Material Palette: Architects EAT

The elegant and refined projects designed by Architects EAT are finished with a range of classic, sculptural and textured products. Here the team at Architects EAT share some of their favourites.

Kreon Diapason on-track lighting.

Kreon Diapason on-track lighting.

Kreon Diapason on-track

Used for its classic, simple, elegant design, this surface-mounted light is suitable for ceiling and wall profiles. dedece.com

Flos 45

Designed by Dutch designer Tim Derhaag, this outdoor range of lighting can be adjusted to three different positions. The sculptural qualities of these lights appeal to the practice. euroluce.com.au

Vola tapware.

Vola tapware.

Vola tapware

Architects EAT specifies the Vola tapware range due to its classic appeal. The KV1 kitchen mixer designed by Arne Jacobsen in 1972 has stood the test of time. dedece.com

Vantage SlideMaster Series 704

This sliding door system opens approximately 50 percent more than a conventional sliding door, allowing for a greater connection to the outside. vantagealuminium.com.au

Breezeway Altair louvre windows

These louvred windows allow for ample cross-ventilation as well as a textured horizontal fenestration treatment. Available in various material combinations. breezeway.com.au

VM Zinc cladding and Natural basalt tiles.

VM Zinc cladding and Natural basalt tiles.

VM Zinc cladding

Zinc cladding provides a lustrous texture and perfection of joints. Architects EAT has used this product in ceiling applications, although it is also suitable for external use. vmzinc.com.au

Natural basalt tiles

Available from Classic Ceramics, each tile has a unique series of veins running through them. These tiles are available in a variety of colours. classicceramics.com.au

Read the profile of Architects EAT from Houses magazine.

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Published online: 14 Oct 2010

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