Design Show Australia 2023 Official Event Guide

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OFFICIAL EVENT GUIDE 2023

15 - 17 June 2023

Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre

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Contents 5 Welcome 8 Advisory Board 9 Partners 10 Program 14 Speakers 28 Australia’s Next Top Designer 50 Brands 116 Index 118 Floorplan Design Show Australia | 2023 Event Guide DSA3 34 Arthur Koutoulas Design Talks Stage 36 Collarts Entrance Feature Discover Learn 20 Design Talks 22 Light & Smart Home Talks 24 Kitchen & Bathroom Stage 40 Co-designing with Country 44 The Future of Smart Homes & Buildings 48 Bridging Online-Offline Worlds in Retail Design Read Disclaimer: This publication is correct at time of print. The Publishers take no responsibility for incorrect information provided, either by exhibitors, speakers or their representatives. Floorplan, exhibitor list and seminar timetable correct at the time of print. Opinions expressed are those of the Authors and may not necessarily be those of the Publishers or Show Organiser. Photos used in this publication are owned by National Media and are for general purposes only Organised by Published by Tomorrowstory.com Printed on sustainably sourced paper nationalmedia.com.au

A note from Milot Zeqiri, CEO, ArchiPro Australia

Architecture and design play a fundamental role in our enjoyment of life, and in many ways, they shape how we live — both today and in the decades to come. This is something I think about often, and it continually reminds me of the industry’s enduring impact. While styles and trends will change over time, good design will always be grounded in sustainability; it’s a future-focused craft that demands us to innovate.

The importance of innovation underpins ArchiPro’s mission to empower people to create better spaces in which we experience life. After experiencing first-hand the hurdles and challenges in bringing our building project to life, my partner Brittany and I founded ArchiPro in 2014 to simplify the end-to-end building process. We wanted to create a platform where people could explore the country’s best architectural projects, engage trusted professionals, source products from reliable brands, and learn more about what’s happening in the industry. By establishing this centralised hub, we’ve been able to make good design more accessible, a goal which our team continues to work passionately towards.

We are thrilled to partner with Design Show Australia for the second year running. This exhibition offers a fantastic opportunity for premium brands, designers, manufacturers, and suppliers to come together and inspire anyone on their building journey. The team at ArchiPro feels a strong alignment with Design Show’s mission and values, and we are proud to be the presenting partner for 2023.

After the success of last year’s event in Sydney, we’re excited to connect with the industry in Melbourne. Enjoy the show, and make sure you come and say hello to our team at stand P24.

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Welcome to Design Show AustraliaMelbourne’s premier large-scale trade exhibition for the Australian design and architecture industry!

You’re joined by the best designers, architects, property developers, builders, suppliers, and design aficionados. Collectively, you are changing, enhancing, and shaping the way we live, work and play.

We’re delighted to bring you together for three days to discover products and solutions that’ll solve your design challenges, generate meaningful connections, and give the platform where you can learn from each other on how to advance our future through design.

So,

what can you expect?

It’s time to connect face-to-face and experience design as a community. Engage all the senses, get up close to products, feel an object or the surface quality, and see in real life, the vibrancy of colour. You don’t know what you don’t know. Discover it here.

The free-to-attend speaker series taking place at the event’s three theatres (see their location on the floorplan at the center of this catalogue) brings a fine calibre of professionals to impart their knowledge across all interior sectors. Excitingly for the 1st time at Design Show, IES and IALD have collaborated to offer 3 days of lighting-focused panel sessions at the ‘Light & Smart Home Talks’ Stage.

Design Show Australia is proud to again be supporting the next generation of sector designers through its 2 competitions for new designers - Australia’s Next Top Designer (ANTD) and the Collarts show entrance design initiative. You will pass through the winner’s beautiful show entrance and make sure you head over to the ANTD feature area to see the winning product entries of Australia’s best-emerging designers, makers, and creatives.

The show has so many innovative products, great speaker sessions and quality exhibitors for you to connect with so we hope you enjoy your visit and take away with you a wealth of inspiration, knowledge, and of course brand-new commercial contacts.

Please make sure you save in your diary the 13th-15th June 2024 so that we can welcome you to Design Show Australia Sydney, we look forward to seeing you there.

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Welcome

ADVISORY BOARD

Our mission is to connect the architecture and interiors industry and deliver professional development, as well as creating commercial opportunities for all stakeholders. We work collaboratively with a stellar line-up of advisors to better understand what the design industry wants and needs from a design show.

