Living Edge

Living Edge

Living Edge is the foremost design destination for architects, interior designers, design enthusiasts and those who share discerning taste.

We’re committed to authentic design, and providing our clients with the most distinguished and desirable products available.

Visit us in store or online and you’ll find a unique edit of timeless designs from the world’s most established and forward-looking luxury furniture brands.


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Living Edge is the foremost design destination for architects, interior designers, design enthusiasts and those who share discerning taste.

We’re committed to authentic design, and providing our clients with the most distinguished and desirable products available.

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Richmond comes alive: Saturday Indesign 2025

Richmond came alive for Saturday Indesign 2025 as showrooms, rooftops and laneways transformed into a celebration of design, creativity and connection.

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.

Explore the future of design with Saturday Indesign’s Design Discussion series

Whether you’re an architect, interior designer or student eager to learn, the 2025 Design Discussion series at Saturday Indesign will inspire fresh perspectives. Check out the schedule now!

Get ready for Richmond Precinct: What’s on at Saturday Indesign 2025

The Richmond precinct will be one of the busiest hubs of Saturday Indesign 2025, with a full program of talks, product launches, installations, hospitality and entertainment running throughout the day.

Knoll’s legacy of Total Design celebrated at Living Edge panel event

Emily Moss, Brooke Lloyd, Juliette Arent Squadrito and Alexandra Ramundi joined Alice Blackwood at Living Edge’s stunning showroom to discuss a milestone approach to design.

Over $55,000 worth of prizes to be won with the Design Passport at Saturday Indesign 2025

Explore the prizes up for grabs at Saturday Indesign this year when you register and check into 10+ showrooms on the day.

Saturday Indesign 2025: Your guide to what’s on!

Melbourne is the destination and Saturday 6th September is the date – get ready for this year’s one-day design extravaganza with a full guide to what’s on.

Shaping Australian design culture for 25 years with Living Edge CEO Aidan Mawhinney

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.

The mould everyone fits: 75 years of the Eames Shell Chair

For three-quarters of a century, the iconic Eames Shell Chair has redefined the very act of sitting with its groundbreaking form, proving that, rather than restrict, the right mould can embrace every space, need and individual aspiration.

Highlights from across Copenhagen’s 3daysofdesign 2025

Take a whirlwind tour of some of the standout appearances at 3daysofdesign 2025.

As Saturday Indesign hits Melbourne this September, here is a taste of the first exhibitors

With standout presentations from the likes of Gaggenau, Jardan and Living Edge, here’s a considered first look at a handful of exhibitors shaping the tone of Saturday Indesign 2025.

The neuroaesthetics of Muuto’s designs

Whilst in Australia with Living Edge, Muuto CEO, Anders Cleeman, spoke on the five principles that shape Muuto’s neuroaesthetic approach to product design, and creating humanistic spaces.

“A comfortable and cosy space” by Studio Tate

Settling in to its new Sydney address, Addisons offices by Studio Tate are composed, light filled and easy to be in.

MillerKnoll and Living Edge partner with Queers in Property for uplifting panel talk

A packed audience at Living Edge was treated to an insightful panel discussion on ‘The Queer Wish List’ as part of Queers in Property NSW.

Groove Outdoor Collection

Ripple Effect: The development of Tom Dixon’s Groove outdoor collection

Tom Dixon talks superforming aluminium and vintage Citroën 2CVs as he recounts the development of his first outdoor collection, Groove, and shares his thoughts on the future of mobility in furniture and lighting.

Queers in Property kicking off Sydney events program

Queers in Property NSW (QIP NSW) has announced their Sydney events program to coincide with the 2025 Sydney Gay & Lesbian Mardi Gras (MG 2025).

What do teams need to be top performers? Two workplace experts weigh in

In its 2024 Global Workplace Survey Gensler asserts that’s we’re moving beyond the tiring discussions of employee presenteeism, to focus on workplace performance. What is the measure of success for top performers at work? And what are the strategies and solutions to get you there? The findings might surprise you.

Highlights from ORGATEC 2024

The reimagined format of ORGATEC for 2024 has reinvigorated the world’s leading trade fair for workplace design, resulting in the most successful edition to date. Read on to discover highlights and new trends from ORGATEC 2024.

Designed for social interaction: MGS Architect’s Kostka Building at Xavier College

For the Year 7 and 8 students of Xavier College, their dedicated Kostka Building feels warm, welcoming and offers myriad spaces for all types of social interaction. Living Edge has played an important role in this, working with MGS to supply furniture solutions that support their different learning activities.

Saturday Indesign is less than one week away – here’s what you need to know

Make sure you’re there for the year’s best day of design.


