11/04/2020 architecture & interior
“My aim is to craft a uniquely Australian aesthetic with an international influence.” To Ellison, this is expressing her influences—which span from Italian living rooms to Moroccan walls—in a distinctly Australian way. Striking sculptures and a mellowing aesthetic, her stylistic approach embodies the ideas of The New Mediterranean.
Read more 07/04/2020 architecture & interior
Determine an overall theme and think about what is achievable in your kitchen space. Before shopping for appliances or countertops, make sure you have a well throughout plan about your vision or renovation. Selecting the right material is one of the most important starts of the process. Take a note from our Kitchen Living book.
Read more 07/04/2020 architecture & interior
Collecting furniture for over two decades, Emmanuel de Bayser has curated a slice of mid-century modern mastery in the heart of Berlin. Through a smooth color palette and occasional splashes of bright tones, the residence is an exemplar of human-centric design featured in The Touch.
Read more 20/03/2020 architecture & interior
The world of print media is experiencing a resurgence as people continue to distance themselves from digital domains. Books and bookstores represent the physical objects missing in modern societies. We explore their recent cult-like rise in popularity this Indiebookday and look into our newest release Do You Read Me?
Read more 17/02/2020 architecture & interior
Ancient civilizations were connected to nature through the land, today modern societies look toward gardening to bind the soul with the environment. To coincide with the release of The Gardens of Eden, we speak to co-editor Abbye Churchill about the modern rise of residential gardenings and architecture.
Read more 05/02/2020 architecture & interior
Luminary container pioneer Professor Han Slawik built the first module structure in Europe and published one of the most thorough books documenting this style of architecture. The bestseller has been revisited a decade later to explore how it has evolved, to mark the occasion we spoke to him on the Journal.
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