The latest lighting design from award-winning ISM Objects has been created with flexibility in mind. The stylish Loft wall lamp can transform the feel and function of a room with a gentle swing from its wall-mounted pivot.

Melbourne-based ISM Objects was formed in 1990 by Celina Clarke and Simon Christopher, who share a passion for enduring, unique lighting designs. A commitment to local manufacturing ensures that all products are crafted at its factory in the Melbourne suburb of Mentone. Some 75% of ISM Objects’ designs are created in-house and the rest are conceived in collaboration with other leading Australian designers. ISM Objects’ outstanding designs have also received international acclaim through exhibitions across the globe.

The Loft Wall Lamp is the latest in ISM Objects’ unique range of lighting designs. Constructed from sturdy steel and spun metal, Loft features a matt black finish with elegant brass elements. Simple adjustments allow you to direct the light in the direction you require to instantly transform the ambiance of a room.

For further information visit the ISM Objects showroom 8 Inkerman Street, St Kilda.

Criteria’s striking collection of designs is now even more desirable with the introduction of Apparatus Studio’s new Italian marble object collection which is now available in Criteria’s Melbourne showroom.

The Neo Marble collection explores the versatility of function - the vessel to carry, and the lantern to illuminate.

The torch-like Neo Lantern is comprised of a glass orb that sits atop a marble base - a single candle produces a delicate glow. Constructed from Italian marble, machined brass and sandblasted glass, Neo Lantern comes in three sizes and is available in White (Bianco Arabescato), or Black (Nero Kinitra).

The Neo Vessel is a study of contrast and form. The arms of the solid brass bowl slot into an urn-like marble base; the footed brass bowl may be removed from the urn and standalone. Like Neo Lantern, Neo Vessel comes in White (Bianco Arabescato), or Black (Nero Kinitra).

These gorgeous products are stocked at Criteria, 66 Gwynne Street Cremorne.
criteriacollection.com.au

Something Beginning With is a creative powerhouse founded by visual artist Laelie Berzon and industrial designer Lisa Vincitorio. More than a supplier of high quality, distinctive furniture, SBW is a design studio where the inspiring ideas of Berzon and Vincitorio are brought to life.

Melbourne-based SBW was formed in 2011. It is renowned for creating bespoke furniture designs as well as tailoring its beautiful collection to suit individual client needs in commercial, hospitality and residential environments.

Berzon and Vincitorio are passionate about supporting local industry and all of their furniture designs are manufactured in Melbourne. This also provides the freedom for customers to adapt the colour, finish, size or specs from SBWs existing furniture range.

The SBW collection includes chairs, stools, sofas, rugs and a selection of tables. Some of the most celebrated designs include the sophisticated Ari sofa, the beautifully balanced Otto collection and the distinctive Laya series of nesting tables. SBW is another expression of the immeasurable creative talents of Laelie Berzon and Lisa Vincitorio. It is a source of beautiful furniture designs that are open to interpretation without any limitations – just as the brand’s name suggests.

For further information visit somethingbeginningwith.com.au

Sleek, sculptural and visually intriguing, the beautifully crafted Contour Bench blurs the lines between seating and art. Combining the warmth of timber with the industrial feel of steel, the cantilevered design appears to float mid-air and features a slight bounce that adds an unexpected element of playfulness to the seating experience.

With slats made from Pacific Maple Marine Grade Ply and a zinc-plated, powder-coated steel frame, the Contour Bench is suitable for both indoor and outdoor use. A chameleon that will blend in with any decorative style, the Contour Bench would look equally at home in a slick, urban setting or the relaxed environs of a coastal home.

The Contour Bench is available to order at www.forrestdesigns.com.au.

Lastest work from the Vibe Design Group and high-spec builders Icon Synergy is this beautiful Mt Martha home on Melbourne’s Mornington Peninsula. An elemental palette of materials and finishes that will weather well provides a stylish and hardy skin to the luxury within. This building is a machine for wringing every last drop of enjoyment from the ever changing view, and not shy in creating a few stunning aspects of its own.

