Amy Woodroffe is the acting editor of Artichoke magazine. Amy has worked abroad for many years, notably as part of the Kinfolk magazine team in Copenhagen, Denmark and Portland, Oregon. More recently she has been running her own creative agency, which she will continue to do alongside Artichoke. She has also written Norm Architects’ first monograph, Soft Minimal, and Stilleben’s 20th anniversary book, Every Day Still Life.
Amy Woodroffe's Latest contributions
SJB Interiors’ new Richmond office
Moving from Melbourne’s CBD to a vast heritage building in Richmond has given this design practice license to engage with the local community, play with Victorian-era aesthetics, and create an office with a welcoming feel.
Profile: Patricia Urquiola
An interview with the inimitable Patricia Urquiola about nature, travel, connections and empathy.
Ma Saj by Studio Co and Co
A new massage parlour in Melbourne lulls clients into a relaxed state with its multi-sensory design.
Melbourne Art Fair VIP Lounge by Oigåll Projects
Melbourne Art Fair VIP Lounge by Oigåll Projects
Di Ritter’s five favourite summer restaurants
Di Ritter from Hassell shares her five favourite hospitality venues designed for summer weather.
Lawson Flats by Ohlo Studio
Ohlo Studio’s interior for Perth’s multifunctional, three-storey Lawson Flats social club merges hospitality, work, wellness, art and history.
Up There by Kennedy Nolan
Kennedy Nolan’s interior design for Up There’s new flagship in Melbourne exemplifies immersive retail.
Artichoke 85 preview
An introduction to the December 2023 issue
Utzon Special Edition JU1 Pendant launched to mark 50 years of Sydney Opera House
The special edition pendant and the Sydney Opera House were both born from Jørn Utzon’s love of sailboats, nature, and the sea.