‘Lithic’ Modular Light Installation by Talin Hazbar.'Lithic' modular light installation by Dubai-based designer Talin Hazbar are inspired by the mountains, stemming from a local folktale “kahf al...
‘Italic Light’ & ‘Tangle’ Pendant Light Installation by COORDINATION Berlin.COORDINATION Berlin debuted a sculptural versatile table lamp & brass pendant light installation which debuted at this years' Salone del Mobile in...
Lambert & Fils Lighting Collection Inspired by Chinese Screens.Monteral-based Lambert & Fils unveiled their new collection of sculptural lighting inspired by traditional Chinese screens at this year’s ICFF. The Beaubien comes as a floor lamp, wall lamp, and a pendant. Merging an industrial feel...
Crop Stool by Rem Furniture.Relm Furniture launches a new range of solid timber stools entitled Crop. The range is based around good proportions, beautiful materials & exposed...
Lightloft Melbourne & XO Lights by Edwards Moore.Part sail loft, part lighting gallery & store, the lightloft by Melbourne-based studio Edwards Moore, is a temporary space designed to launch the XO light....
Video: Behind the Scenes with Team Yellowtrace in Milan // MILANTRACE2015.I wanted to share with you a video we've produced which gives you a little insight into our crazy week, and takes you behind the scenes of...
Invisible to the Eye Collection by Rooms Design.Aptly named “Invisible to the Eye” the collection of mirrored pieces is designed to look constant and strong like a sculpture, at the same time carrying lightness, mystique and unpredictable appearance, behaving like a chameleon and...
Event Report: 3 Days of Design, Copenhagen.A visit to Stockholm or Milan Design Week, or even one of Australia’s design events, will bring forth a smorgasbord of great Danish design. Up until now however, Copenhagen itself has lacked a world-class event to showcase its design...
Best New Talent & Independent Designers in Milan 2015.I realise Milan is well and truly behind us, but I sincerely cannot get past all the incredible talent we saw during the Week, so after much debate we decided it's never too late to celebrate the work of amazing new talent. Right? Right....