Workshopped is a uniquely innovative Australian company that exhibits, manufactures and retails Australian and New Zealand design products, while nurturing the skills and talents of up-and-coming local designers. Exhibiting emerging Australian designers.
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Creating a lush green oasis within the urban setting, while drawing the garden into the home, Moby Architecture and Setsquare Studio have worked together to deliver a home that will constantly evolve.
Presented by Australian Design Centre and showcasing until 30 September, WORKSHOPPED20 is the ultimate exhibition of innovative design things to come from Australia during the inaugural decades of the 21st century.
When it comes to interior design aesthetics, there are few as authentically and simply beautiful than that of the Japanese.
WORKSHOPPED19 is giving Sydneysiders a chance to see work from nearly 40 designers working in furniture, lighting, and object design, asking when is a design fit for purpose?
To combat the chill winds and frosty temps, we’ve come up with a Habitus Loves list that is sure to warm up your interiors.
Recognised as an award-winning design for efficiency, AE3+ by Aeratron is the perfect modern ceiling fan addition to any interior.
Launch Pad nurtures the next generation of design talent in our region. Meet the up-and-comers that inspired us this year.
Two years out of University, Canberra-based industrial designer René Linssen has garnered quite a following for himself in the Australian design community. And it’s not hard to see why.
Does your design demand attention and is fit for purpose? Well, does it?
The 2017 Launch Pad Australia Jury have their sights set. This diverse panel of industry connoisseurs know is exactly what their looking for, keen to uncover the next big thing in emerging Australian design – could that be you?
Light is an understated table lamp from Aplin Creative that creates atmospheric light and adds character to its environment.
Partners in business and life, Eva Dijkstra and Michael Lugmayr are the brains behind two unique Sydney-based design ventures. They began Design by Toko in 2001 in Rotterdam before they relocated to Sydney in 2007, and have since become firm fixtures in the design community. More recently, Eva and Michael began Print Gallery by Toko, an online store that services architects, interior designers, stylists and commercial showrooms with limited edition serigraphs, screen prints and lithographs. We take five to chat with Eva and Michael about their design inspirations.
Rye Dunsmuir’s XO Chair by Workshopped combines classic proportions, contemporary lines and age-old processes to ensure sustainability through longevity.
The opening night of WORKSHOPPED 14: Clean Slate, at Supa Centa Moore Park, was inspiring. Design was of the highest calibre and the crowd was energised. The work from every designer had obviously been developed thoughtfully from concept to final execution, and knowing these will be the people leading the future of Australian design was encouraging to say the least. The night not only proved good things are happening now, but was a great promise of what is to come.
Nick Sadowsky Design presents Spindent, a clean, elegant pendant lamp that fuses diverse materials and techniques.
In Habitus 20 we featured the new MINI Paceman in a photo shoot – check out some of the products and images here and pick a copy of the magazine (on sale June 26!) for the full shoot in all its glossy glory.
Workshopped re-introduces selected pieces from iconic Australian designer Tony Parker.
Coming together under the common goal of having an Australian or New Zealander design piece in every home, the team at Workshopped continue to foster home-grown talent by way of their annual exhibition.
Workshopped brings to light a new collection of unique bowls exploring how multiple flat surfaces combined can form a vessel for holding. Hayley Davis reports.
A fun new exhibition at Workshopped will give you the opportunity to have your own items ‘Spunked’ by Dr Spunk.