A Tailored Kitchen System For Modern Australia: Tableau
“Tableau is an evolution of what we’ve been doing, a move in the ethos of Australian design,” Charlie Wilde, Director at Cantilever.
“Tableau is an evolution of what we’ve been doing, a move in the ethos of Australian design,” Charlie Wilde, Director at Cantilever.
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ONG&ONG expands on the Modernist language of a house, and adapts it for a multi-generational family in Singapore.
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In Melbourne, Pipkorn&Kilpatrick turn an existing, poorly lit Art Deco home into a generous space where a young family can spend quality time.
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Alisa and Lysandra have fitted a terrace in Melbourne with Zip HydroTaps and a bold material palette so that it is sympathetic to its heritage but suitable for a modern dweller.
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