A Sri Lankan House With Transplanted Roots
Sri Lankan architect Palinda Kannangara balances nature and culture in this breezy three-generation family home in Colombo.
Sri Lankan architect Palinda Kannangara balances nature and culture in this breezy three-generation family home in Colombo.
Thursday 27th February was a big night in Melbourne for the architecture and design community, not least because Living Edge Melbourne threw open its doors to their long-awaited new showroom in Richmond.
Saturday 12 October 2019 was a full day of design immersion, and a resounding success! In case you missed it, let us get you up to speed on the products and discussion topics you need to know.
The serenity of New South Wales’ Byron Bay is difficult to ignore – and for Mac Design Studio, this presented an opportunity for residential gold.
Michele De Lucchi has been at the forefront of progressive design for more than four decades, producing work that has become seminal in the history of design.
For this New Zealand family, relocating from Auckland to a rural town has led to a remarkable urban project: a semi-public house complete with a micro café and gallery.
In an exclusive partnership with W.Atelier, Vitra has opened a 400-sqm retail store at Tan Boon Liat Building. It is to be the first of many in Asia.
Whether working from home or wanting to do some occasional studying, this Habitus Loves list can help you stay organised and avoid distractions.
Adding a creative touch to any interior can be done through a selection of fine, bold and quirky designs. Habitus loves the following statement pieces.
Brought to Australia by Living Edge, Vitra’s 100 Miniatures Exhibition celebrates the last two centuries of chair design.
Perched a-top a 150 acre cliff ridge, Headland House, designed by Atelier Andy Carson, was developed for a system of living which prizes excitement and a bit of risk in the safest possible way for an art-loving couple and their young family.
Ahead of Edward Barber’s Australian visit to launch Barber Osgerby’s Pacific chair for Vitra, we caught up with Ed and Jay – in the backseat of a black cab on the way from their East End office to give a lecture at the V&A. It’s not just London cabbies who have The Knowledge…