Habitus 04 brings together a diverse selection of personalities, this issue focussing on Australia and New Zealand. Meet fashion designer, Alex Perry, architect, John Wardle, discover Tim Fleming’s art, furniture and design, the textiles of Sydney trio, Sixhands, and the fine jewellery of New Zealand’s Joanna Campbell. As well, Habitus explores a range of homes […]
June 23rd, 2009
Habitus 04 brings together a diverse selection of personalities, this issue focussing on Australia and New Zealand. Meet fashion designer, Alex Perry, architect, John Wardle, discover Tim Fleming’s art, furniture and design, the textiles of Sydney trio, Sixhands, and the fine jewellery of New Zealand’s Joanna Campbell.
As well, Habitus explores a range of homes in Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Australia and New Zealand, to offer ideas and inspiration for diverse ways of living. Explore a curvaceous Corian creation on the Auckland harbour, a family home in inner Sydney, and two very different projects by burgeoning Melbourne architect, Jeremy Wolveridge.
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