The Melbourne Designer & Bespoke Furniture Maker Everyone Needs On Speed Dial.With a Master of Architecture under his belt, Melbourne designer and furniture maker Josh Carmody’s success stems from his broad design experience and hands-on approach. When we first met him in 2010—our first interview ever!—he was...
Terrace House 1 by Dreamer.Driven by the desire for connectedness to family, this two-story rear addition in the inner-Melbourne suburb of Ascot Vale is a magnet for family events with a green roof that provides native habitat for insects and...
The Birth of Vero, a New Italian Design Brand.A new Italian design brand, Vero, seeks to incorporate transparency and craftsmanship into everyday products. The debut collection features eight pieces by Italian and international designers such as CARA \ DAVIDE, Frederik Paulsen, Marco...
Originario Design Store in Mexico City by Andrés Gutiérrez.Originario by Andrés Gutierrez is a Barragán-esque retail store in Mexico City connecting an avant-garde audience with an alternative platform of emerging Mexican makers and producers. Located in five ever-changing rooms of a house in...
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...
Conduit Table Lamp by Hoi Kaloi.Referencing the archetypal Roman aqueducts that dot the Southern European landscape, ‘Conduit’ by Hoi Kaloi is a tabletop lamp that connects the heritage of marble design with contemporary manufacturing...
Contem Furniture Collection by Jack Dalla Santa and Cristian Lind.Cristian Lind of Temporärt and architect Jack Dalla Santa have joined forces on Contem, their debut furniture collection launched at Stockholm Design Week this February. Driven by the conviction the most sustainable material is the one...
Molten Memories by Sarah Roseman.We grow up through layers of material in domestic space. With each discarded material comes another phase in our life as well. What happens to these materials once we’ve moved on? Canadian-born, Netherlands-based designer Sarah Roseman...
Looks like Magic: Textile Clay by Jorge Penadés.Madrid-based designer and materials-alchemist-extraordinaire Jorge Penadés is back with a new material made out of textile waste and starch. His new research-driven project, dubbed Looks like Magic, utilises industrial textile “fluff”...