Heirloom Furniture Exhibition by Anton Gerner in Caulfield, Melbourne.Showing that traditional techniques can be used to make the most contemporary, sculptural furniture, Anton Gerner's exhibition within the opulent National Trust mansion Labassa demonstrates that ultra-modern pieces can show heritage homes...
Bicolore Vicenza Stone Table Collection by BCXSY for Laboratorio Morseletto.Amsterdam-based interdisciplinary design cooperative BCXSY have created a furniture collection, ‘BICOLORE’, using the historical Vicenza Stone. Developed for the family-owned self-described ‘marble tailors’, Laboratorio Morseletto,...
The Stable House in Copenhagen by Frama.Preserving the heritage façade of the former horse stable, Frama implemented custom elements with considered attention to detail, resulting in a warm and unique single residence aptly named The Stable House. Within the predominantly...
New York-Based Brand Avoirdupois’ Debut Furniture Collection Nº1/ Tripartite.Based out of a workshop in New York’s Soho, James Stumpf is the designer slash engineer behind Avoirdupois. He utilizes a deep understanding of material properties and a deeper desire to create original pieces unbound by mechanical or...
Cucina Pietra (Stone Kitchen) Concept in Sao Paulo by Felipe Hess.Part of Brazilian architectural exhibition Casacor, Sao Paulo-based Felipe Hess Architects have designed a minimal concept kitchen 'Cucina Pietra' around three core principles: affectivity, technology & sustainability. The 85-sqm...
House for a Couple in Fondi, Italy by SET Architects.For this apartment in the historic town of Fondi in central Italy, SET Architects played on a dialogue between the historical and the contemporary, relying on natural materials such as timber and marble, careful colour selection and...
Casa Kaspé in Mexico City by Zeller & Moye.Custom joinery defines Casa Kaspé, a Mexico City apartment renovated by Zeller & Moye. An ‘accessible wall’ spans the entire 17m depth of both upper and lower floors, comprised of overlapping timber doors that conceal miscellaneous...
OBO Office in Paris, France by Ciguë.Inspired by the meditative simplicity of a monastery, Ciguë chose humble, long-lasting materials including solid oak, baked earth and crude steel for the OBO office in Paris. Rather than disrupt the flow with solid walls, glass...
Renovation of a “Loft-not-Loft” in Barcelona by H3O.Built across two deep, narrow bays that typify the architecture of Barcelona’s Eixample district, ‘Loft-not-Loft’ apartment by H3O is defined by multi-functional moveable furnishing and delicious retro vibes. The timber...