SJB celebrated the end of a busy year with a studio party for its clients and collaborators.
The party was hosted at SJB’s Surry Hills studio, and at the SJB designed Hutch and Hutch display suite on Hutchinson Street. Clients, collaborators and friends celebrated the year’s successes with SJB’s team of architects, interior designers, planners and urban designers.
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Natural forms meet technological sophistication to produce GH Commercial’s Pattern Perfect® Native Collection of carpets. Step inside the factory to see how local flavours inform the design.
Australia’s leading producer of solid-engineered oak flooring has recently launched a new suite of innovative resources to support creativity and ambition in the architecture and design community.
Bidding farewell to mundane and uninspired office spaces, colour has transformed our workplaces into layered and engaging environments. So we sit down with Karina Simpson, Hot Black’s Workplace Lead, to talk about the influence colour has on the workspace landscape through the prism of Herman Miller’s progressive colour philosophy.
Two of King Living’s most celebrated pieces of outdoor furniture, the Jasper II Outdoor sofa and the Luna Outdoor Chair, are feats of local design. An in-house and external collaboration respectively.
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As part of this year’s Sydney Festival, a major public artwork by Brenda L. Croft is unveiled along the Barangaroo waterfront. At once thoughtful and bold, ‘Naabami (thou shall/will see): Barangaroo (army of me)’ highlights First Nations women and girls.
The annual trade fair took place in Bologna towards the end of last year. It’s much more than just a convention on construction materials, so what are the latest trends for designers to keep pace with?
Quench your creative appetite with this new retail destination in Collingwood, Melbourne, where ceramics are the main focus.
The devastating 2019-2020 bushfires forever changed Australia’s physical and spiritual landscape – especially for rural communities such as Clifton Creek, Victoria. Architecture firm AOA Christopher Peck recently delivered a message of hope to the people of Clifton Creek with the rebuild of its beloved primary school.