House for a Sculptor by Miles / Thorp Architects
House For A Sculptor, by Miles / Thorp Architects, is a celebration of art, materiality and tactility, all on a compact four metre wide footprint.
Shining a Light on Craftsmanship and Ceramics with Lighterior
Exploring the importance of craftsmanship and authenticity, we speak with Lighterior about the beauty of ceramic lighting and how to make the most of layered lighting in the home.
Hosono House by Ryan Leidner Architecture
Nestled away from the street behind a lush garden and architectural footbridge, Ryan Leidner Architecture’s, Hosono House, offers the best of both worlds – tranquil retreat living and sweeping city views.
Bush Flowers by Cassandra Hamilton & Michael Pavlou
Whether you’re growing for personal or commercial use, creating your own source of flowers is every flower lover’s dream! Even the smallest garden can produce special things to bring inside and use to decorate your home.
Lighterior
The Lighterior collection draws on the importance of emotion and quality that lighting can bring to a space.
Kip&Co's New Marbled Enamelware Collection
Kip&Co's latest range of marble-swirled, pastel coloured enamelware is durable and versatile – perfect for entertaining at home or camping trips by the sea.
Salon HER by Folk Studio
Inspired by luxury hotels and the beauty of their lobby areas, Folk Studio’s latest design, Salon HER, draws on the feelings of home and nostalgia.
Montana Mincher and Declan Walters from Kyn & Folk
After discovering a gap in the market for sustainable and beautifully designed water filters for the home, Montana Mincher and Declan Walters, from Kyn & Folk, decided to make their own – creating vessels that explore the line between art and utility.
Bianca Pintan
Byron Bay-based ceramic artist Bianca Pintan injects energy and texture into her ceramic pieces – letting her inner child guide her work.
Aotearoa New Zealand Design
In the beautiful country of Aotearoa New Zealand, the landscape is celebrated through design that honours the environment and the culture that takes care of it. We looked at four businesses — from handcrafted rugs and compostable packaging to locally designed and made furniture, lighting, and objects — that put Aotearoa on the design map.
Jordan Fleming
Melbourne-based designer and artist Jordan Fleming uses humanistic reference points such as humour to elevate her designs beyond their programmatic function.
Holly Ryan
Noosa-based jeweller and sculptor, Holly Ryan, embodies an innate respect for the environment and natural world through handmade, considered design.

