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The new range features slabs with warm, earthy palettes that lend a sense of organic luxury to every space.
Welcomed to the Australian design scene in 2024, Kokuyo is set to redefine collaboration, bringing its unique blend of colour and function to individuals and corporations, designed to be used Any Way!
For Aidan Mawhinney, the secret ingredient to Living Edge’s success “comes down to people, product and place.” As the brand celebrates a significant 25-year milestone, it’s that commitment to authentic, sustainable design – and the people behind it all – that continues to anchor its legacy.
Australian furniture brand, King Living presents the Issho Dining Table Range: a collection that champions great design, functionality and versatility in the way we dine.
The recently completed University of Newcastle campus, designed by Lyons in collaboration with EJE Architecture, brings a new perspective into the heart of a rapidly transforming town.
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The New York headquarters of haircare brand, Amika, has been designed by Civilian as the antithesis of a standard business hub.
Sydney Open invites the public to explore over 55 buildings, spaces and new additions to the skyline, with a newly released Talks & Tours program offering direct access to the architects behind Bundarra and Pier Pavilion.
Guests joined Cosentino for a behind-the-scenes look at The Block homes, discovering new materials and creative partnerships.
Central Station by Woods Bagot in collaboration with John McAslan + Partners has been named one of two joint winners of The Building category at the INDE.Awards 2025. Recognised alongside BVN’s Sirius Redevelopment, the project redefines Sydney’s historic transport hub through a transformative design that connects heritage with the demands of a modern, growing city.