Yellowtrace Fiona Lynch River House South Yarra Luxury Home Australia

Stone Cold Stunner: River House by Fiona Lynch Office.

When it comes to interiors that feel utterly luscious, refined but artful, expensive—yes, but fucking cool at the same time, it’s hard to go past the distinctive design language of Fiona Lynch. Fiona and her team show us, once again,...
Studio Tate Mecca Support Centre Melbourne Photo Sharyn Cairns Yellowtrace

Eclectic and Vibrant: Mecca Support Centre by Studio Tate.

Studio Tate has designed a support centre for Mecca in the heart of Melbourne’s Richmond neighbourhood. Vibrant and light filled, the new space draws on colour, tactility and beauty iconography to craft the perfect home for the...
Studio Tate Ena Pelly Armadale Melbourne Fashion Retail Yellowtrace

Elegant Restraint: Ena Pelly Armadale by Studio Tate.

The contemporary Australian fashion label, Ena Pelly, has collaborated with Studio Tate on a new luxurious flagship on Armadale’s High Street. Conceptualised as a reflection of the label’s creative vision, natural materials, sleek...
Clare Cousins Architects Stable And Cart House North Melbourne Photo Sharyn Cairns Yellowtrace

Stable & Cart House by Clare Cousins Architects.

This arresting home by Clare Cousins Architects is an exercise in masterful balance and skin-deep beauty where the existing heritage envelope confidently maintains its unique character, despite the bold new architectural insertions. The...
Splinter Society Deeds Brewing Taproom Photo Sharyn Cairns Yellowtrace

Deeds Brewing Taproom by Splinter Society.

In this multi-sensory beer extravaganza, Splinter Society’s scheme for Deeds Brewing Taproom throws visitors into the depths of the brewing process. Sexy and sleek black steel, metal screens, warm natural timber and soft suedes...
Kew Residence, John Wardle Architects, Modern House, Photo Trevor Mein | Yellowtrace

Kew Residence by John Wardle Architects.

Framed by overarching trees and three luscious elms is John and Susan Wardle’s Kew Residence. Originally designed by Horace Tribe in 1951, the house is now beyond recognition through undergoing three transformations. The latest...