A Mindful Retreat: Pokolbin House by Lot 1 Design and Matthew Woodward Architecture.A trifecta of interconnected pavilions, Pokolbin House balances the demands of a working estate in one of Australia's most established wine regions with the refined ease of a country retreat for a Sydney family. A nod to the principles of...
La Lune in East Fremantle by Rezen Studio.Inspired by the neighbourhood bistros of Paris’ Saint Germain, New York’s Nolita, and historic railway stations, La Lune in East Fremantle draws on an eclectic design language and decorative touches. The rich materials palette features...
Four Elements Collide: Yugen Dining by Architects EAT.Designed over three long yet rewarding years, this Melbourne restaurant by Architects EAT encapsulates a harmonious relationship between the four elements—earth, fire, wind and water. There are small details depicting the earth's central...
Ross Gardam Creates New Pavilion Space & Unveils Ross Gardam Editions.Step into the Ross Gardam universe. The Melbourne-based industrial designer has created the Pavilion, a digital space to exhibit his brand’s expanding portfolio of furniture and lighting. Set amongst the dense Australian bushland, the...
Material Mash-up: Rafi by Luchetti Krelle.Punchy primary shades mingle with power pastels amongst neutral rendered walls in this layered by Luchetti Krelle that seeks to ignite child-like awe and wonder. What results are conjoined spaces retaining their own identity, yet several...
A Dance of Sweeping Forms: Mimco Chadstone by Studio Doherty.Looking to the architecture of Carlo Scarpa, James Birrel and Rye Nishizawa, Studio Doherty imagined Mimco's Chadstone flagship as a monumental dance of sweeping forms. Ushering in an invigorating direction for the future of the Australian...
Seagrass House on Djiringanj Country, Tathra NSW by Welsh + Major.From afar, Seagrass House is almost near invisible to the eye due to the façade’s sedimentary stone colours and bushy flora. The mass volume sculpture is equally impressive as it is to its camouflage, with one edge of the wall having...
Agricultural Aesthetic: Tamworth House by MRTN Architects.This semi-rural house on ex-grazing land in Tamworth by MRTN Architects transforms a scrubby parched piece of land into an energy-efficient contemporary home designed to resists future drought conditions. Sitting low with receding...
A Maverick Spirit: Nagnata Byron Bay by Pattern Studio.Pattern Studio unveils the debut flagship for Australian label Nagnata, located in Byron Bay’s newest fashion precinct, Jonson Lane. The brand’s rebellious inclinations prompted Pattern to look toward creatives such as the Hungarian...