With a new work year underway, Gillian Serisier has rounded up 43 design products, from shelving to seating, accessories, soft furnishings and more, to make your home office and place you crave to be.
Even prior to its renovation by Baldwin & Bagnall, the charms of Annandale House were a force to be reckoned with. Now, this inner-city terrace is a Sydney family’s dream come true.
The eternal quest for natural light in an inner-city terrace finds a unique design solution in Sydney at the hands of Brad Swartz Architects.
With smart spatial planning and clever joinery, a 20-square-metre addition makes family life easier in this Paddington Terrace, designed by Porebski Architects.
The results are out! We’re excited to introduce you to your INDE.Awards 2019 Official Shortlist. Read on to find out which entries made the final cut.
As Euroluce returns to Salone del Mobile Milan this year, we round up the latest releases from the biggest to the smallest brands from around the world.
Moody and dramatic, these pieces from designers local and across the globe allude to the cool comforts of retreating to a typified ‘man cave’… whisky in hand.
The Missoni Home collection comes down under through a pop up collaboration by Infinite Design Studio and Spence & Lyda.
Fourth generation furniture designer Jon Goulder has made a career out of pushing the envelope with materials and methods - and now, he has created bespoke 'Innate' collection for Spence & Lyda, features moody dark tones celebrating the use of Tasmanian Oak and Blackwood.
Tama’s Tee House by Luigi Rosselli Architects reinterprets the traditional beachside vernacular with materials and sculpted forms.
This waterfront retreat designed by iconic Australian-Japanese architect Koichi Takada is the epitome of an Australian dream home, adorned with a private beach, garden and open-plan living.
On Tuesday night, in Sydney and Melbourne, we held our Indesign Milan Review - at Spence & Lyda in Sydney and Jardan in Melbourne. Our panelists spoke with conviction on their experiences at the fair, offering our audiences an engaging, interactive, and ultimately more meaningful report than can be gleaned from a screen. Here we look at the Sydney discussion.