Lawless & Meyerson channels Japanese minimalism at the Zen Apartment
The principles of Japanese minimalism converge with contemporary urban living at the Zen Apartment, where the landscaping is ever-present.
The principles of Japanese minimalism converge with contemporary urban living at the Zen Apartment, where the landscaping is ever-present.
Nodding to modernism, while sitting firmly in the contemporary, Mim Design’s Sanctuary House is a delight of circles and form.
Launching a furniture brand during the pandemic has made Eastern Edition’s founder Teo Yang a legend of sorts. But what he offers is not just a one-stop shop for trendy design. A visit to the brand’s Gangnam stores highlights why.
Exploring the world of tiny living in Tasmania, Little Falu is dedicated to embodying the essence of Nordic living – and it’s available to stay in.
Cool and minimal, Forest Villa takes its design cues from the natural world and translates them into an exemplary built form where a family lives in peace and tranquillity.
The creative homeowners, together with studio AKDA, have peeled back the layers of history on this home through a reductionist process, creating a calming home defined by natural materials and warmth.
Reworking an inner-city terrace, Downie North has created a home that slowly unfurls, with a kitchen and courtyard at its core.
Simple, subtle, and unobtrusive beauty flows through this Clovelly home by Madeleine Blanchfield Architects.
Adam Kane Architects responds to a rural site with a heightened understanding of the natural setting, optimising its location across from the Daylesford Botanic Gardens.
The Minimalist House
Over the decades, Stylecraft’s collection of local and international designer brands has evolved into one of the most esteemed collections on Australian shores.
Inspired by the Scandinavian and minimalist design philosophies, Vän Hus Interior Design transformed this resale flat in Singapore into a restful sanctuary.