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(inside) interior design review

No. 112
Magazine

The premier professional journal for today's interior architects and designers in Australia, presenting the latest in cutting-edge interior projects and insightful discussions addressing the industry's most relevant topics to date. For the sophisticated and innovative designer, (inside) chronicles the ongoing conversation of design, both globally and locally, and the creative prowess that drives it forward. Our continued support of the Australian design industry through IDEA (Interior Design Excellence Awards) and its annual programme nurtures both young and established designers, boasting their work locally and overseas.

EDITORIAL

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DESIGNWALL

From Ballarat to Tokyo • In 2019 Haymes Paint teamed up with Japan’s Studio Anagram. Colour and concept manager Wendy Rennie and artisan specialist and coordinator Sue McDonald share their thoughts on the collaboration.

Outdoor entertaining beckons us back

HOME IS WHERE THE HING IS • Each new project by Melbourne-based interior designer Chelsea Hing is a surprise and a delight. She speaks to insideabout her design approach and life post-COVID.

MAKE ROOM FOR MORQ • Matteo Monteduro, Emiliano Roia and Andrea Quagliola are crafting buildings with deeply romantic roots and superbly orchestrated sequences that speak of shelter, refuge, perpetuity and the blurring of lines between inside and outside.

At home with Joe Agius • The Sydney design director at COX takes us inside his reconfigured terrace home in Glebe, which references Moroccan riads and the pleasures of a central garden.

2020 Shaw Contract Australian Design Awards winners • From more than 500 entries, seven winners were recently announced as the winners of the 2020 Shaw Contract Design Awards, two of which were Australian.

Designing for diversity • Herman Miller says that the creativity that’s used for furniture design is the same one the company evokes to ensure the prosperity and diversity of its team. Design is how they get there.

Issho – the beauty of being together

Zenith’s new home in history • Zenith Perth’s new showroom performs a delicate balancing act: reintroducing the idiosyncrasies of the 1906 building to complement the cutting edge constellations of Zenith’s workplace furniture.

Two of a kind • Halliday + Baillie has joined forces with Alspec to provide seamless solutions for door kits and pulls that deliver on both form and function without sacrificing on beautiful aesthetics.

Stand out with carpets • In the hospitality industry, guest experience is worth its weight in gold. That’s why, when it comes to creating a transformative interior that pays attention to aesthetics and comfort, custom carpet feels like an obvious choice.

THE VALUE OF DIVERSITY IN DESIGN • Diverse perspectives don’t dilute the brand of Australian design, but rather strengthen it. Four designers share their stories.

REFRACTIONS AT PICCOLO HOUSE • Wood Marsh pays tribute to the urban scenes of contemporary artists in its South Melbourne mixed-use Piccolo house.

lessons learned

OPENING UP A FORMER BLOCKBUSTER • BKK principal Tim Black speaks about the honour of realising a long-gestating vision for Federation Square’s Alfred Deakin building, as driven by the passionate team at cinematic institution ACMI.

lessons learned

GARDEN LIVING • Responding to Polly Harbison’s architecture, the creative team of Arent&Pyke –Juliette Arent, Sarah-Jane Pyke and Genevieve Hromas – has designed an interior that is harmonious, enhancing and entirely considered. Moreover, their design feels female. Not the female of frothy pink allure, but something primal to...


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Frequency: Twice per year Pages: 180 Publisher: Niche Media Pty Ltd Edition: No. 112

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  • Release date: March 14, 2020

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The premier professional journal for today's interior architects and designers in Australia, presenting the latest in cutting-edge interior projects and insightful discussions addressing the industry's most relevant topics to date. For the sophisticated and innovative designer, (inside) chronicles the ongoing conversation of design, both globally and locally, and the creative prowess that drives it forward. Our continued support of the Australian design industry through IDEA (Interior Design Excellence Awards) and its annual programme nurtures both young and established designers, boasting their work locally and overseas.

EDITORIAL

FOLLOW US

FOR MORE DESIGN INSPIRATION FIND US ONLINE

Inside - Interior Design Review

CONTRIBUTORS

the mix

Read

DESIGNWALL

From Ballarat to Tokyo • In 2019 Haymes Paint teamed up with Japan’s Studio Anagram. Colour and concept manager Wendy Rennie and artisan specialist and coordinator Sue McDonald share their thoughts on the collaboration.

Outdoor entertaining beckons us back

HOME IS WHERE THE HING IS • Each new project by Melbourne-based interior designer Chelsea Hing is a surprise and a delight. She speaks to insideabout her design approach and life post-COVID.

MAKE ROOM FOR MORQ • Matteo Monteduro, Emiliano Roia and Andrea Quagliola are crafting buildings with deeply romantic roots and superbly orchestrated sequences that speak of shelter, refuge, perpetuity and the blurring of lines between inside and outside.

At home with Joe Agius • The Sydney design director at COX takes us inside his reconfigured terrace home in Glebe, which references Moroccan riads and the pleasures of a central garden.

2020 Shaw Contract Australian Design Awards winners • From more than 500 entries, seven winners were recently announced as the winners of the 2020 Shaw Contract Design Awards, two of which were Australian.

Designing for diversity • Herman Miller says that the creativity that’s used for furniture design is the same one the company evokes to ensure the prosperity and diversity of its team. Design is how they get there.

Issho – the beauty of being together

Zenith’s new home in history • Zenith Perth’s new showroom performs a delicate balancing act: reintroducing the idiosyncrasies of the 1906 building to complement the cutting edge constellations of Zenith’s workplace furniture.

Two of a kind • Halliday + Baillie has joined forces with Alspec to provide seamless solutions for door kits and pulls that deliver on both form and function without sacrificing on beautiful aesthetics.

Stand out with carpets • In the hospitality industry, guest experience is worth its weight in gold. That’s why, when it comes to creating a transformative interior that pays attention to aesthetics and comfort, custom carpet feels like an obvious choice.

THE VALUE OF DIVERSITY IN DESIGN • Diverse perspectives don’t dilute the brand of Australian design, but rather strengthen it. Four designers share their stories.

REFRACTIONS AT PICCOLO HOUSE • Wood Marsh pays tribute to the urban scenes of contemporary artists in its South Melbourne mixed-use Piccolo house.

lessons learned

OPENING UP A FORMER BLOCKBUSTER • BKK principal Tim Black speaks about the honour of realising a long-gestating vision for Federation Square’s Alfred Deakin building, as driven by the passionate team at cinematic institution ACMI.

lessons learned

GARDEN LIVING • Responding to Polly Harbison’s architecture, the creative team of Arent&Pyke –Juliette Arent, Sarah-Jane Pyke and Genevieve Hromas – has designed an interior that is harmonious, enhancing and entirely considered. Moreover, their design feels female. Not the female of frothy pink allure, but something primal to...


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