Giant Design’s interpretation of a neutral villa palette This villa is an exploration of neutral palettes meeting contemporary design, in the heart of Poly Purple Mountain in Foshan, China.
A 35-square-metre apartment on the water’s edge in Jakarta A standard one-bedroom apartment is reimagined through a clever use of space and design, embodying the future of compact living in Jakarta.
Weaving texture and functionality at Embroidered Home The home of a fashion designer, this residence in Mumbai layers textures and subtle patterns together with embroidery and rattan as a thoughtful nod to the owner. Helmed by designer Saniya Kantawala, the design cleverly intertwines aesthetics and practicality.
A Brisbane residence with elevated tropical delight Fernberg blends diverse materials and landscaping to create a contemporary family home deeply integrated with its Brisbane surroundings while offering coveted city views.
Reimagining a 19th century sandstone cottage in regional NSW The Hunters Hill House has been revitalised with a respectful blend of historical preservation and contemporary aesthetics by architectural firm Glyde Bautovich.
A Noosa home inspired by Geoffrey Bawa This coastal home in Queensland by CLO Studios serves as an artful homage to its history, the natural environment, and the famed Sri Lankan architect Geoffrey Bawa.
Aireys House uses nature as an architectural canvas Seated amid dense bushland, Aireys House by Nicholas Burns harmoniously blends with the Australian landscape.
GUBI’s modern revival of Finnish legend Paavo Tynell Danish design house GUBI pays tribute to Paavo Tynell, the ‘man who illuminated Finland’, in its latest series of lights.
A Kirribilli residence that embraces the contemporary and honours heritage A Victorian bungalow reimagined. The Kirribilli Bungalow, redesigned by Howard Tanner, Sidney Rofe, and Mary Dewar, is a fusion of history and modern design that seeks to capture the home’s surrounding light and space.
Piermont is a residence that has aged gracefully Ten years after its completion, Piermont by Rachcoff Vella Architecture underscores the enduring potential of architecture where natural elements and sustainable practices have endured.
A soft touch with Mud Australia’s new porcelain light collection Mud Australia launches a new porcelain lamp collection, which fuses traditional ceramics and modern technology – created in collaboration with Zachary Hanna.
A home that opens up to its tropical, riverside location A once dilapidated dwelling on the Noosa River emerges anew, reborn through the creative efforts of Kelder Architects.