Versatile Beauty
From the kitchen and bathroom, to the front door, fireplace and even in the yoga room, this home by Wolf Architects and Penny del Castillo of In Design International shows myriad applications for a unique product.
From the kitchen and bathroom, to the front door, fireplace and even in the yoga room, this home by Wolf Architects and Penny del Castillo of In Design International shows myriad applications for a unique product.
Within the ever-changing nature of our present context, finding tiny moments of solace is an understated luxury.
From the serendipitous design collaboration that is Cosentino Dekton x Savage Design comes the Pam Table, a masterpiece that you have a chance to win!
The largest of its kind in the Southern Hemisphere, a 22-metre-waterfall designed by Waterforms International is a marvel of modern design.
For furniture designers, the art of design encompasses much more than just form, function and materiality.
Tasked with creating a refined and relaxing occasional house out of this Singapore condo apartment, Parenthesis channelled a Japanese sense of Zen.
From Cosentino, Dekton Slim is a revolutionary new range of surfaces with an ultra-fine profile, ideal for achieving a modern, minimalist aesthetic.
Dekton® Grip+ by Cosentino showcases exceptional craftsmanship and innovative anti-slip solutions that inspire the architecture and design industry.
Sturdy and long-lasting, this Habitus Loves list of solid surfaces is not only visually appealing, but it is also extremely functional in any space.
The immersive architectural installation showcases the material qualities of Cosentino’s Dekton surface material and how it comes to life with light.
A much-loved Tasmanian winery needed a new venue that could meet commercial standards, while also offering its guests a homey experience. Cosentino’s Dekton surfaces were the perfect fusion of both worlds.
An unliveable, deceased estate in Melbourne’s Alphington has been transformed into a timber box-like family home, revealing a journey of layers upon layers by architect Walter&Walter.