The international award-winning restoration of John Wardle’s 1830s cottage on Bruny Island stays true to the modesty of the original dwelling, reconnecting the new with the narrative of the old.
The Seacombe Grove Residence by B.E Architecture is positioned with a continuous green space surrounding the building instead of a front and back garden.
Subtly interweaving old and new, the St Kilda East House does not seek to transform the stately art deco original, instead enhancing a sense of connection between the contemporary and the existing.
The new range from Melbourne-based furniture designers and makers, TIDE Design, reaffirms their commitment to the creation of high-quality solid timber pieces.