Bec Lutz, designer and co-founder of Melbourne’s innovative Design A Space stores has launched her own original womenswear label, Harvest Lane.

Fun, fresh and full of colour, the label features exclusive, custom-designed prints, and has just launched online and in each of the Design A Space retail stores.

Make sure you call into one of Design A Space’s three Melbourne stores to view the Harvest Lane range.

Cantilever Interiors is a Melbourne-based designer, manufacturer and installer of quality kitchens that are intelligently designed, exquisitely hand-crafted, sustainable, ergonomic and functional.

Cantilever Interiors was founded in 2006 by furniture and cabinet-makers Travis Dean, Peter Tragardh-Daly and Charlie Wilde after working side by side since the early 2000s from creative hub, 3 Phase Design Studio in Brunswick. The company now focuses on designing and building kitchens under the one roof at their East Brunswick showroom and workshop.

For further information visit the Cantilever Interiors showroom:
128 Barkly Street Brunswick East
www.cantileverinteriors.com

Munich has come to Melbourne with Techne Architecture + Interior Design bringing new life to the traditional Bavarian bierhaus. The project, from the Urban Purveyor Group, is Munich Brauhaus – where Oktoberfest happens 365 days of the year.

After a string of successful beer-halls in Sydney, Urban Purveyor Group’s brief for Techne Architecture + Interior Design was to turn the existing heritage goods shed in South Wharf into the home of Melbourne’s first-ever bustling bierhaus.

“The area is extensively used by joggers, tourists and cyclists as well as those coming for the neighbouring South Wharf DFO and those who work in the nearby Docklands.” says Giles Freeman from Techne.

The challenge was to turn the waterfront venue into an accommodating location that would pay homage to the traditional Brauhaus but add a clean modern twist, while at the same time, catering to 900 patrons.

The project turnaround timetable was very tight, for all involved & working within a heritage covenant added substantial complications. The scale of works and the level of detail required a very capable build team, which we luckily had,” explains Freeman.

The solution was to turn the shed itself into 3 distinct zones. The Jager Bar makes up the first zone of the bierhaus and creates a relaxed, comfortable environment. A towering log wall, patterned to resemble the forest floor and the horizontally placed fully-grown deer walking across it, create the focal point in the front bar and add a rustic, woodland feel.

Directly above is the Mezzanine floor with an open kitchen and dining area. Diners have a 180-degree view of the bars below, enabling them to take in the log wall feature from a sophisticated private bar setting. Custom joinery on the bar itself features a traditional Bavarian hunting scene.

The second zone houses the bustling dining hall, which follows the traditional model of long tables ready to accommodate festival groups and their hardy appetites and drinking habits. Custom furniture and bespoke lighting have been created to enhance the woodland atmosphere and ornamental, oversized timber antler chandeliers hang throughout.

The aptly named Wunder Bar lets diners observe the proceedings below from the Mezzanine floor. Large glass steins hang from the joists above the bar, shining brightly and sparking above patrons placing drink orders.

Set in the quietest corner of the Brauhaus is the Private Function Room, surrounded by decorative timber and tapestry paneling, sitting below the Mezzanine level.

The waterfront border of the Brauhaus has been designed to encourage casual interaction with passers by and detract from any obvious beer-hall references from the outside with its small, intimate seating arrangement.

We thoroughly enjoyed designing a playful & festive space for a contemporary venue, which in itself seeks to be an interesting update to a revered tradition,” says Freeman.

Melbourne will no longer need to jetset to Europe for a taste of festival mayhem, now Oktoberfest will be in full swing every day of the week. Get ready to enjoy plenty of festival fun, Bavarian bier, oom pah pah bands and of course, the uber wieners.

For further information visit techne.com.au

The glamour and sophistication of Spring racing has been reflected in the newly renovated Melbourne Racing Club Medallion Bar at Caulfield Racecourse. Looking to enrich the member experience through a more contemporary and functional space, Techné Architecture + Interior Design took inspiration from the classic art deco Australian pub to create a design that was chic and modern while still showcasing the history of the venue.

