The BD Barcelona Designs Monkey Side Table by Jaime Hayon. A cheeky yet practical creation from celebrated Spanish artist and designer Jaime Hayon, the Monkey Side Table is made of solid architectural concrete and leaves a lasting impression in both indoor and outdoor environments. It is part of Hayon’s Gardenias collection, which is his second for BD Barcelona after his successful Showtime collection.

For further information visit Living Edge livingedge.com.au or call 1300 132 154

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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

The ‘Grand Old Lady’ of Abbortsford is back - The Terminus Hotel re-opens.

A Melbourne institution has awoken from its slumber. The ‘grand old lady’ of Abbotsford, The Terminus Hotel, is back thanks to an inspiring collaboration between Sand Hill Road and Techné Architecture + Interior Design.  The quintessentially Melbourne watering hole has returned from its long enforced hiatus to once again grace Abbotsford’s Victoria Street with its lovingly restored façade and promise of good times and frivolity within its green walls. 

Following a number of successful creative collaborations including the recently renovated Prahran Hotel, Sand Hill Road once again turned to renowned hospitality design team Techné Architecture + Interior Design to help them resurrect and reinvigorate the Terminus Hotel. Sand Hill Road provided Techné director, Justin Northrop, with two criteria; the first, to deliver a unique design that caters for today’s patrons while also acknowledging the venue’s illustrious past and the second, to create a lush garden space offering local residents respite from the surrounding concrete jungle and a meeting place for their family and friends. 

“The venue has been almost completely dwarfed by apartment developments in recent years and it seemed entirely appropriate to provide a lush oasis for patrons surrounded by the ever increasing urban sprawl. The challenge was creating a space that provides an increasing level of amenity while also retaining the much-loved character of the pub. “The original heritage protected façade, built in 1923, has been restored, but the famous green paint-job will remain. The interiors are a modern interpretation of the original pub, with the focal point being the art deco-inspired front bar. In contrast, the spectacularly kitsch upstairs ‘Paris Tropical’ bar space is a nod to the Terminus’ flamboyant history. The circulation between the internal spaces and the sprawling urban jungle beer garden is designed to be continuous and allows patrons to explore the pub and check out what else is going on throughout the venue,” says Northrop. 

The new island public bar draws inspiration from the art deco era with antique gloss tiles and is connected overhead with striking copper tanks which will pump fresh, unpasteurised Carlton Draught directly to the glasses of thirsty locals - the next best thing to tasting it straight from the brewery, located only 2 minutes away. The centerpiece of the breathtaking top to bottom redesign is undoubtedly its lush 150 square metre beer garden with nine metre high glass ceiling and 2 outdoor bars. Designed to emulate a forest canopy, the two level ‘urban jungle’ comes complete with full sized Waterhousea Floribunda trees and huge steel columns set at random angles that will become a living, breathing oasis offering patrons plenty of opportunity to chill out, relax and soak up the unique surroundings. 

The various bar areas in the pub offer very differing experiences but are all inextricably linked together to provide patrons with an interactive and connected pub experience few venues can match. With a 516 patron capacity, the pub is served by five bars and will have 72 seats available for reservation, as well as function spaces for up to 80 people on the outdoor terrace and 150 people in the upstairs lounge. 

The Terminus Hotel is located at 605 Victoria Street, Abbotsford and is open from midday until late on weekdays and until 3am Friday and Saturday evenings. For further information or bookings for dining or private functions, contact 03 9427 0615 or visit www.theterminushotel.com.au. 

For more info on Techné Architecture + Interior Design, visit http://www.techne.com.au

Introducing Something Beginning With…

Melbourne-based Something Beginning With (SBW) infuse a unique dynamic to the Australian design landscape through their intelligent range of adaptable and customisable furniture.

SBW was formed in 2011 when industrial designer Lisa Vincitorio and visual artist Laelie Berzon combined forces with a vision to create a furniture range that merged high quality design, visual appeal and local manufacturing. 

SBW has a Melbourne-based manufacturing network and their products are cleverly coordinated to offer solutions to a wide range of interior situations. “Our eclectic mix of side, coffee, dining and bar tables; stools, chairs, easy chairs, ottomans, rugs and storage are designed to coordinate and work well together,” Vincitorio explains.

Offering a range of customizable pieces from their current collection and bespoke furniture to suit a client’s specific requirements, SBW creates adaptable new furniture that can meld into an existing space or allow the client to create an individual statement through customisation. 

SBW offers a collaborative service with a point of difference: “It’s SBW’s collective strengths and team approach to the conceptualisation and development of each new product which gives us a very clear direction and knowledge of what works for the market,” Vincitorio says.

Vincitorio and Berzon work closely to conceptualise each product. From there Vincitorio takes care of design development and engineering, while Berzon adeptly manages sales and marketing. Backed by a decade of business and design experience and 17 collections to date, SBW is making a mark as an established Australian furniture brand with a passion for innovation.

For more information please visit: somethingbeginningwith.com.au 

Melbourne based, Italian designer Fabio Biavaschi has picked up the Best Product award for 2014 at Vivid (Vibrant Visions in Design). The wooden armchair inspired by Meccano, the historic building game for kids, picks up the win for the commercial category.

