From Unique Objects to Thought-provoking Ideas: Highlights from Melbourne Design Week 2023.Melbourne Design Week 2023 is over for another year but not without igniting curiosity, discovery and pride in our Australian design community. With the event’s enduring theme ‘Design The World You Want’ feeling increasingly more...
Our Ultimate Guide to Melbourne Design Week 2023.As passionate supporters of great design, we're thrilled to bring you our ultimate guide to the 7th edition of the Australian design event of the year. From an extensive satellite program of over 250 exhibitions and group shows alongside a...
Playful and Purposeful: ESM Studio in Redfern by Olivia Bossy.A crossover between a gallery and a lounge, Olivia Bossy has transformed an empty shed in Sydney’s Redfern into a sound studio for ESM—one of Australia’s prominent sound design and music production companies. With an aura of...
Highlights from Melbourne Design Week 2022.Melbourne Design Week returned with a wave of fresh local talent responding to the theme 'Design the world you want'. With a sense of possibility in the air, bolstered by an overwhelming sense of community, designers, artists, makers and...
Yellowtrace Guide to Melbourne Design Week 2022.Melbourne Design Week is back with its sixth edition from 17-27 March 2022, offering a dynamic program that responds to the theme ‘Design the world you want’, with two pillars—civic good and making good—providing a focused...
Venroy Armadale by Sarah I’Anson.Sarah I’Anson transports us to the coast of Spain for Australian leisurewear label, Venroy’s first Melbourne store. The elevated visual landscape plays with natural materials, evoking a sense of nostalgia for times spent on holidays in...
Dunes Restaurant & Event Space in Sydney’s Palm Beach by Olivia Bossy.You’d be forgiven for mistaking Dunes in Sydney’s Palm Beach for a cozy beachside villa. But it is in fact a restaurant and event space by Sydney based designer Olivia Bossy. According to Bossy, the renovated space respects the...
Beechside Apartment in Freshwater, Sydney by Olivia Bossy.Sydney designer Olivia Bossy has applied a minimalist but tactical approach to the renovation of a tiny 51 square metre apartment in Freshwater. One of the most obvious challenges in reconfiguring a small space is how to make it feel...