Narelle Yabuka

September 15, 2025

Saturday Indesign 2025: Melbourne buzzes with design life

On 6th September, Saturday Indesign lit up Melbourne with a day of immersive installations, design talks and showroom activations across three thrilling precincts.

September 15, 2025

Sydney’s multipurpose urban courtyard

Tzannes has completed work at The Brewery in Sydney’s Central Park, marking the culmination of an internationally significant adaptive reuse project.

September 12, 2025

Retirement living that feels “grounded, adaptable and unapologetically architectural”

Designed by DKO, the latest Ingenia Lifestyle Element resident clubhouses at Fullerton Cove and Natura at Port Stephens focus on the lifestyle needs of a changing over-55s demographic.

September 11, 2025

The things we discussed at Saturday Indesign 2025

Curated by the Indesign editorial team and hosted at leading showrooms, the Design Discussions series provided thoughtful reflection and debate on key issues shaping the industry.

September 10, 2025

Pioneer of innovation: The evolution of timber in contemporary design

Australian designed and manufactured, Laminex Architectural Panels transform timber design aesthetics with cutting-edge technology

September 9, 2025

Living with Light – Introducing Capral’s Artisan 934 Panoramic Sliding Door

Minimalist in form yet robust in performance, the Artisan 934 Panoramic Sliding Door reframes the function of a sliding door as a central architectural element.

September 9, 2025

Journey East: Azuma Den opens in Canberra

Designed by Kelly Ross, the newest addition to Bisa Hospitality's portfolio represents more than just another restaurant opening.

September 9, 2025

“The junction of the rational and the poetic”: Glenn Murcutt’s award bestowed upon Francis Kéré

With the inaugural Glenn Murcutt Symposium set to take place in Sydney in September 2025, Pritzker Prize-winner Francis Kéré receives the Murcutt Pin.

September 9, 2025

Will Lynes calls for architects and designers to value the ancient trade of signwriting

Despite its long and rich history, signwriting is a profession in decline. Will Lynes’ new show, Oily Water at Canberra Glassworks, aims to showcase the techniques of the trade to highlight its potential in design.

September 9, 2025

Bar, bistro and bowling in rural NSW: The Kinross Woolshed strikes it lucky

Technē's latest pub project gives an iconic old woolshed new life, blending family-friendly community spirit and sentimentality with nostalgic design.

September 8, 2025

Raw Edges for Established & Sons reimagine parquetry with Tongue & Groove

London-based design duo Raw Edges have joined forces with Established & Sons and Tongue & Groove to introduce Wall to Wall – a hand-stained, “living collection” that transforms parquet flooring into a canvas of colour, pattern, and possibility.

September 5, 2025

Multiple moments of mastery with Biasol

Through experience and with a passion for great design, Biasol is making gentle and perfect waves on the landscape of design.