Volker Haug’s illuminating designs with playful edges
Committed to the artful illumination of spaces, Volker Haug Studio amps up its well loved lighting collections with two new additions.
Committed to the artful illumination of spaces, Volker Haug Studio amps up its well loved lighting collections with two new additions.
Danish design house GUBI pays tribute to Paavo Tynell, the ‘man who illuminated Finland’, in its latest series of lights.
New Zealand’s leading boutique door hardware brand launches a luxe solid brass range.
Crafted to connect to the expansive countryside views, Merindah Park House by Richard Cole Architecture warms from the inside out.
For over half a century, VOLA’s timeless, durable tapware has inspired and elevated the delivery of the purest element of all – water.
The simple but elegant Edgar’s Creek House by Breathe Architecture connects with its unique landscape by way of a refined collaboration between the two.
Bethan Gray works, travels, finds inspiration and collaborates with craftspeople the world over. Recently in Australia, Habitus was lucky to catch her.
Elements of a traditional Indian fine dining restaurant have been given a contemporary twist. The resulting restaurant is right at home in the culinary precinct of Gertrude Street, Fitzroy.
Sarah Ellison’s furniture collection, Golden, is a culmination of more than ten years in the design industry and everything she has learnt along the way.
Staying at QT Perth is less about homely comforts and more about amping up the glamour and glitz, according to guest room architect Shelley Indyk.
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.