Artichoke, March 2022
ArtichokeEnjoy Australia’s most respected coverage of interior architecture, design, objects, people and products.
Enjoy Australia’s most respected coverage of interior architecture, design, objects, people and products.
This Adelaide-based emerging designer creates furniture and objects influenced by pure geometry, bold colour and the visual spirit of the Bauhaus and Memphis periods.
Architects EAT has reinvented a 150-year-old three-storey factory at Melbourne’s Alfred Hospital into a dynamic and adaptive workplace for 150 administrative staff, all while celebrating the existing building fabric.
In this Sydney office for a boutique consulting firm, YSG has replaced the sobriety of conventional corporate highrise offices with sculptural details and bold, expressive gestures.
An introduction to the March 2022 issue
A robust intervention by Studio Bright delivers radical change, a significant civic contribution and a comfortable place to meet a robot.
In Tokyo, Sydney studio Luchetti Krelle has created two distinguishable yet highly compatible dining retreats, channelling mid-century Italian modernism and Art Deco decadence.