Habitus Loves… Making A Statement
Adding a creative touch to any interior can be done through a selection of fine, bold and quirky designs. Habitus loves the following statement pieces.
Adding a creative touch to any interior can be done through a selection of fine, bold and quirky designs. Habitus loves the following statement pieces.
Brought to Australia by Living Edge, Vitra’s 100 Miniatures Exhibition celebrates the last two centuries of chair design.
Perched a-top a 150 acre cliff ridge, Headland House, designed by Atelier Andy Carson, was developed for a system of living which prizes excitement and a bit of risk in the safest possible way for an art-loving couple and their young family.
Ahead of Edward Barber’s Australian visit to launch Barber Osgerby’s Pacific chair for Vitra, we caught up with Ed and Jay – in the backseat of a black cab on the way from their East End office to give a lecture at the V&A. It’s not just London cabbies who have The Knowledge…
Brisbane’s latest development in Coorparoo walks a fine line between heritage and modernity with original townhouses restored with contemporary interiors, and new townhouses built in a heritage style.
Originally created by iconic 20th Century Designer Alexander Girard for his own home in Santa Fe, these wooden dolls are inspired by his extensive collection of works of popular art.
Antonio Citterio’s Grand Repos and Repos stand in the tradition of the classic lounge chair, but Citterio has developed the concept further to reach a new level.