Thonet Bentwood stands as a shining example of what can be achieved through design. Its form both expresses and symbolises the manufacturing process that lays behind it.
What is it? In our current economy, we take materials from the Earth, make products from them, and eventually throw them away as waste – the process is linear. In a circular economy, by contrast, we stop waste being produced in the first place.
We all work differently depending on where we are, what we’re working on and with whom. Finding the perfect work surface that can be easily transported, has the flexibility to change and adapt to our many work modes is challenging, until now.
Nau have unveiled their latest flexible furniture collection, designed and made in Australia for hospitality, workplace and public environments. They look great in a home environment too!
Perfectly round curves and right angles offer more than a careful study in elemental geometry: they preserve a generous spirit with an open and welcoming design. This is Comma, by Herman Miller.
Pandanus is found all over the Tiwi Islands, north of Darwin, and was the inspiration by local artist Osmond Kantilla for the design of a textile by the same name produced by Willie Weston.
Tait’s mantra since its inception in 1992 is to manufacture well-designed, well-made outdoor products that withstand the harsh Australian elements – products that last a lifetime!
We all long to spend more time outdoors. When once a basic outdoor table with benches sufficed, nowadays our outdoor areas have become an extension to our Living rooms furnished with lounges, ottomans, an array of various tables, and fire pits, to stretch out the feeling of summer well into autumn, and why not. Lounging outdoors at the end of a long day at work is the perfect way to de-stress and relax. Let us help you browse a selection
For the first time, Designcraft brings Tom Dixon to Canberra! Showroom pieces are starting to arrive so it's well worth a visit to our showroom at Hume to see them.