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July QV by Ewert Leaf
This retail fitout by Ewert Leaf for a Melbourne-based travel goods specialist transports guests with rich, tactile elements that evoke memories of Antipodean holidays.
CommercialCrumpler Melbourne
Wowowa Architecture has stepped outside its standard practice to design the flagship store for this “deeply Melbourne” bag brand.
CommercialAesop Collins Street by Clare Cousins Architects
Nestled in a historic building in Melbourne’s CBD, this retail fitout by Clare Cousins Architects balances architectural heritage with Aesop’s signature, contemporary aesthetic.
Commercial, InteriorsLaboratory in a ruin: Grown Alchemist
In its design for a flagship skincare store behind a dilapidated terrace house in Melbourne’s Carlton, Herbert and Mason in collaboration with Grown Alchemist contrasts the pristine with the industrial to enhance both qualities.
CommercialCeremonial sequence: Joey Scandizzo Salon
In a 19th-century Italianate building in Melbourne, architecture studio Kennon has redesigned a recognized hair salon into the perfect backdrop for “me time.”
CommercialAn architectural pas de deux: Australia 108
Standing in dialogue with Fender Katsalidis’s earlier tower, Eureka, a new tall tower attempts to walk the sensitive line between public engagement, community development and private residence.
ResidentialRaw and tactile: Seen Skin
Melbourne design studio Golden has taken Seen Skin’s confident approach to skincare and translated it into a spatial experience rich in texture and tactility.
Commercial, InteriorsPattern is king: Melbourne Central Arcade
Melbourne architecture practice Kennedy Nolan has revitalized the public arcades of Melbourne Central, strengthening the centre’s character and heightening the user experience.
Interiors, Public / culturalA cut above: Hues Hair
Inspired by the Memphis Group, architect Adriana Hanna uses playful colour and sharp shapes to create a Melbourne hair salon that’s a cut above the rest.
InteriorsSails tactics: Yellow Earth Emporium
Tandem Design Studio has given sheepskin company Yellow Earth’s flagship store at Emporium Melbourne an expressive and tactile “shop window.”
InteriorsStar turn: Napoleon Perdis Chapel
Make-up entrepreneur Napoleon Perdis commissioned Studiobird to design an interior for his new South Yarra concept store that includes cosmetics, a foray into lifestyle retailing and a make-up academy.
InteriorsInner city agora: Emporium Melbourne
Emporium Melbourne is in some ways a model of classic retail planning, but in other ways it turns this model on its head.
Commercial, InteriorsHighpoint Shopping Centre
Grimshaw Architects in association with The Buchan Group “civilizes” Australia’s third largest retail mall, in Melbourne’s north-west.
Commercial, Hospitality, InteriorsSpring Street Grocer
A Melbourne gelateria, provedore and cheese cellar by architect Kristin Green.
InteriorsFoxes Den
Hecker Guthrie creates a dynamic chicken shop, with some wily moves in materials and space.
Hospitality, InteriorsDouble Monk
MRTN Architects gives a Melbourne shoe shop a gentleman’s salon style.
InteriorsCrumpler Prahran
Russell & George’s futuristic vision for luggage retailer merges online and in-store experiences.
InteriorsSouth Melbourne Market
Paul Morgan Architects crowns an iconic Melbourne market with a pragmatic and elegant roof.
CommercialOscar & Wild
A cultural link makes the fashion statement at a Melbourne boutique by Matt Gibson Architecture and Design.
InteriorsUrban Attitude
A Melbourne retail fitout by Hassell and Fabio Ongarato Design toys with Tetris geometries.
InteriorsWindows by Design
Sixteen fun shop windows were curated by Alex Zabotto-Bentley of AZB Creative for this year’s L’Oréal Melbourne Fashion Festival.
InteriorsFleur Wood store
Fun, floaty and a little bit vintage, Fleur Wood’s signature approach to fashion served as the starting point for this store.
InteriorsNew interiors for Crumpler stores
Ryan Russell’s designs for four new Crumpler store interiors use materials from the Crumpler bags in unexpected ways.
InteriorsSecond Edition cafe-bookshop
DEA Interiors’ design for this charitable cafe-bookshop in Melbourne injects new life into old objects.
Hospitality, InteriorsThurley’s flagship store in Melbourne
Russell & George’s unified space for the Melbourne Thurley store belies a richly layered and detailed interior.
Commercial, InteriorsKenzo Melbourne
Kenzo’s Melbourne store is an enchanting example of simple and rich design that reflects and complements the brand.
Commercial, Interiors