Making Now: Sydney Design Week 2022 Celebrates Designers Defining the Cultural Moment.Sydney Design Week returns in person for the first time in three years, with seven mega days of exhibitions, talks, film screenings and workshops all across the city’s design hubs. With the theme Making Now, the 2022 program celebrates...
Surreal Interiors Bring to Life Rakumba’s Latest Lighting Collections.As Australia’s oldest international lighting brand, Rakumba has a strong history of collaborating with established and emerging Australian designers. Led by managing director Michael Murray, this year, despite COVID challenges, the team...
Australian Designer Cutlery Brand KROF Reveals Debut Collection.Australia's newest designer cutlery brand KROF is giving cutlery the attention it deserves. Proudly designed in Melbourne, made with German forming machinery and finished with hand-polishing mastery, the collection aims to become a new...
Bell Chair by Konstantin Grcic for Magis is Made From Industrial Waste.The 100% recyclable Bell chair is light, affordable, versatile and environmentally responsible, made from recycled polypropylene obtained from the waste generated by Magis’ own furniture production and from the local car...
In Conversation with Bethan Gray on Design Mentoring + Lexus Design Award Grand Prix Winner Revealed!London-based designer Bethan Gray shares her insight on the importance of nurturing young talent for a better tomorrow while reflecting on her own practice and the journey that’s led her to become one of UK’s most celebrated furniture...
Australian Design Studio SKEEHAN Reveals Major Rebrand & New Products.Award-winning Australian industrial designer Tom Skeehan has shared with us a total brand overhaul for his eponymous multi-disciplinary studio SKEEHAN which dropped this week, including a new company logo, website and...
Four Graduates from London’s Royal College of Art Create Tabletop Products from Waste Material.Uniting design with science, four graduates from London’s 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 ‘waste’...
Bouroullec Brothers’ The Serif TV for Samsung Blurs the Lines Between Furniture & Technology.Designed by two of the world’s 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...
Canopy Chair Collection by LAYER and RAEBURN.With LAYER and RAEBURN’s shared passion for sustainability, Canopy furniture collection celebrates innovative thinking from both the industrial design and fashion world. Celebrating a shared interest in recontextualising undervalued...