It can be hard to decide what makes a highlight list from the sheer volume of amazing things on show at Salone del Mobile. With a discerning eye, Michael Drescher, DKO’s head of interiors, has shared his top 5 picks with us!
A new exhibition at the Powerhouse Museum seeks to explore and challenge the role of the home in 2030.
One of only four worldwide, Caon Studio and Akin Atelier collaboratively see to it that you won’t want to leave the newly unveiled Qantas First Lounge at Singapore’s Changi Airport.
Settled within the booming precinct of South Melbourne, Half Acre is an all-day eatery and event space that wears an industrial uniform.
As an Associate at Arent & Pyke, Genevieve Hromas knows a thing or two about outstanding residential kitchen design. Leanne Amodeo talks to her about bespoke fittings and fixtures and future trends.
In the current retail climate wherein physical stores are more and more frequently relocating to the world of eCommerce, Pip Vassett has done things the other way around. Five years after establishing IN BED she opens her first bricks-and-mortar store in Sydney.
The 2017 Launch Pad Australia Jury have their sights set. This diverse panel of industry connoisseurs know is exactly what their looking for, keen to uncover the next big thing in emerging Australian design – could that be you?
Working with a robust, textured palette, new products from Sydney-based designer Henry Wilson demonstrate both material and geometric purity.
An insider in this year’s Sydney Indesign, Henry Wilson is a designer whose practise is built around his belief that design should be both built for longevity and honestly resolved. Peek into his daily inspiration with a snapshot of his desk.
On the heels of his win at the Qantas Spirit of Youth Awards, we catch up with Henry Wilson to hear about celebrity designers, Australian craftsmanship and his upcoming collaboration with Marc Newson.
Stories In Form at Object Gallery explores the narrative of objects objects by asking 5 designers to make objects speak beyond their ownfour walls.