Beautiful espresso anywhere – including right at home
Espresso experts La Marzocco have released the new Linea Mini, a reimagined machine that brings top-class coffee into the home and beyond.
Espresso experts La Marzocco have released the new Linea Mini, a reimagined machine that brings top-class coffee into the home and beyond.
Kerstin Thompson Architects’ work at Bundanon recently marked its one-year anniversary. Having garnered such international attention, and with Thompson having recently been awarded the AIA Gold Medal, it’s a fitting time for a mini-retrospective on this architectural success story.
A cool-toned, sophisticated palette makes this new coffee shop in Richmond an elevated version of a much-loved Collingwood café – designed by Sans-Arc Studio.
Bicycle Thieves by Pierce Widera is a light-filled eatery that celebrates Italian culture and creates captivating food with a contemporary twist.
In such a high traffic environment, Ricci Bloch Architecture + Interiors uses design to create a welcoming ambience in consideration of spatial limitations.
“As designers, we need to design like we give a damn. I believe design can help communities on a global scale,” says Hana Hakim of The Stella Collective.
Brewing in Bali, Full Circle by X+O brings Ubud’s tropical surrounds into the interior design of a local café to create a modern vibe with local storytelling and a relaxed atmosphere.
A new, pastel-hued café by AlvinT Studio in Jakarta, Indonesia, has been designed with an eye to encourage social interaction between strangers, as well as creating different clusters of seating.
How Bangkok-based architecture practice Nitaprow aligned a brand’s ethos to its architecture.
The Laneway House by Zen Architects in Melbourne has a bright and friendly neighbourhood vibe with colourful, communal spaces for entertaining friends and family.
Biasol Design Studio’s recent fit-out for Captain Grey takes its cue from the pastel coloured facades of Miami’s South Beach, Leanne Amodeo discovers.
The Little Evie Café in Redfern, Sydney, is light and open, taking advantage of its corner location and a touch of nostalgia. Rebecca Gross writes.