The new range features slabs with warm, earthy palettes that lend a sense of organic luxury to every space.
Innovation, beauty, and wellbeing collide in this new range of wellness-powered surfaces
Caesarstone’s new Porcelain collection pays homage to the magic of mother nature.
Offering three breathtaking styles, these premium natural mineral surfaces carry a time-honoured beauty combined with robust performance.
Caesarstone explores the boundaries of reality with an exceptional new addition to its Mineral Surface collection that blends airy lightness with sustainable performance.
To celebrate the launch of its new Porcelain and Pebbles collections, Caesarstone has hosted a webinar. Watch Li Edelkoort on future directions in living. Learn about the new Caesarstone products, and hear from Indesign’s Alice Blackwood on modern living led by locality, wellbeing and ecological influences.
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.
The Concetto collection from Caesarstone captures the natural beauty of semi-precious stones for deeply coloured and patterned surface finishes.
With a new designer diner in Melbourne’s Collins Street, Eid Goh of ArchitectsEAT and 8bit siblings Michelle and Alan Sam talk brand evolution, the significance of Super Mario and the sophisticated art of casual hospitality.
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.
World-renowned quartz manufacturer Caesarstone has announced its latest collaboration, a partnership with New York-based collaborative practice Snarkitecture!
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…