September 21st, 2009


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The difference between music and noise is partly how we feel when we hear it. Similarly, the way people respond to an indoor space is based on sensory qualities such as colour, texture, shapes, scents and sound.
True luxury strikes a balance between glamorous aesthetics and tactile pleasure, creating spaces rich in sensory delights to enhance the experience of daily life.
Herman Miller’s reintroduction of the Eames Moulded Plastic Dining Chair balances environmental responsibility with an enduring commitment to continuous material innovation.
At the Munarra Centre for Regional Excellence on Yorta Yorta Country in Victoria, ARM Architecture and Milliken use PrintWorks™ technology to translate First Nations narratives into a layered, community-led floorscape.
It’s been a busy month as usual across the design industry in Australia and the wider Asia Pacific. We track the latest promotions and moves.
A forum exploring the role of water in the cities of 2040 to be held in October.
The Italian made Outdoor Collection from SP01 is an elegant series of chairs, tables and stools designed by Australian designer Tom Fereday.
The Totem pod is the latest addition to the award winning range of bernabifreeman products. The Totem design received the illustrious Bombay Sapphire Design Discovery Award in 2007. It is now available as a high gloss, 100% recyclable and versatile pod. Inspired by cut crystal and domestic heirlooms, the decorative archetypal form sits perfectly in […]
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New Office Works transforms a former airport precinct into a floating garden at The Cullinan, layering social and serene landscapes across two elevated levels overlooking Victoria Harbour.
A vital element in creating an exceptional showroom is setting the scene for customers to imagine themselves in completed spaces.
The difference between music and noise is partly how we feel when we hear it. Similarly, the way people respond to an indoor space is based on sensory qualities such as colour, texture, shapes, scents and sound.
Byera Hadley Scholarship-winner Michael Jones is about to set off on a research trip across five countries. He tells us why his research focus, straw, is a sleeping giant in the context of climate crisis and built environment waste.