Sebastian Herkner

It took the German designer Sebastian Herkner only a few years to convince the whole design scene of his talent with his unusual material mixes and timeless shapes, always managing to communicate an impression of sensibility. Today, he is contributing to the collections of the most important design houses worldwide and has won numerous awards for his design.

Tappeti rugs, Fine handcrafted rugs and carpets

Tappeti Rugs

Tappeti, a world-class textile design firm, has been creating statements in luxury and creative expression since 2006.

Each Tappeti piece is the result of a symbiotic fusion of client goals, designer vision and Tappeti craftsmanship.

Tappeti understands the true value of design and produces superior quality rugs and carpets.

Quality and innovation is core to Tappeti. They are dedicated to pushing the boundaries on fibre usage and design, keeping them at the forefront of the industry.

Daniel Enoksson

Daniel Enoksson is a Swedish designer who founded his studio in the heart of Stockholm in 2008. A graduate of the Beckmans College of Design, Enoksson works in the fields of design and interior architecture. He has established a reputation as a collaborative designer, able to adapt to different briefs, one who seeks to create value for both the product user and for the manufacturer. His approach is often informed by user requirements, this helps to develop the functional and aesthetic characteristics of his designs.

Shane Schneck

Shane Schneck is an American designer based in Sweden, where he founded his Office for Design studio in Stockholm in 2010. International in his attitude and outlook, he previously lived and worked in Milan with the Piero Lissoni studio. His work has received international recognition, winning Red Dot, iF and Wallpaper design awards. His design ethos is to create simple yet innovative products that challenge industry standards. His products often contain an element of surprise, or are somehow playful or bold in their conception. Perhaps in their colour, form or use of materials.

Sitting in the Clouds

Pacha Lounge Chair and Grashoppa Floor Lamp and Pendant by Gubi
The first sketches that French designer Pierre Paulin (1927–2009) drew for what was to become the Pacha Collection were simple pencil outlines that resembled illustrative clouds. One of those sketches went on to become the Pacha Lounge Chair, which pioneered low-level living and a new way to sit when it was launched in 1975. Without the constraint of legs, it attested to the comfort and coziness of low-level living, capturing the spirit of the decade.

Made in Melbourne. Made by Hand.

Now, more than ever, it's important to support local and to choose Australian made. Supporting Australian businesses, designers and makers, your project will benefit from shorter leadtimes and quality products, craftmanship and materials. WATCH a behind the scenes look at the Volley being made by hand at Tait's Melbourne factory.

Jasper Morrison

Known for thinking outside the box, Jasper Morrison is one of the most successful industrial designers of the past few decades. Together with his colleague Naoto Fukasawa, he defined the term 'super normal', which in his opinion answers the question of what 'good design' should really be. In his work, he strives to create good examples of understated, useful and responsible design. Morrison has developed several projects in collaboration with Vitra, including the APC, the Soft Modular Sofa and the HAL chair family.

Norm Architects

Norm Architects is a multidisciplinary design studio focusing on residential architecture, commercial interiors and industrial design. Norm Architects was founded in 2008 by architects Kasper Roenn and Jonas Bjerre-Poulsen by their vocation to create timeless architecture and meaningful design products.

The Aeron Chair is the benchmark for ergonomic seating since its debut in 1994. Since then, Herman Miller has learned a lot about how to best support people – and their postures. Aeron offers smarter weight distribution through 8Z Pellicle, adjustable PostureFit SL for total spinal support, and balanced recline and natural movement thanks to Harmonic 2 Tilt.


Indesign recently visited the Melbourne studio of the prominent Australian architectural firm Architectus to explore why the Aeron Chair from

Herman Miller is their

Designcraft have an expanded range from MUUTO that is available to our collection now. With the brand name coming from the Finnish word, muutos, meaning new perspective, the creatives behind MUUTO's collection embrace the essence of Scandinavian design yet making a contemporary take on tradition, exploring a forward thinking approach to natural materials, comfort, craftsmanship and durability.

Muuto searches for designers who share this same mindset. Creatives with a contemporary take on tradition, who embrace the essence of Scandinavian design

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