Projects Featuring Living Edge Products


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Woodside, by Unispace

The same blue-sky thinking that underpins Woodside’s energy exploration, development delivery and supply business set the tone for its new global HQ in Perth, designed by Cox Architects and Unispace.

Denton Corker Marshall Studio

Denton Corker Marshall (DCM) is well known on the Melbourne and international architectural scene, and it was time for them to have a new home.

Microsoft Technology Centre, by Tom Mark Henry

How to make a global tech giant with a transient workforce feel at home? Find out with Sydney’s new Microsoft Technology Centre.

Yancoal Sydney Workplace, by Hammond Studio

Encouraging the evolution of company culture is no mean feat, particularly when said company is in an industry as notoriously conservative as mining. Yet with their new Darling Park office for Yancoal, Hammond Studio managed to do just that.

Light Warrior, by WOWOWA

How to create a unified office space for two individual brands? WOWOWA explored this to bring structure and flair to a challenging warehouse tenancy.

Salamanca

The new Parliament Square development symbolises the current rejuvenation of Hobart and the Salamanca Building is the key.

RMIT New Academic Street

The redevelopment of RMIT’s so-called ‘grey ghosts’ signals a much-anticipated final instalment in the University’s long – decades in fact – campus transformation.

NAB Place

The National Australia Bank’s (NAB) Brisbane Headquarters, NAB Place, designed by global architecture firm, Woods Bagot, sets a new benchmark in collaborative workplace environments.

Suncorp

Sometimes the most highly evolved designs are incomplete. When conceptualising the new Suncorp headquarters in Sydney, the interiors team at Geyer worked to the idea of ‘designing to 80%’. The result is a radical take on the oft-used idea of workplace flexibility. While the building caters to the needs of its residents in the present, it comprehensively avoids dictating what these needs will be in the future.

Mirvac HQ

When builder/developer Mirvac decided half-way through the development process for the EY Centre at 200 George Street, Sydney to move their headquarters into six levels of the building, it was a vote of confidence in their own project.

From Here On

Designed by Siren Design, From Here On provides the sophistication of a boutique hotel with the comfort of a luxury apartment in a highly functional and welcoming workplace environment.

Jackalope Hotel Mornington Peninsula by Carr

Luxury used to mean the consumption of precious objects and items. Then it became the consumption of exclusive services. Now, it’s all about “transformative experiences” – this is luxury 3.0. And Carr is pioneering this outrageous new archetype with one of 2017’s most Instagrammed projects.

Bendigo Hospital by Bates Smart & Silver Thomas Hanley

The oft-opposing principles of medical-based thinking and evidence-based design have long been a sticking point for healthcare designers. The new Bendigo Hospital by Bates Smart and Silver Thomas Hanley shows us they need not be mutually exclusive. There is a sweet-spot to be found. It just takes an intelligent and intuitive design touch.

Chifley Plaza Sydney by SJB

The shopping mall is making a comeback – but not in the way you might expect. SJB reimagines the retail experience at Sydney’s iconic Chifley Plaza through a clever pairing of Manhattan Art Deco nostalgia and a design strategy that appeals to our hearts and our feet.

Collins Square Events Centre by Carr Design Group

Carr Design Group combines corporate, residential and hospitality design principles for a diverse and flexible function space at the Collins Square Events Centre. Have they created the ultimate new design typology for next-gen hospitality? We think yes…

Gilbert + Tobin Barangaroo by Woods Bagot

Design that reflects its local environment is a huge focus for practising architects and designers, and Sydney’s Barangaroo development is a hotbed for this kind of thinking. Gilbert + Tobin’s new Barangaroo workplace, designed by Woods Bagot, draws inspiration from the rich history and landscape of the site, while nestling nicely into Sydney’s new commercial identity.

PwC Melbourne by Futurespace

The old-school ‘client showroom’ is in desperate need of a shake-up – but where to start? Designed by Futurespace, PwC’s new Melbourne headquaters is purpose-built to break down traditional barriers between staff and clients. The results are extraordinary.

University of Melbourne Arts West by ARM Architecture & Architectus

What is ‘salon learning’ and how is design responding to this new educational format? Arts West, Melbourne Univeristy’s riotous new Arts Faculty by ARM Architecture and Architectus, reimagines on-campus learning via the philosophy of object-based learning.

Unispace Headquarters Melbourne, by Unispace

How can ‘smart workplaces’ stay flexible when advancements in integrated technology move so quickly? Unispace’s new Melbourne studio exhibits a built-in fluid and mutable working style that transcends the clunkiness of faddish design trends and wire-driven technology.

Deloitte Perth, by Geyer

How does the world’s most influential auditing firm self-audit? Designed by Geyer, the new Deloitte Head Quarters in Perth is a stellar case study for self-analysis and designing for the (sometimes opposing) needs of many in a single space.


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