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Artichoke

Issue 85 December 2023
Magazine

Artichoke, Australia’s most respected interior architecture and design magazine, presents inspiring examples of design excellence and engaging discussion of design issues to industry professionals and a broader audience of design-savvy consumers. It reviews significant new projects, profiles designers, showcases new products and explores creative design collaborations. It is the national magazine of the Design Institute of Australia (DIA).

Welcome

Artichoke

Shaping policy and advocating to define the design profession

Contributors

The Edit • A round-up of new and notable design spanning furniture, lighting, accessories and objects.

In Brief • A collection of new Australian interiors, from an Egyptian- inspired beauty clinic in Perth to an inclusive health and homeless shelter in Melbourne.

2023 Eat Drink Design Awards

Jury Overview 2023 Jury

Beau and Dough

Kiln, Ace Hotel Sydney

Commendations

Dolly

Commendations

Le Tao

Commendations

S'wich Bondi

Commendations

Kōri Ice Cream

Commendations

Capella Sydney

Commendations

Bistro Moncur

Shortlist

The Edit • A round-up of fresh products for kitchens and bathrooms.

Multidisciplinary designers

Annie Paxton • Drawing on her architecture training and interest in poetics, this Melbourne-based designer explores the liminal space between sculpture and function, process and outcome.

Caon Design Office / Laker • From bottle openers to art galleries to aerospace elements, this scale- and shape-shifting pair of design studios defies disciplines to great effect.

Don Cameron • Shifting between architectural photography, interior design, furniture and lighting, Don Cameron's typologically diverse body of work belies its layered connections.

Olivia Bossy • This Sydney-based former graphic designer is turning her holistic approach and distinctive “soft Modernist” style to interiors and objects.

Studio Edwards / alt.material • Through their inter-linked practices, inventive designers Ben Edwards and Nancy Moore put circular materials and adaptive interior design systems to the test.


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Frequency: One time Pages: 116 Publisher: Architecture Media Pty Ltd Edition: Issue 85 December 2023

OverDrive Magazine

  • Release date: December 3, 2023

Formats

OverDrive Magazine

Languages

English

Artichoke, Australia’s most respected interior architecture and design magazine, presents inspiring examples of design excellence and engaging discussion of design issues to industry professionals and a broader audience of design-savvy consumers. It reviews significant new projects, profiles designers, showcases new products and explores creative design collaborations. It is the national magazine of the Design Institute of Australia (DIA).

Welcome

Artichoke

Shaping policy and advocating to define the design profession

Contributors

The Edit • A round-up of new and notable design spanning furniture, lighting, accessories and objects.

In Brief • A collection of new Australian interiors, from an Egyptian- inspired beauty clinic in Perth to an inclusive health and homeless shelter in Melbourne.

2023 Eat Drink Design Awards

Jury Overview 2023 Jury

Beau and Dough

Kiln, Ace Hotel Sydney

Commendations

Dolly

Commendations

Le Tao

Commendations

S'wich Bondi

Commendations

Kōri Ice Cream

Commendations

Capella Sydney

Commendations

Bistro Moncur

Shortlist

The Edit • A round-up of fresh products for kitchens and bathrooms.

Multidisciplinary designers

Annie Paxton • Drawing on her architecture training and interest in poetics, this Melbourne-based designer explores the liminal space between sculpture and function, process and outcome.

Caon Design Office / Laker • From bottle openers to art galleries to aerospace elements, this scale- and shape-shifting pair of design studios defies disciplines to great effect.

Don Cameron • Shifting between architectural photography, interior design, furniture and lighting, Don Cameron's typologically diverse body of work belies its layered connections.

Olivia Bossy • This Sydney-based former graphic designer is turning her holistic approach and distinctive “soft Modernist” style to interiors and objects.

Studio Edwards / alt.material • Through their inter-linked practices, inventive designers Ben Edwards and Nancy Moore put circular materials and adaptive interior design systems to the test.


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