Australia. Since then the company has developed into South-East Asia's largest and most progressive retailer of contemporary design. Today Space has five purpose-built showrooms in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Singapore and Kuala Lumpur, each with architect-designed interior environments that represent the quality and rigor of the furniture collection.
Click the locations below for more information on each showroom.
Designed by Studio Gorman and architect Peter Tout, Harbour House goes beyond visual appeal and stands proudly as a multi-sensory experience, simulating the feeling of living in a James Turrell installation.
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.
Palm House by Leeton Pointon Architects + Interiors is an extension about more than additional space and openness. Instead, sensitivity has been given to the connective tissue, seen in the thresholds between old and new, which create curious angles to guide the eye through the layers of this home.
Effectively designed as a living space that centres on art and design, every moment of this home is keyed to discovery and fun.
Named for the Greek mythological Halcyon bird that had the power to charm the winds and the waves, and made its nest on the sea, Halcyon is a wholly appropriate name for this extraordinary houseboat designed by Jolson.
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.
A chance meeting led to a fruitful collaboration on this “transition-to-retirement” house in Sorrento, Victoria.
A Victorian bungalow reimagined. The Kirribilli Bungalow, redesigned by Howard Tanner, Sidney Rofe, and Mary Dewar, is a fusion of history and modern design that seeks to capture the home’s surrounding light and space.
Responding to the formal expression of architecture, Mim Design pushed the interiors towards a softened sensibility where light and shadow, form and void coalesced as both an elevated and human centric experience in this Mornington Peninsula residence.
With spectacular views of Melbourne’s skyline, Grange Residence is a generous family home in Toorak – a sanctuary of expansive proportions that affords deep-seated luxury.
Crafted to connect to the expansive countryside views, Merindah Park House by Richard Cole Architecture warms from the inside out.
A standard one-bedroom apartment is reimagined through a clever use of space and design, embodying the future of compact living in Jakarta.
With a glut of great stuff on the horizon for Salone del Mobile, we’ve collated all the Milan guides from some of our favourite suppliers.
From objects of beauty to functional pieces to use every day, this edition of the Habitus Gift Guide uncovers unique homewares and accessories for the person in your life with a penchant for design.
Whether throwing a small dinner for friends, or gathering the whole family together, this is the enviable Christmas Gift Guide for those who love to entertain at home.
When Carole Whiting’s client approached her, she came armed with a picture book of images, many of which were Whiting’s own designs.
All the best moments from the after party of our dreams.
B&B Italia’s latest range – the Borea collection – is all about outdoor living, envisioned with a gentle aesthetic and an environmental approach.
Available now to Space Furniture, Baxter’s range of furniture pieces are an emulsion of beauty, modernist aesthetic and traditional craftsmanship.
Designed by Mario Bellini in 1970, the Camaleonda sofa has made a triumphant return after half a century, speaking a contemporary language between structural solutions and sustainable choices.
As an expert in making exciting dreams come true, Marcel Wanders and Poliform introduces us to the convivial Gentleman; the dapper seating collection designed for every space.
Having previously brought us the winsome Michelle and Caristo chairs, London-based designer Tim Rundle and esteemed Australian design brand SP01 have taken their collaboration to the next level.
Pieces collected from our travels, essential items within the home, objets d’art or items we just love the look of, this collection of exposed storage will ensure what you have on display makes just as big an impact as what you are presenting to the world.
MODO uses volumes, levels and materials at Bulleen House to signify transitions and define one open-plan space from another.
Conceptual lighting designer Lee Broom can now be found at Space Furniture in their Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Singapore and Kuala Lumpur showrooms.
Space have set the benchmark for quality design and excellence and boast a wide range of accessories from leading brands including Kartell, Vitra, Moooi and B&B Italia.
Originally created by iconic 20th Century Designer Alexander Girard for his own home in Santa Fe, these wooden dolls are inspired by his extensive collection of works of popular art.
The Culture of Plastics features the 63 year history of Kartell collected in a 400-page volume published by the prestigious Taschen publishing house. Available now in-store and online from Space.
A family-run Italian company founded in the 1970s, Living Divani has built its reputation on understated, refined pieces that reflect both the group’s skills in upholstery and its interest in new processes and material innovation.
The collection features furniture from the world’s finest designers and brands, including Accademia, B&B Italia, Kartell and Serralunga.
Sit back and relax… Landscape 11 by Jeffrey Bernett for B&B Italia.