For his own family home in Melbourne, architect Paul Conrad begins with interior architecture—crafting a sequence of spaces where light, material, and proportion quietly shape everyday life.
At Melbourne’s flagship Baker Bleu, IF Architecture choreographs space, material, and graphic clarity to elevate artisan bread-making into a spatial experience of precision, ritual, and warmth.
Swee Design transforms a grand Federation home into a vibrant living gallery, proving that historic architecture can embrace contemporary color, collaboration, and personality.
Splinter Society designed the Gardener's House where architecture and landscape are inextricably linked, offering a serene and inspiring environment in Melbourne.
Flack Studio + Volker Haug's collaborative Me and You lighting collection uses limited materials to show off their inherent beauty.
When tasked with designing MPavilion 9's temporary structure, all(zone) created a canopy resembling a low lying cloud, using flexible materials for a light + ethereal look that filters the summer sun.
FMD Architects preserve an 1800s Victorian house while adding a modern addition that's crowned with a tiara-like back facade.
A Solar-Powered Bench That Spins Ever So Slowly, designed by ENESS, stores sunlight from custom solar panels and rotates, to give users a slow paced perspective of their surroundings.
The Tonal Bliss home displays thoughtful, Palm Springs-inspired design choices, playfulness, and a curated selection of tones and textures.
The Hideaway House features an underground living space that houses everything an adult could dream of, including an indoor pool and bar.
Splinter Society thought creatively when designing an addition to the Tear Away House in Melbourne via the use of an unfinished concrete wall.
und Messing explores Volker Haug Studio's cornerstone material – brass – by pushing it to the limits of experimentation.
In February 2020, Oku Space founders Nick Rennie, Brett Julian + Dustin Fritsche decided to combine their expertise and make furniture.
TSAR Carpets has released the Sierra Collection, a series of calm designs inspired by global mountainous terrains and desert landscapes.
An Australia residence with a blackened facade that takes a gentle architectural approach to respect the site's distinctive landscape.