06 Feb 2012
Suzanne Trocmé for Bernhardt Design
Simple and refined, Suzanne Trocmé’s furniture collection for Bernhardt Design shows the significance of paring things back.
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Simple and refined, Suzanne Trocmé’s furniture collection for Bernhardt Design shows the significance of paring things back.
Michael Leung started HK Honey in 2009 after relocating to Hong Kong from London, building a creative career centred on urban beekeeping. Ben McCarthy has this story.
Archrival's site-specific installations explore new ways of thinking and creating by taking a collaborative approach to architecture.
The Auckland-based architect speaks to Indesignlive about Auckland's changing design approach - and why he's inspired by colour in architecture.
With their recent refurbishment of Sydney’s iconic Shangri-La Hotel, Paul McGillick thinks that HASSELL have set a new benchmark.
Turning a series of historic cargo sheds into Melbourne's new riverside hospitality precinct involved looking to the past as well as the future.
A temporary installation transforms a Sydney street into a kerb-side garden.
The Legacy Way Visitors' Centre combines multimedia and exhibition design for an interactive, immersive experience.
An even bigger International Furniture Fair Singapore (IFFS) takes place this year March 9-12 with a host of new initiatives.
Paul McGillick visits a new exhibition in Sydney which reveals the power of works on paper and the power of the sea.
After turning the brief for The Project at this year's Saturday in Design over to you, we're delighted to announce the winning concept.
As the digital age changes our notion of what product design is, designers require a new range of skills for their ideas to be marketable, says Portable.tv's Andrew Apostola.
TSAR Carpets and Rugs have worked with DBI Design to create what may be their most ambitious project to date.
Signature Floorconcepts Friendly Tiles â„¢ carpet tile collection sets the benchmark for environmentally friendly commercial flooring.
Aston is the latest release in the innovative STON-KER range from Spanish manufacturer, Poreclanosa Group. This porcelain tile offers the perfect balance between natural stone and concrete with subtle colour variations and surface undulations.
Jaime Hayon continues to play with our expectations with his latest collection, Showtime.
Electric cars could become standard with the help of this new technology from HaloIPT, writes Sam Eichblatt.
Inspired by New York-style gardens, Elevated Garden City is a concept for the post-quake Christchurch. Lee Suckling discusses its potential.
Jeremy Edmiston of SYSTEMarchitects speaks to Yelena Smetannikov about digital pre-fabrication for more sustainable architecture.
UNSW Urban Design Masters students tackle Sydney's Redfern-Waterloo area, exploring potential upgrades to the precinct and how to keep density habitable.
See how CASF Australia's Corian solid surface played an integral role in the fit out for Nok Nok Thai Eating House in Sydney's Darling Quarter.
Along the backstreets of Surry Hills, the new Hill Street Precinct has been steadily evolving into one of Sydney's most vibrant creative hubs.
The Westpac Kent Street branch in Sydney by Landini Associates is part of a cultural change bringing the bank back to a local level, writes Mandi Keighran.
Inari Kiuru finds beauty in the unexpected for her work Let us be lovers: New Jersey industrial landscapes.
Introducing the new I.D. Collection from Designer Rugs - the winners and judges from the 2010 Evolve Awards. Designed by finalists and the winner of 2010 Evolve Awards including Gavin Harris, Emma Elizabeth, Edward Wong, Louise McGregor, Sarah Marriott and Lachlan Allen.
In April Indesign's Publisher, Raj Nandan travelled to Milan to scope out the latest from the design world.
An amazing showcase of porcelain, some of the best food and design magazines in Milan, all under one roof. The wall of plates was an awe inspiring installation.
Yamagiwa is a Japanese lighting manufacturer taking the minimalist aesthetic to new heights with some lovely pieces by Lovegrove, and the 'Swell' light by Paul Cocksedge.
Breaking from the solely Starck range - XO have introduced the work of Karim Rashid to their collection for 2009.
You had your say, now the designer gets his. Pete Ford of Think!OTS voices his view on the Aussie Pavilion.
One city, 171 national pavilions, 5kms, 70 million visitors expected.
Downtown Surry Hills brought us landscaping, DJs and little a burlesque at Saturday in Design 2009.
The Darlinghurst precinct got glammed up to bring us their best for Saturday in Design.
The PYD Building and Warehouse in Precinct Seven had all of Saturday in Design talking.