Maharam and Paul Smith – something to celebrate. What could be better than to raise a glass and toast the relationship between a legendary textile company and a fashion icon that has endured for two decades?
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.
As the founders of Studio Periphery, Marc Tan and Amy Lim are immersed in beautiful image making and design, and it spills over to their home and studio.
Atelier DAU have masterminded a terrace extension that offers something to both client and the inner-city neighbourhood in which it resides.
Part urban infill and part urban heritage protection, this renovation and extension is the second stage of an innovative sub-division project in Perth.
This beachside house takes an awkward site and turns it to its advantage to create a comfortably stylish getaway in summer and winter.
Neither on the beachfront nor in the thick of Brisbane City, Casuarina House by Vokes and Peters is a suburban residence with an unprecedented sense of place.
Being a good neighbour doesn’t mean not being able to enjoy your privacy, as this house in Sydney’s beachside Bronte demonstrates.
With smart spatial planning and clever joinery, a 20-square-metre addition makes family life easier in this Paddington Terrace, designed by Porebski Architects.
Brighton House by Rob Kennon Architects is a beach house that avoids coastal clichés in favour of streamlined place-making and robust detailing.