Lawless & Meyerson channels Japanese minimalism at the Zen Apartment
The principles of Japanese minimalism converge with contemporary urban living at the Zen Apartment, where the landscaping is ever-present.
The principles of Japanese minimalism converge with contemporary urban living at the Zen Apartment, where the landscaping is ever-present.
After celebrating the best in residential design at three special events – the winners of Habitus House of the year 2023 have been revealed.
Each year Habitus House of the Year shines a spotlight on the most unique residential architecture and design from across the Indo Pacific region. Now it’s time for you to dive into the list.
The unconventional material turning heads in artistry, hospitality, and residential design.
The story of Axolotl begins in 1995 with the launch of a modest range of semi-precious architectural finishes. Since then, Axolotl has become a crucial part of Australia’s design ecosystem – supporting Australian creatives with quality, innovative solutions.
Indigenous artist Karla Dickens’ new artwork – To See or Not to See – hangs above the entry of the Art Gallery of New South Wales, with technical prowess made possible with Axolotl.
We’ve tallied the thousands of votes and a People’s Choice winner has been chosen by you – our Design Hunter readers.
This year’s ICD instalment will see a virtual workshop headed by some of Australia’s foremost designers.
Bringing together an intimate crowd at StylecraftHOME in Sydney, while simultaneously streaming right around the region, this year’s Habitus House of the Year presentation was as innovative as the projects in the line-up.
Join Habitus editor Aleesha Callahan and the Habitus team as the Habitus House of the Year 2020 winner and commendations are revealed on Thursday, 3rd December.
Ahead of the official House of the Year launch on Thursday 22 October, here’s everything you need to know about the next three months.
Even prior to its renovation by Baldwin & Bagnall, the charms of Annandale House were a force to be reckoned with. Now, this inner-city terrace is a Sydney family’s dream come true.