“We wanted to honour the era of the building with an interior and experience which had a defining character, rich in texture and pattern and an overall elegance appropriate for MRC members” explains Senior Interior Designer Dana Hutchins.

Dark oak paneling features throughout the venue, contrasted by custom Terrazzo tiling and brass light details for an unmistakable nod to art deco styling. This inspiration is most evident in the elegant island bar that forms the centrepiece of the space and features beautiful curved lines characteristic of the period. The overall look creates an atmosphere of relaxed luxury that perfectly reflects the glamour of race day.  

The design also playfully incorporates elements of the surrounding racetrack with sleek gold ceiling features mimicking the railing that runs around the track. A custom Axminster carpet brings warmth to the room with a rich colour palette and design inspired by the traditional steel windows of the Caulfield Racecourse.

Techné has taken full advantage of the Medallion Bar’s premium trackside location with a new thin profile steel frame façade that floods the room with natural light and opens up the bar to unprecedented views of the track and finish line, securing the Medallion Bar as the only place you want to be to watch your colours cross the finish.

Photography Shannon McGrath

Recently launched by the young architects at Archier, the Hex Pendant is designed for areas that require direct or focused light. Proudly designed and manufactured in Melbourne, it is available in brass, and a range of colours. The Hex will sit subtly over tables, reading chairs and bedside tables. 

Archier is a design studio based in Preston, Melbourne, creating furniture and lighting which adheres to a minimal and elegant aesthetic. Composed of three architects with Victorian and Tasmanian roots, Archier grew from a common desire for subtle interior objects which complement their surrounding space.

Single $320 

Triple  $620

Visit archier.com.au for more info 

Contact hello@archier.com.au for sales. 

Plyroom’s collection of clever, multipurpose furniture has been carefully designed to support flexible living. Constructed entirely from sustainably forested European ply, Plyroom furniture is deliberately honest and beautifully finished.

Plyroom melds the heritage of Italian design and manufacturing with local design insights, to create a high quality and authentic range of products that are perfectly suited to the Australian way of life.

Embedded in the collection is Plyroom’s sustainable ideology of hand finished, made to last craftsmanship, minimalist design and the belief that products should be passed on to future generations.

The Plyroom collection comprises innovative flexible furniture that is interchangeable in use and location. From a kid’s room, teenage retreat, dining room, living room, bedroom and work room Plyroom products are designed to evolve with changing family needs, without restriction to a single function.

“It’s a hark back to the collection’s Italian design and manufacturing heritage, of looking after the furniture that you have, of doing more with less, and having things of keepsake quality that you can pass on from one generation to the next,” explains Elise Heslop, Plyroom founder and managing director.

To check out the range visit Kids Interior Design, Top 3 By Design or Hut 13 in Melbourne. For further information and national stocks visit www.plyroom.com.au

Melbourne based designer Adam Cornish’s latest product launch is a series of lights made by hand from natural and locally sourced stoneware. 

The Stoneware Lighting range was conceived on a visit to a local artist and is influenced by the Japanese philosophy of Wabi-Sabi, which believes there is great beauty in design that is honest and embraces the process in which it was created. 

We love the natural organic form and texture of these pieces. Make sure you call into Corporate Culture to view them for yourself, 680 Elizabeth Street Melbourne. Prices retail from RRP $560.00.  

Designed and made in Australia by Tait - Birdcabin - has been thoughtfully conceived to appeal to Lorikeets and small parrots as well as humans who appreciate beautifully crafted objects and are excited by the prospect of encouraging bird life back into urban gardens where opportunities for birds to hollow have diminished.

Material : Spotted Gum timber off-cuts salvaged and reused from the Tait factory floor and a single piece of steel that has been cleverly folded, form the sturdy Birdcabin structure. Like all Tait furniture and accessories, Birdcabin is built to last.

RRP: $170
Stockist details: Tait www.madebytait.com.au 
02 9310 1333, 03 9419 7484

Posted by Brent Nolan Blunt Agency