The comforts of home
Gentle moments and quiet spaces, all of these homewares and furniture pieces coalesce in harmony.
Gentle moments and quiet spaces, all of these homewares and furniture pieces coalesce in harmony.
Koskela’s latest addition – Mirii – is a collaboration with Indigenous artists, which sees woven grass lampshades lit up as a thing of beauty.
Whether it’s top of your wishlist or not something you’ve ever considered for your home, beanbags have come a long way, and these ones bring style and texture.
House James by Berresford Architecture didn’t begin as a project – just a few exploratory sketches and an idea that proved all too tempting.
Studio Prineas has given a quaint federation house in Sydney’s inner-east an extension on life, tactfully restoring it as the contemporary family home of four.
When the residents of a 1950s bungalow faced the ‘move or improve?’ dilemma, they opted for the latter – calling on THOSE Architects to make staying a reality.
Slow down; light a candle; run a bath; settle in to read a good book. Create a space of personal sanctuary and find yourself a moment of tranquility.
In this beachside holiday house that remembers the iconic Nissen Hut, Max Pritchard Gunner Architects showcases the beauty of understated, simple, environmentally responsive design.
The story of this collaboration between Koskela and the Yolngu weavers of Elcho Island Arts in Arnhem Land began over a decade ago. We speak to Sasha Titchkosky of Koskela and Judy Manany, one of Elcho Island Art’s weavers, about what they all gain from the project, which is still going strong today.
Last week Koskela played host to a little slice of South Australia in their Sydney Showroom, with a special JamFactory pop-up store taking residence till the end of December.
To create a better future we have to learn from the past and, in part, that’s what this collaboration between seasoned professionals and the relatively new kids on the block is doing.