Creating a safe space
Welcoming all walks of life, Aesop has turned its Fitzroy and Paddington stores into Queer Libraries to align with Australia’s Pride festivities.
Welcoming all walks of life, Aesop has turned its Fitzroy and Paddington stores into Queer Libraries to align with Australia’s Pride festivities.
Searching for new ways to tap into the senses, Aēsop Pitt Street has launched a world-first for the brand. Introducing the Sensorium.
Earthen hues and elemental processes form the design genesis of Aesop’s store at ION Orchard in Singapore, designed by FARM.
Design hunters, foodies, entertainers, music lovers, and homemakers alike are sure to delight in these Christmas gift ideas that Habitus loves.
For five minutes or 15, Aēsop’s new store on Pitt Street in Sydney’s CBD is designed by Snøhetta to be everything to every body.
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.
Aēsop enlists CASE-REAL to transform a traditional machiya-style former residence for their first store in Kanazawa in Japan
Aēsop has long been a staunch advocator for the inherent value of design and the support of local creatives. Further exemplified in its first foray into product design, a collaborative effort with a local industrial designer.
Rattan-lined sideboards (and a striking rattan chandelier), timber counter tops and cement tiles are the hallmark design cues of Aesop’s sixth store in Singapore – ironically designed by a Hong Kong-based studio: MLKK.
‘Community’ was the dominant theme at the INDE.Awards 2018 Gala in Singapore. It was a celebration of outstanding design, architecture, material and culture as well as an opportunity to knit together a stronger fabric for our regional industry.
If you missed the INDE.Awards gala evening revealing the winners to the our region’s premier architects and design awards program, or had too much fun to remember all the finer details, fear not. Here, we’ve published the full list of winners and honourable mentions.
In the second year of Indesign Media’s INDE.Awards, more than 400 incredibly diverse projects, people, products and ideas – widespread across the Asia Pacific – were submitted into the running. The esteemed jury of the 2018 INDE.Awards have made their selections. Here they are…