Your Habitus House of the Year People’s Choice winner!
We’ve tallied the thousands of votes and a People’s Choice winner has been chosen by you – our Design Hunter readers.
We’ve tallied the thousands of votes and a People’s Choice winner has been chosen by you – our Design Hunter readers.
Despite the unseasonable weather, the design community came out to Stylecraft to celebrate Habitus House of the Year 2022 – and discover who the winners are.
This year’s program breaks with convention with three homes being announced as equal winners.
Last week, we hosted a special event in collaboration with Caroma as part of Habitus House of the Year – the evening was full of surprises and discussion – thank you to everyone who made it a night to remember!
While the kitchen might be the heart of the home, the living space is the soul of the home. It’s the space to relax, to express your personality and where most of life happens. Peruse these 7 incredible living rooms that ooze charm and functionality.
There’s just over 24 hours left to take part in Habitus House of the Year. Simply explore the 20 incredible homes, cast your vote and go in the draw to WIN a designer furniture and homewares pack valued at $27,000!
Want to take home a whole suite of incredible designer furniture and homewares valued at $27k? You very well could just by casting a vote in Habitus House of the Year.
We’re just over a week away from revealing the 2022 Selection for Habitus House of the Year. Then we open it up for you to tell us which home is your favourite. Here’s a sneak peek of what went down on deliberation day.
Launching 13 October, the fifth iteration of Habitus House of the Year will not disappoint in its diversity and outstanding design. Made possible with the support of our major partners – StylecraftHOME and Caroma.
While winter might be keeping most of us cooped up inside, this extensive range of outdoor furniture is a one-way ticket to your outdoor living fantasies.
Tacchini’s latest collection was first unveiled among the majestic ruins of an old villa in Sirmione, during last year’s Milan Design Week. Much like the scenic remains of the mansion, the designs fuse the transcending allure of primitive volumes, traditional craftsmanship and luxurious materiality.
Founded by Tashiaki Miyamoto in the Japanese city of Fukuoka exactly three decades ago, Ritzwell’s mindful design ethos couldn’t be any more relevant, universal or needed.