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    May

    Mexican ceramicist Andrés Anza and his winning creation, ‘I only know what I have seen’.

    How this spiky sculpture got the fashion world swooning

    Among those stopped in their tracks by Mexican ceramicist Andrés Anza’s indefinable work was Pharrell Williams. But, in the end, it’s nothing, says the winner of the Loewe Craft Prize.

    • Divya Bala
    Interior sculptural detail in Luna House, the work of Leeton Pointon Architects.

    Building a dream home? These Melbourne beauties are an ode to concrete

    Make a street statement with this silky-smooth material. It may be costly to produce but its versatility and durability make it a joy to live with.

    • Stephen Todd

    Why you might want to hold on to your ’90s designer furniture

    The work of design pioneer Gaetano Pesce is striking a chord with collectors.

    • Stephen Todd

    Six tips for styling a room from David Flack

    Incongruous and ingenious, the work of this designer has influenced interiors all over the country. Here, he takes a humble den and makes it a haven.

    • Stephen Todd
    Maurizio (left) and Christian Mussati, father and son co-founders of Wonderglass in Venice.

    The ex-financier and his father blowing fresh life into Murano glass

    Christian and Maurizio Mussati started WonderGlass to make lighting – even furniture – in tandem with some of the world’s most exciting contemporary designers.

    • Stephen Todd

    April

    Bonsai expert Hugh Grant at his Mount Victoria workshop.

    Mastering the little things: How bonsai got so big

    Stressed? The ancient Japanese practice of cultivating miniature trees is finding followers globally as an excellent way to unwind.

    • Stephen Todd
    Filippo Carandini creates brightly coloured bespoke cabinetry.

    Say nay to beige – the best new interiors are awash in vibrant colour

    For those wanting to move out of neutral territory, the good news is that bold hues are back.

    • Stephen Todd
    A customized 1965 Rolls-Royce Silver Cloud III vehicle on display at the Tokyo Auto Salon in Chiba, Japan this year.

    A $15b car? Ferrari’s boss is only half joking

    Wealthy customers are pouring more money than ever into customisation, pushing car makers to invest in supply chains and dedicated teams.

    • Updated
    • Peter Campbell

    Investment wallpaper? It’s a thing

    An atelier in France is reviving a lost art form to reimagine opulent modern interiors.

    • Divya Bala