Chimera Ceramic Collection by Elena Salmistraro for CEDIT.Offering entirely original and expressive interpretation, Milanese designer Elena Salmistraro has reinvented the ceramic product laden with symbolic meaning. Highly decorative, Chimera collection invites sensory enjoyment. The large...
Terrarium House in Brisbane by John Ellway.Supporting a lifestyle where a distinction between inside and outside doesnât exist and a laid-back feel always wins over anything too polished. Such is the charm of Brisbane architect John Ellwayâs own home which captures the essence...
Living Archive: An AI Performance Experiment by Ben Cullen Williams for Studio Wayne McGregor.In a world where technology is sleek, neat and, on a good day, obedient, Ben Cullen Williamsâ AI performance experiment, challenges us to see the machine as much more than a servant to our needs. Living Archive sees the fusion of tech...
Potemine Presents an Advanced Lighting Device Alis.Italian start-up Potemine presents Alis, a portable, multifunctional and interconnected lighting device that introduces a completely new way of living with light. Thanks to the IOT technology and its intuitive design, Alis allows users to...
Phoenix Tapware’s Fresh Take on Modern Minimalism with Axia Collection.Phoenix Tapware presents the brand new, ultra-thin Axia collection, proudly designed in Australia. A fresh take on modern minimalism, Axia is the award-winning bathroom brandâs latest premium designer range, two years in the making....
Bolon Launches The Art of Performance Collection.Swedish flooring company Bolon is breaking new ground by presenting The Art of Performance, a sustainable approach that rediscovers and reinterprets the beauty and function within its existing product lines, officially launched during...
Robotic Clothing Project by Ying Gao.Montreal-based fashion designer Ying Gao questions assumptions about clothing by combining fashion design with media and product design. Her latest experimental and robotic clothing line, âFloating Water, Standing Timeâ, reacts to the...
Four Graduates from Londonâs Royal College of Art Create Tabletop Products from Waste Material.Uniting design with science, four graduates from Londonâs Royal College of Art made a collection of tableware products from the industrial waste material bauxite residue, also known as Red Mud. Questioning our notion of âwasteâ...
Bouroullec Brothers’ The Serif TV for Samsung Blurs the Lines Between Furniture & Technology.Designed by two of the worldâs most high-profile industrial designers, Ronan & Erwan Bouroullec, the Samsung Serif is a first of its kind, bringing fresh new design, functionality, and aesthetic to Australian interiors. The Serif blurs...