Welcome to the July edition of This month we are sharing a whole bunch of design news including a few super cool hospitality projects (oh but of course!), Techne’s new office space in Melbourne, beautiful new furniture range from Robert Plumb, plus an awesome Book Giveaway worth getting involved in. You better fasten your seat belts, peeps!
We’re giving away TEN copies of sold-out ‘The Breeze Block Book’ by Brickworks and architect Sam Marshall – an ode to the iconic Breeze Block.
Child Studio have brought a pink, vegan pizza restaurant to the streets of Chelsea, inspired by the ‘greasy spoon’ cafes that populated postwar London.
Another hospitality hit for Ménard Dworkind, the fifth outpost of RYU Peel sushi restaurant has opened in downtown Montreal, Canada.
Circa Morris Nunn Architects and Studio Ongarato worked with the family-owned Behrakis Group to develop the new boutique hotel Moss in Salamanca, Hobart.
Personalised skincare brand Script has a new retail space in Melbourne’s South Yarra, designed by Hecker Guthrie with a futuristic yet human approach.
Christian Hallerod has completed the first permanent Stockholm store for Swedish fashion brand Axel Arigato, creating a crisp, minimalist environment.
Architecture and interior design studio Techne have relocated from Melbourne’s CBD to a new office space in Carlton that champions collaborative work.
Beijing-based Atelier About Architecture has completed a renovation of Apartment 55 – a home, studio and exhibition space for the artist owner.
Australian furniture brand Robert Plumb has collaborated with David Harrison of Design Daily on a new metal furniture range plus imports from Swisspearl.
Cast bronze, silk velvet and curved timber appear on sofas, lounge chairs, and a daybed in the new furniture collection from New York-based Dmitriy & Co.
Japanese artists ARKO, Takuya Hamajima, and Ryosuke Harashima are holding a trio exhibition at Shibuya gallery Somewhere Tokyo titled ‘Changing Attitude’.
Berlin-based experimental design studio VAUST makes furniture inspired conceptual objects, their latest a series of ‘toys’ titled Berlin Perception.
The latest collection from emerging Chinese brand Studio Buzao comprises furniture made entirely of electroplated stainless steel in rainbow colours.
Pearlescent light bulbs peek through incisions in timber-framed canvases for the new lighting collection by New York-based design studio Pelle.
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