Fabio is a multidisciplinary Italian designer who’s had extensive experience in Europe. Now based in Melbourne, he works in retail, interior, furniture and lighting design. The piece has a rugged design that suits the Australian lifestyle and strong sustainability credentials.

For more information on Fabio visit fabiobiavaschi.com

Designer Mary Vasiliadis has created a set of geometric, bold abstract arrangements including rings and broaches using 3D printing techniques.

After graduating from an Associate Degree in Furniture Design at RMIT, Mary decided to shift her attention to small-scale forms, creating playful and dramatic pieces of wearable art.

Prices range from $60 - $80 for the 3D printed rings and brooches and available for purchase from the following locations.

Stephen McLaughlan Gallery
Level 8, room 16 The Nicholas Building
37 Swanston Street Melbourne

NGV Shops
NGV International, 180 St Kilda Road, Melbourne and The Ian Potter Centre: NGV Australia, Federation Square.

Introducing the all-new Josh & Jenna range of designer lamps, a collaboration between Beacon Lighting and the former Block contestants. 

As two-time stars of the Block (and now brand ambassadors for Beacon Lighting) Josh & Jenna are experts at using lamps as an easy, affordable way to update a room with the latest trends.

The first releases in the exclusive Josh & Jenna range capture their love of transforming raw materials such as copper, cork and concrete into contemporary pieces that are right on trend.

Check out the new Josh & Jenna range at Beacon Lighting stores or online.

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

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The DIY Concrete Ring is a fantastic little project by recent architecture graduate / Melbourne designer Linda Bennett. Currently seeking funding make sure you check it on Kickstarter.

The DIY Concrete Unisex Rings are made from high quality silver and concrete composite. Available in 5 unique designs or your own concept, the ring is packaged in a DIY kit which invites you to experience the unique and rewarding process of making your own. 

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We adore the work of Melbourne designer Adam Cornish (having featured his Monkey Grip pots in the past) so we’re excited to see his latest design for Italian design powerhouse Alessi.
Adam is among a small handful of Australian’s to join the Alessi’s...

We adore the work of Melbourne designer Adam Cornish (having featured his Monkey Grip pots in the past) so we’re excited to see his latest design for Italian design powerhouse Alessi.

Adam is among a small handful of Australian’s to join the Alessi’s design encyclopaedia with the launch of his Trinity bowl.

Representing Australia on the international design landscape, Trinity was launched earlier this month in Alessi’s ‘Fall/Winter 2013 Collection’. Trinity has been a few years in the making: from the initial sketches and drawings on paper, through to renderings and various revised prototypes which underwent vigorous product testing and manufacturing. The final outcome is a beautifully constructed centrepiece that is inspired by the spiral structure of the Nautilus mollusk sea shell.

Trinity is available in store or online Top 3 by Design or Workshopped 

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RMIT Industrial Design students have their Lighting Studio Exhibition titled ‘Switched On’ coming up on Monday 2nd December, 6pm - 9pm at 78 St Kilda Rd, St Kilda. 

The exhibition continues 2nd - 8th December and is open 10am - 4pm. Make sure you call in and see some of their amazing lighting projects.
Register for the opening here.

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Congratulations to Canny, one of Australia’s prominent designers and builders of luxury homes, on their award for Renovation/Addition of the Year at the 2013 HIA CSR Victorian Housing and Kitchen & Bathroom Awards.

The award was in recognition for this stunning renovation on an elegant Federation Arts and Craft era home in Kew, Melbourne.

The front part of the home on ground level was sliced in half – the three front rooms were preserved in their original period style while the remaining back rooms were reconfigured and extended to create new space. A second storey was also added to accommodate four bedrooms, two bathrooms and another children’s retreat. 

State-of-the-art design features include everything from Control 4 automation for wireless appliance control across the house to an L-shaped swimming pool with three separate areas and a Schindler lift which operates to all three floors, however one of the greatest highlights is the underground component. 

The 560 square metre basement level required extensive excavation to incorporate a half-sized basketball court with six-metre high ceilings complete with outlook window from the underground rumpus room. The underground level also includes a guest retreat complete with bedroom, sitting area and bathroom, a cellar, gymnasium, a 5-car garage and a luxurious home cinema completely fitted out with a 130-inch screen and 11 leather recliners. 

The owners, a family of six with four children under 13, had a distinctive vision to create a home that would evolve with the family and be an entertainment haven for the children to bring their friends home. The end result is a premium triple storey design that incorporates the ultimate in quality aesthetics, materials and build for which Canny is nationally renowned. 

For further information on Canny please visit canny.com.au

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New from Stephanie Ng are these wonderful Scoop pendant lights. The concept behind Scoop was to create a simplistic form with clean contours that wrap gently around the globe reminiscent of an ice cream cone.

The bright coloured ring pops suggesting different flavours that appeal to various individuals with option to alternate with bright coloured cords. The top of the light is turned hard wood and provides a tactile surface before curving into the metal spun cap that lives right on top of the globe to minimise glare from light shining directly at you. This allows the eye to wander above to appreciate the beauty in the natural element of the design of the wood grains and knots. 

For further information visit stephaniengdesign.com

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