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Brutalism Interior Design
Brutalism in interior design, derived from the French term “béton brut” meaning raw concrete, represents a bold and uncompromising approach to aesthetics that emerged in the mid-20th century. This ...
Minimalist or maximalist? Home decor and interior design experts reveal the trends that are the perfect balance for a cosy home.
A wave of radical designers in Sweden are experimenting with technology and materials to invent new ways of making furniture.
Selecting flooring for your home is a major decision—good quality flooring doesn't come cheap, after all, and the ...
Biophilic design, as it’s often referred to, marks a move toward creating sustainable, health-conscious, and nature-inspired ...
We polled rug experts to reveal the top rug trends on the rise for 2025. From shag to jute, there's a rug trend for every space and style.
Brunswick Established, a project by Six Degrees Architects led by Peter Malatt and Amy Hall on behalf of client Beulah, has ...
Classical pediments – or hats as they’re sometimes called – are something we’re seeing a lot in the interiors world right now ...
Studio Shoo has completed a store in Yerevan, Armenia, blending sculptural elements, chrome furniture and bright accents.
What’s on the horizon for interior design trends? Here’s a sneak peek, courtesy of Marisela Panzarella, the Designer/Move-In ...
Each month we ask an Australian designer our twelve burning questions about design. We call it The Design Dozen. This month we sit down with the founder of Brisbane-based studio J.AR Office, Jared ...
Over time, subtle shifts occur in design. We spoke to industry insiders to find out what they’ve observed in their clients.