FEEL GOOD DESIGNS
FEEL GOOD DESIGNS
December 14th, 2012
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For a closer look behind the creative process, watch this video interview with Sebastian Nash, where he explores the making of King Living’s textile range – from fibre choices to design intent.
At the Munarra Centre for Regional Excellence on Yorta Yorta Country in Victoria, ARM Architecture and Milliken use PrintWorks™ technology to translate First Nations narratives into a layered, community-led floorscape.
Merging two hotel identities in one landmark development, Hotel Indigo and Holiday Inn Little Collins capture the spirit of Melbourne through Buchan’s narrative-driven design – elevated by GROHE’s signature craftsmanship.
Corporate Culture opened the doors of its newly refurbished Melbourne showroom for the first time last Thursday 24 March. The new space – situated in the Evan Evans building on Elizabeth Street in the city – quickly filled with hundreds of guests streaming across multiple levels (and even out the door!), celebrating the much anticipated opening of this show-stopping showroom.
Herman Miller are bringing together a collection of their iconic art posters for a unique exhibition, and inviting designers to be a part of it.
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SHAU’s Kampung Mrican revitalisation transforms community life through social architecture, local collaboration and sustainable design.
Designed by Woods Bagot, the new fit-out of a major resources company transforms 40,000-square-metres across 19 levels into interconnected villages that celebrate Western Australia’s diverse terrain.
The Simple Living Passage marks the final project in the Simple World series by Jenchieh Hung + Kulthida Songkittipakdee of HAS design and research, transforming a retail walkway in Hefei into a reflective public space shaped by timber and movement.