The lustrous interiors of YSG’s Black Diamond
Carving through a rabbit warren of unusable spaces, YSG has exploded this lovely home’s potential into a magnificent Black Diamond in name and lustre!
Carving through a rabbit warren of unusable spaces, YSG has exploded this lovely home’s potential into a magnificent Black Diamond in name and lustre!
Bucking convention with the decision to design the two residences as apartments rather than townhouses, Inglis Architects has allowed itself the freedom of grand design with DS Residences.
When two school friends reconnected over a shared love of design and sustainability, the opportunity to collaborate did more than give new life to a 110-year-old house – it cemented a friendship while making a poetic story in the process.
How do you balance the desire for open views while considering the need for privacy? The Lookout is a residence defined by a peaceful loftiness.
Aditi Sharma leads her own interior design studio and jewellery brand in New Delhi, India, both of which explore materiality and local craftsmanship.
The third episode in our Habitus House of the Year series is out and in this one we consider the critical role of designing and redesigning our homes to suit modern life, now and into the future.
Every product we bring into our lives holds a value.
How one of Australia’s leading names in furniture maintains an ethos of longevity, responsibility and sustainable design.
When designing, materiality is one of the most essential considerations in creating a space that is welcoming, comfortable and luxurious. King Head of Textiles, Sebastian Nash, explores the importance of creating a considered material palette.
Perched atop a steep slope of site, overlooking Georges River in regional NSW, Bay House by Studio Prineas is a tranquil, multi-generational residence designed with liveability and longevity front of mind.
Cattelan Italia Keramik welcomes Arenal, Breccia and Zefiro – three new captivating finishes, inspired by precious minerals – to its cast of bold and beautiful ceramic furniture.
Australian bathroom design has evolved over the years, taking cues from Europe, but largely being informed by a context that is unmistakeably Australian.