Interviews with Designers, Artists & Creatives | 2016 Archive.Our roundup of interviews with designers, artists & creatives from 2016. The list includes both established and emerging talents, like Sydney architectural model-making studio 'MAKE Models', Melbourne studio Pipkorn and Kilpatrick, and...
Product Design: Furniture | 2016 Archive.It's hardly a shock to learn that we have a seriously soft spot for beautiful furniture here at Yellowtrace. Like, duh! Our Product Design Furniture roundup brings you all the stories in which we have covered pieces such as seating (sofas,...
Australian Design & Art | 2016 Archive.As much as Yellowtrace has always been about having a well informed global view, our commitment to continuously uncover and celebrate the very best Australian Design & Art talent cannot be ignored. In 2016, we’ve brought you a string...
Product Design: Concepts | 2016 Archive.Concept Product Design deals with all those interesting objects we’ve uncovered that fall outside the commercial product category – i.e. designs which are prototypes, experiments, graduation projects, interpretations, small runs &...
Product Design: Lighting | 2016 Archive.Beautiful lighting has become a real 'thing'** in the last few years, and we simply couldn't be happier about it. Needless to say, we have a super soft spot for lighting around here, so it should come as no surprise this little but...
LOCAL DESIGN x Kozminsky Exhibition in Melbourne.LOCAL DESIGN and Kozminsky have collaborated for an exhibition of limited edition design pieces by seven leading Australian...
Cult’s Annual ‘Chairity Project’ Returns With A Twist.Cult Charity Project 2016 sees sixteen prominent Australian creatives reinvent the Magis Officina chair by the Bouroullecs, all in the name of...
Stories On Design // 3D Grids.Today we celebrate 3D Grids in a Story that brings together many inspiring projects from around the world, ranging from architecture, interiors, furniture, art and installations. 3D Grids have proven to be the perfect building-block...
Siba Sahabi’s ‘Blue Alchemy’ References First Man-Made Pigment Developed in 2600 BC.Referencing the first man-made pigment that was developed as early as 2600 BCE, 'Blue Alchemy' is the new bright blue edition of Siba Sahabi's iconic felt vases. The ancient Egyptians held the colour blue in very high regard because it...