The Camper store in Sao Paulo, Brazil has the same design principles, which create an engaging environment by integrating dense layers of coloured fabric strips through the spatial footprint of the ceiling.
Representing a new breed of inner city developments, Paramount House has emerged as one of Sydney’s most authentic and highly adaptable mix-use projects.
The project celebrates the traditions of the school and civic library through a series of key ideas, or ‘chapters’, that have been translated into architectural interventions.
The project involved creation of a new studio and gallery space with flexibility to house different workplace arrangements from permanent subtenant to a series of hot desks for short stay freelancers.
Things like cabinets, kitchen apparatus and storage areas are traditionally placed on top and around the bench, but the new range assimilates these objects and structures into newly assigned spaces or 'islands'.
When beauty and sophistication come together in a project the designer has achieved the brief. Miriam Fanning and Lauren Foy of Mim Design have done just this with a perfect marriage of style, substance and complexity in their design for the Little Group offices.
(inside) Interior Design Review and Cult Design celebrated the 60th Anniversary of the iconic Series 7 Chair by Republic of Fritz Hansen, as Cult reveal two exclusive anniversary editions of the chair.
The 200 series oven range consists of ovens, Combi-steam ovens and Combi-microwave ovens and is complimented with a range of microwaves, fully automatic espresso machines and warming drawers.
ADR looks at three brands encouraging social awareness through design, supporting disadvantaged communities through their production practices.
With noisy open plan offices seeking new ways to strengthen productivity, the Framery O repurposes the archaic phone booth concept, providing a customisable workplace solution.
The collaboration between Axor and Philippe Starck on the 'Starck V' won the accolade in the prestigious furnishings and interiors trades fair.
Sologic's eTree promises to engage with communities and promote ideas of connectivity, design and sustainability.
ADR speaks to Elliot Gorham from Handsome & Co School of Fine Woodworking and Design about the current hands-on climate encouraging Melburnians to get crafty.
Doshi Levien and Schiavello have melded both principles of form and function into a product that is practically strong and mobile, but also sophisticated in its design.