With a new showroom and workshop space laden in rich and textural walnut timbers, ambient lighting and Scandinavian furniture to complement – Marz Designs is breaking the mould of the typical Byron Bay aesthetic with a dark, chocolately interior.
Collaborating with renowned glass artists Ben Edols and Kathy Elliot, interior designer Alexandra Kidd is releasing a limited-edition range of handblown artisanal lighting and vase designs.
Committed to the artful illumination of spaces, Volker Haug Studio amps up its well loved lighting collections with two new additions.
Australian brands Harbour Outdoor and Special Lights have joined forces to cater to the architecture and design community, emphasising their luxurious collections and expert advice on outdoor space improvement.
Representing leading international lighting brands such as Foscarini, Moooi and Lee Broom, Space Furniture hosts a lighting repertoire which can build atmospheres and transform spaces at the touch of a button.
DesignByThem is a powerhouse of Australian design with a reputation for playfulness and creativity, all fuelled by a love of collaboration.
Danish design house GUBI pays tribute to Paavo Tynell, the ‘man who illuminated Finland’, in its latest series of lights.
Cantilever Interiors transform this Darling Street residence into a celebration of its inhabitants that feels intimate and unique.
Mud Australia launches a new porcelain lamp collection, which fuses traditional ceramics and modern technology – created in collaboration with Zachary Hanna.
From La Mamounia in Marrakech to the Four Seasons in Chicago, LASVIT is synonymous with the world of luxury lighting and objects.
The Ceto collection captures the rippling patterns of the ocean’s surface, a tribute to the tranquillity of the sea.
David Trubridge’s new book titled, The Other Way, presents the designer, writer and photographer’s journeys to some of the most beautiful places on earth in glorious images and evocative text. Most know Trubridge as a global force in design but through this book another side of the creative is revealed. The love of the land sings clear and sweet through Trubridge’s voice and, as with the siren’s song, once the voice is heard it will transfix.