Funky materials give objects an edge
Recycled materials give these objects a leading edge.
Recycled materials give these objects a leading edge.
Here's a photo shoot Jeffrey Smart would have appreciated.
Times have changed since chilli earrings were the red-hot fad.
You have to be a client or a cleaner to see the art lining the walls of many corporate skyscrapers. But there are increasing ways for the public to view it.
The book isn't dead, just the way we use them.
Fascinated by 3D printing and itching to create another watch, Ferrari’s design head is focused firmly on the future.
When thinking about how to best represent their country at the 2016 Venice Architecture Biennale, this trio couldn't go past the great Australian leveller – the pool.
An astute understanding of branding and aesthetics, and their importance to 20 and 30 somethings in the market for not just a home but a lifestyle, underpin the success of a new generation of property developers.
To realign design with social purpose, Danish architect Kasper Jensen spends more time in a lab coat than a hard hat.
These Pritzer prize winners are designing a vast extension to the Art Gallery of NSW. The only hitch: it’s not yet funded. Will it be second...
“I sent him out a few times with one of his wheels not attached,” architect Jonathan Lake says of learning to become his son's pit crew.
The Yarra Valley is on song at the moment, especially with its chardonnay, as recent wine show results attest.
Life is complicated enough. Why add to it on your wrist?
Design’s most interesting practitioners are embracing a hand-made ethos, a compelling antidote to the digital age.
You can tell your Rolls from others in the car park by looking out the bespoke features you ordered earlier.
A touring pop-up shop of furniture designed by three of Australia's best.
When one of the best milliners in the world asks you to work with him on a book, you don't dilly-dally. You walk through that gilded door, h...
Australia's most renowned design export turns his hand to tea and toast – while munching on an Apple.
Architect Jeppe Aagaard Andersen has a keen interest in harbour cities.
A hot new pizza project is coming to a cool little Melbourne street.
An abrupt change of prime minister meant stopping the press to change the AFR Magazine's annual Power issue.
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