Geyer and Blake Thornton-Smith have merged into one collaborative organisation, to be known as Geyer. Blake Thornton-Smith (BTS) has been delivering high end design solutions in Perth for more than 20 years. Over the past decade, BTS and Geyer have developed a strategic partnership, driven by a mutual appreciation for their respective design philosophies and […]
July 1st, 2008
Geyer and Blake Thornton-Smith have merged into one collaborative organisation, to be known as Geyer.
Blake Thornton-Smith (BTS) has been delivering high end design solutions in Perth for more than 20 years.
Over the past decade, BTS and Geyer have developed a strategic partnership, driven by a mutual appreciation for their respective design philosophies and solutions, and a common people focused culture.
This merger, bringing together two of Australia’s leading design firms, will bring a greater depth of support and design excellence to clients regionally commensurate with a focus on long-term client relationships and support the firm’s continued growth within the Asia Pacific region.
INDESIGN is on instagram
Follow @indesignlive
A searchable and comprehensive guide for specifying leading products and their suppliers
Keep up to date with the latest and greatest from our industry BFF's!
The new range features slabs with warm, earthy palettes that lend a sense of organic luxury to every space.
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.
It’s with sadness that Indesign has heard of the passing of Janne Faulkner – a true pioneer of design in Australia. Here we republish the Indesign Luminary feature from issue #57 of Indesign.
Dorryce Rock’s exhibition Flourishing, was launched at Danks St Depot, Waterloo, on 12th May 2009.
The internet never sleeps! Here's the stuff you might have missed
Architectus’ new headquarters for Q-CTRL addresses complex technical requirements while creating an enjoyable place to work.
Adam Markowitz Design, in collaboration with Simeon Dux, has been awarded The Object at the INDE.Awards 2025. Their winning project, A Cabinet of Curiosities, is a masterwork of craftsmanship and adaptability; a poetic response to shifting domestic and professional life in the post-COVID era.