Maruni: Japanese sensibility with universal relevance
Habitus Living Magazine
by Ola Moszumanska
1w ago
Whether it’s the elegant simplicity of a traditional tea house, the iconic contours of Shinto shrines or the intricate joinery of a traditional lattice, they all embody the essence of Japanese design – a timeless aesthetic that celebrates natural materials, patient craftsmanship, and a profound respect for form and function. This very philosophy is the cornerstone of Maruni, a design company founded in 1928 by the visionary Takeo Yamanaka, whose desire to fuse tradition with modern sensibilities still defines the brand today. Raised in Hiroshima’s Miyajima – a region steeped in rich woodworkin ..read more
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‘Brackish spaces’ and connection: The home according to Australian First Peoples
Habitus Living Magazine
by Habitusliving Editor
1w ago
Written by Craig Kerslake (Wiradjuri architect and Managing Director, Nguluway DesignInc) and Lynne Hancock (Principal, DesignInc Sydney). Have we over-valued privacy to the detriment of social interaction and a sense of community?  Indigenous thinking would suggest we have.  Nguluway DesignInc has developed a Designing from Country approach that values and encourages the incidental social sparks – sparks that happen where living spaces are directly connected to circulation spaces; where front doors are also open doors; where home is the whole building and not just the individual apa ..read more
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Bronte Beach House is redefining the idea of ‘quiet luxury’
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by Saskia Neacsu
1w ago
In 2023, the design industry was the prevalence of ‘quiet luxury’. But what constitutes ‘quiet luxury’ and how can it be quantified? It is a movement championing subdued and timeless refinement. In a nod to their creative vision, Architects Tom Mark Henry translated this notion – commonly seen on runways and in media – by designing an architectural embodiment of the concept — the Bronte Beach House. Consideration of its context and locality to the coastline was imperative in the design brief, and the clients’ wanted to amalgamate bold design choices with subtle cues.  They wanted an invit ..read more
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State of bliss: Habitus #59 is here!
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by Aleesha Callahan
1w ago
It’s undeniable that nature can have a  physiological impact on our sense of wellbeing. Even anecdotally, there are many remedies to the maladies of urban life – taking a walk through a park during stressful moments, or ‘grounding’ as a visceral way to connect to the outdoors. Academic studies confirm this natural inclination, with a paper released in Nature (2019) which found people who spend two hours a week in green spaces were substantially more likely to report good health and psychological wellbeing. So, how can we cultivate these benefits in the most intimate of places – our homes ..read more
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Poliform’s new furniture collection is an ode to the elegance of nature
Habitus Living Magazine
by Habitusliving Editor
1w ago
French creative Emmanuel Gallina lives by the words “simplicity is complexity resolved”. This idiom, first spoken by Romanian sculptor and painter Constantin Brâncuși, has underpinned much of Gallina’s career, where elegance, clarity and authenticity have come to define his ethos and aesthetic. Poliform, Curve Armchair. Enter Gallina’s newest collaboration with Poliform: Curve. This subtly sophisticated collection unfurls its intricacies somewhat unexpectedly, combining Gallina’s reverence for the simple with Poliform’s commitment to truly exceptional design. Drawing inspiration from nature, C ..read more
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The art of storytelling through design, with Julia Ashwood
Habitus Living Magazine
by Saskia Neacsu
1w ago
Storytelling through design is an art form. Forming a brand identity in the field of interiors and architecture demands a designer’s adept use of techniques and a personalised touch to connect with visitors. Creative Director Julia Ashwood harnesses her worldly experiences – spanning residences in New York, Sydney, Los Angeles and beyond – alongside her educational background in journalism and advertising, to write her design narrative. As the age-old saying goes, “Creativity is something you cannot teach.” Ashwood embodies this adage through her designs, defying the conventional requirements ..read more
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The art of storytelling through design, with Julie Ashwood
Habitus Living Magazine
by Saskia Neacsu
1w ago
Storytelling through design is an art form. Forming a brand identity in the field of interiors and architecture demands a designer’s adept use of techniques and a personalised touch to connect with visitors. Creative Director Julie Ashwood harnesses her worldly experiences – spanning residences in New York, Sydney, Los Angeles and beyond – alongside her educational background in journalism and advertising, to write her design narrative. As the age-old saying goes, “Creativity is something you cannot teach.” Ashwood embodies this adage through her designs, defying the conventional requirements ..read more
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A workplace odyssey: Herman Miller puts on a sensory experience of office history
Habitus Living Magazine
by Timothy Alouani-Roby
1w ago
This invitation-only, one-of-a-kind occasion aimed to provide architects and designers with a distinctive sensory experience delving into the history of the workplace and Herman Miller’s significant contributions to the evolution of workspaces. The immersive experience prompted participants to contemplate the future of workplace design, fostering a round-table discussion during the meal where they shared insights on the evolving needs of their clients and projects. The event, held at Space & Time in North Melbourne, started off in the 1940s as attendees were transported to an era in which ..read more
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It’s design festival season! Melbourne Design Week asks us to ‘Design the world you want’
Habitus Living Magazine
by Alice Blackwood
1w ago
What I love about design festivals is that they give you scope to be experimental and inquisitive, to work outside the bounds of business-as-usual, and share your most imaginative outpourings of creativity – and share all that hidden expertise. Melbourne Design Week (MDW), 23rd May to 2nd June, is an exciting hunting ground for fresh local talent, a place to connect with the wider creative community, and a destination for connecting with influential members of the global scene. This year’s program, freshly launched, brings into focus the use of energy, ethics and ecology to encourage posi ..read more
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Pierre Yovanovitch Mobilier’s exclusive debut in Australia
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by Sarah Hetherington
1w ago
Leading up to the launch at CRITERIA, Melbourne | Naarm, the internationally acclaimed French designer, accompanied by his CEO Cédric Morisset, dined with guests at an intimate launch celebration in Sydney. Hosted by Rachael Fry, Founder and Creative Director of CRITERIA, the two-hatted restaurant, Ursula’s – located in a historic terrace on a quiet, leafy corner of Paddington – set the tone for what was to be unveiled. Guests were treated to a sumptuous three-course menu prepared by chef, Phil Wood, and conversations flowed in the charming, elegant interiors designed by Melbourne-based Brahma ..read more
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