The
Design Anthology
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Rosy and Refreshed
Charlie & Rose founder Benjamin McCarthy and his celebrity blogger wife Geneva Vanderzeil give us a peek into their newly renovated Brisbane home
The Colours of Indonesia
ID12 celebrates its 10-year anniversary with a ‘soulfully Indonesian’ exhibition that offers a vision of modern living inspired by the country’s rich history
Common Comforts
The SoHo home of Common’s Director of Architecture Jenn Chang is a thoughtfully designed space that promotes harmony and happiness
Contemporary Colonial
Set over more than 1000 square metres, The Bangka Project in Jakarta reflects modern design sensibilities with a nod toward Dutch colonial architecture
Heady Huntingtower
Agushi Construction Founding Director Bear Agushi’s new family home is a testament to his passion for contemporary architecture and design
A Family Affair
For most Thais, family is the foundation of social life, and multi-generational family homes are commonplace in Thai culture. This extended family home features a communal space that reflects community values, but thanks to the ample living areas never feels overcrowded
Alone Together
Humans are social creatures, but we all need somewhere to retreat to — even more so in a metropolis where space is limited
Let the Sunshine In
A traditional home in Richmond, Victoria, is made over to welcome light (and potential new additions to the family)
A Cross Section of Australian Architecture
At the intersection of old and new, abstract and domestic, this Melbourne home received both a restoration and a modern addition
The Panorama
Singaporean architect Goy Zhenru transformed this small condo into a sensory sanctuary
Inkwood Restaurant & Bar
One of the first restaurants to open in Shanghai Columbia Circle, INKWOOD Restaurant & Bar is chef Beichuan Yang’s first solo endeavour. Serving European dishes with a Chinese influence and designed by the Shanghai-based multidisciplinary design studio STUDIO8, INKWOOD has become popular with the city’s contemporary crowd.
Less is More
Our world is in a constant state of flux. It’s only natural then, that humanity would be drawn to spaces that are calm, nurturing shelters from the outside world. That’s what Hip-Pop Design had in mind when they designed this private clubhouse
Lap of Luxury
How Australian interior design studio Infinite Design gave a 1980s penthouse a modern revamp
Mean Noodles
What do you get when a Cornell graduate architect is also a Le Cordon Bleu trained chef? You’d expect nothing less than this delectable hole-in-the-wall
Lane House, Beijing
The Finnish architect Alvar Aalto once said that architecture should be “in harmony with the human being”. Extrapolate from this what you will, but Beijing-based architect Nolan Chao of ARCHISTRY design&research office has taken the literal route
Blue Jewel
This Hong Kong jewellery designer’s London penthouse has dazzling blue, bespoke, industrial-chic accents