Stylecraft has been providing furniture of original, contemporary design for 70 years. First established in Melbourne, Stylecraft is now represented in eight showrooms around Australia, as well as one in Singapore. Our product offering is suitable for commercial, educational, hospitality and residential spaces and is a collection of Australian designed and manufactured furniture and lighting and international brands, many of which we represent on an exclusive basis.
Our European collection includes Arper, Tacchini, Verzelloni, and Sipa from Italy, Akaba and Stua from Spain, Cascando from the Netherlands, Prostoria from Croatia, Maiori from France; and Eikund from Norway. Japanese companies, Ritzwell and Karimoku New Standard, offer traditional craftsmanship with a contemporary aesthetic to complement the European product offering.
Developing and nurturing design talent in Australia is at the core of our business. Not only are we committed to Australian design and the growth of local talent, we are also dedicated to working with local manufacturers, craftsman, and artisans. Local brands we represent include LEN by Helen Kontouris, Ross Gardam, Keith Melbourne, ESO, Thinking Works, Skeehan by Tom Skeehan, and Urban Commons, together with our own exclusive in-house collections designed and manufactured in Australia.
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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.
Effectively designed as a living space that centres on art and design, every moment of this home is keyed to discovery and fun.
Amidst the gorgeously delivered curves of Greg Natale’s Walsh Bay Penthouse, there presides a modernist sensibility.
The 2023 Dulux Colour Forecast has been released, and the colours that lie ahead consider where we’ve come from in order to look forward.
Sympathetically coalescing the original Victorian architecture with the 1980s renovation by architect Mick Jörgensen, Studio Bright’s contemporary extension on Autumn House is masterful.
In an apartment in Singapore, Shed Studio designs a timeless foil for the owners’ tasteful collection of mid-century and vintage furniture.
Strong angles, stripes and sharp geometries catch the eye, while fluted forms and textures add a delightful touch to this selection of furniture.
Working with a challenging triangular-shaped site, this home in Elwood, Melbourne, is a contemporary house that responds to both the majestic gum trees and locals who pass by on a daily basis.
An art collection is deeply personal. Built gradually over time, it lends insights into what the collector finds appealing and the tone of life they want to lead. What better place for Decus Interiors to begin conceptualising Coastal Home than with the client’s art?
A rural barn house designed to transport a family away from the hectic demands of work and life.
We look towards colours that embody authenticity, empowerment and hope and will shape our interiors for the coming year.
The humble blockwork materiality and modernist suburban vernacular of its exterior belie the majesty of this beach home, known as Bellows House, by Architects EAT.
With over 300 events planned, the eighth edition promises another marathon week of design and its theme is at once a proposition of hope and an urgent call-to-arms.
Strategic partner to the INDE.Awards, the Image Makers Association Australia presents a curated offering from its I SHOT 23 exhibition at Craftworks and it’s guaranteed to be a feast for the eye as well as a thought-provoking experience.
The interior design of a Singapore house by Brewin Design Office elevates the quotidian with artful touches and layered spaces.
Claire Delmar is no stranger to the design industry. Having worked on the media side, Claire took the leap to put her curatorial eye to the world of styling. We ask this Design Hunter about her journey, her process and find out what furniture pieces are in her wishlist.
Long sunny days, lush gardens and poolside idyls can be elevated with furniture pieces defined by modern design and a refined aesthetic from Stylecraft.
Rounded edges and circular motifs create a sense of playfulness and creativity with this selection of homewares and furniture.
We’ve traipsed the halls, experienced the installations and sifted through all the content to collate this very special Habitus Milan Edit just for you. From product releases, to the big themes and interviews with designers like Jaime Hayon, it’s an inspiring design journey.
On a recent visit to Australia, Giusi Tacchini sat down with Editor of Indesign magazine Alice Blackwood to discuss Tacchini’s latest collection – Life & Other Stories.
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.
What makes Italian brand Tacchini so magical? Stylecraft with Tacchini shared some of this magic at four intimate events in Sydney and Melbourne… here’s what we experienced.
We’ve tallied the thousands of votes and a People’s Choice winner has been chosen by you – our Design Hunter readers.
Despite the unseasonable weather, the design community came out to Stylecraft to celebrate Habitus House of the Year 2022 – and discover who the winners are.
This year’s program breaks with convention with three homes being announced as equal winners.
While the kitchen might be the heart of the home, the living space is the soul of the home. It’s the space to relax, to express your personality and where most of life happens. Peruse these 7 incredible living rooms that ooze charm and functionality.
There’s just over 24 hours left to take part in Habitus House of the Year. Simply explore the 20 incredible homes, cast your vote and go in the draw to WIN a designer furniture and homewares pack valued at $27,000!
In a collaboration that has been years in the making, custom art rug creator Tappeti has become a permanent feature in Stylecraft’s stunning Singapore showroom.
Want to take home a whole suite of incredible designer furniture and homewares valued at $27k? You very well could just by casting a vote in Habitus House of the Year.
Strong angles, stripes and sharp geometries catch the eye, while fluted forms and textures add a delightful touch to this selection of furniture.
While winter might be keeping most of us cooped up inside, this extensive range of outdoor furniture is a one-way ticket to your outdoor living fantasies.
All the best moments from the after party of our dreams.