Inlite celebrated their launch in New Zealand with a VIP party at Auckland’s Bubble Lounge on Thursday 12 May.
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Now cooking and entertaining from his minimalist home kitchen designed around Gaggenau’s refined performance, Chef Wu brings professional craft into a calm and well-composed setting.
True luxury strikes a balance between glamorous aesthetics and tactile pleasure, creating spaces rich in sensory delights to enhance the experience of daily life.
In a tightly held heritage pocket of Woollahra, a reworked Neo-Georgian house reveals the power of restraint. Designed by Tobias Partners, this compact home demonstrates how a reduced material palette, thoughtful appliance selection and enduring craftsmanship can create a space designed for generations to come.
The Campana brothers and the Eklund sisters from Bolon talk to Mandi Keighran and Alice Blackwood about Milan and their recent collaboration.
ERCO’s Quintessence range presents new LED double-focus downlights, taking the “light, not luminaires” principle to positive extremes
“Future Faces” is a committee representing the current cohort of graduating Bachelor of Design (Interior Design) students, presently completing the fourth and final year of their studies at the Queensland University of Technology. Previous interior design graduates have established a tradition of showcasing their talents through an annual end-of-year exhibition. This event has steadily gained popularity over the years and is now an occasion which is eagerly anticipated by the Brisbane design community with 400-500 industry alike attending throughout the night.
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At Peninsula University Hospital, a people-centric design approach brings together healthcare, culture and landscape — redefining the experience of care on Victoria’s Mornington Peninsula.
In this SpeakingOut! Interview, Peter Titmuss from BVN explores the complexities of adaptive reuse through the transformation of Sirius, unpacking how legacy, sustainability and contemporary living can coexist within one of Sydney’s most debated residential buildings.