Artichoke

magazine Issue 73 December 2020 · Artichoke

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Artichoke, Australia’s most respected interior architecture and design magazine, presents inspiring examples of design excellence and engaging discussion of design issues to industry professionals and a broader audience of design-savvy consumers. It reviews significant new projects, profiles designers, showcases new products and explores creative design collaborations. It is the national magazine of the Design Institute of Australia (DIA).

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Welcome

The Edit • A round up of the latest and greatest furniture, lighting and objects.

In Brief • A collection of the latest interiors recently completed by Australian designers, from a Nigerian restaurant in Sydney to a nail salon in Melbourne.

From the jury

2020 jury

Leigh Street Wine Room

Commendations • Best Bar Design

Poly

Osteria Tedesca

Commendations • Best Restaurant Design

There Cafe

Commendations • Best Cafe Design

Darling Exchange Market Hall

Commendations • Best Retail Design

Dopa

Commendations Best Identity Design

Orana in Residence

Commendations Best Installation Design

Tattersalls Hotel Armidale

Commendation Best Hotel Design

Gin Palace

Shortlist

The Edit • More of the latest and greatest furniture, lighting and objects.

Guy Keulemans • Sydney-based designer and artist Guy Keulemans creates work that promotes the value of repair and reuse for a more sustainable design economy.

Light Box • This office building by Clare Cousins Architects glows as a beacon of utilitarian elegance amidst the industrial lowlands of Collingwood.

Incu HQ & Outlet • Tasked with creating a retail space, head office and warehouse for contemporary fashion brand Incu, Akin Atelier has transformed an old mechanic’s workshop in Sydney into a space that embodies fashion, design and expert workmanship.

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