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Alex Hopkins Director, Studio Tate Alexandra Kidd Director & Design Principal, Alexandra Kidd Design Amanda Starc Senior Interior Designer, Futurespace Andrew Cliffe Director, The World is Round Anna Trefely Director, Esoteriko Interior Architecture Avalon Nethery Associate Director, Fortis Ben Doyle CEO & Founder, Fiducia Brahman Perera Interior Designer, Brahman Perera Brooke Loyd Director, Cox Carla Middleton Director / Architect, Carla Middleton Architecture Cathy Jameson Sydney Design Director, Gensler Claire Delmar Director, Studio CD Design Diane Jones Executive Director, PTW Domino Risch Principal, Commercial & Workplace Sector Leader, HASSELL Donn Salisbury Director, Electrolight Gumji Kang Senior Architect, Snøhetta Ingrid Langtry Head of Place and Experience, Assemble James Garvan Director, James Garvan Architecture Jean-Pierre Biasol Founder & Director, Biasol Jeff Provan Design Director, Neometro Jeremy Bull Founder and Principal, Alexander & Co Jo Lawless Director/Interior Designer, Lawless & Meyerson John Gounios Senior Design Manager, Greaton Developments Liam Wallis Founder, Hip V Hype Lisa Munao Principal, Freehand Studio Davenport Campbell Lucy Sutton Associate Director, Bates Smart Madeleine Blanchfield Director, Madeleine Blanchfield Architects Maria Correia Partner, Gray Puksand Marie Doyle Co-Founder & Development Director, Fiducia Mathew Patoulios Construction Manager / Project Director, Buildcorp Meryl Hare Principal + Design Director, Hare + Klein Nicole Fitzgerald Managing Director, Sydney, Siren Design Pablo Albani Principal, Group GSA Rosie Morley Principal and Lead of Interiors, Fender Katsalidis Sarah Hogan Director, MPA Sue Carr Founding Principal, Carr Tim Carr Associate Principal, Arup Tracey Wiles Principal and Regional Interior Design Leader, Woods Bagot

PARTNERS

Presenting Partner

Partners & Sponsors

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10:30am

Co-designing with country: Incorporating First Nations knowledge into interior design and architecture projects

11:45am

In conversation with Ryan Russell &

11:00am

Sustainability: How it impacts architects, lighting designers and manufacturers

10:30am

Interior design that matters: Designing interiors for a sustainable future

10:30am

Emerging trends in timber based sustainability and biophilic design

10:30am

Sustainable, efficient, and connected: The future of smart homes and buildings

11:45am

Tile

11:30am

12:30pm Light at night as a pollutant

1:00pm

Designing for neurodiversity: Creating workspaces that work for everyone

2:15pm

Unleashing the potential in retail design: Social sustainability, community and aligning the digital and in-person experience

3:30pm

Maximising lifestyle & experience within small footprints in residential design

2:00pm

Tune your lights to the rhythm of your life

1:30pm Unlocking the power of light in your home

11:45am

Ventilated facades and fibre cement materials

Designing for an ageing population: A deep dive into innovative strategies and insights

1:00pm

Selection of aluminium windows and doors for commercial applications

1:00pm

Equitable design in urban spaces: The practical role of architecture

2:00pm Is that product really green?

3:30pm

Designing the Australian smart home

2:30pm

Using well-constructed 3D renders for communication and cost efficiency

3:15pm

Regenerating our future: Bamboo in architecture and design

4:00pm

Designing affordable high-performance housing: Balancing cost and sustainability

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Thursday,
DESIGN
LIGHT
KITCHEN
RAIA
FUTUREBUILD STAGE  Design
Australia Pages DSA20-21  Design
Australia Pages DSA22  Design
Australia Page DSA24  ArchiBuild
Pages
 ArchiBuild
PROGRAM
15 June
TALKS
& SMART HOME TALKS
& BATHROOM STAGE
REFUEL CPD STAGE
Show
Show
Show
Expo
ABE18-19
Expo Page ABE20-21
and stone trends
Byron George

10:30am

Local product & material sourcing: Achieving more sustainable and place appropriate outcomes

11:00am

Home is where the smart is

10:30am

Tile and stone trends

10:30am

Design consideration for insulated sandwich panel

10:30am

Sustainable building design for Australia’s changing climate

11:45am

In conversation with Sophie Whittakers

12:30pm

Understanding lighting control for architects

11:30am

Caesarstone and silica: Health & safety report

11:45am

If not you, then who? Being accountable for carbon reduction on your projects

11:45am

Designing for adaptive reuse: Lessons from the Younghusband landmark project in Melbourne

12:45pm

Offsetting: The good, the bad, and the needed

1:00pm

Workplace: On the edge of a new era?

2:15pm

Hospitality design confidence: What’s changed now that we can travel and experience life more freely?

3:30pm

Multi residential place making: Supporting families, communities and the environment

4.30pm

ArchiPro Present - The ins and outs of marketing your design practice

2:00pm

1. Light: Works from Tate’s Collection

Melbourne Winter Masterpieces® 2022

2. Inclusive lighting

1:30pm

Unlocking the power of light in your home

2:30pm

Using well-constructed 3D renders for communication and cost efficiency

1:00pm

Building acoustic fundamentalsSound absorption

1:45pm

Illuminating urban spaces: Enhancing community and connectedness through light

2:45pm

Please see website for session details.

3:30pm

The folly of alternatesWhat this means for our industry

3:45pm

Intellectual property for designers

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Friday,
DESIGN TALKS LIGHT & SMART HOME TALKS KITCHEN & BATHROOM STAGE RAIA REFUEL
STAGE FUTUREBUILD STAGE  Design Show Australia Pages DSA20-21  Design Show Australia Pages DSA22  Design Show Australia Page DSA24  ArchiBuild Expo Pages ABE18-19  ArchiBuild Expo Page ABE20-21
PROGRAM
16 June
CPD

10:30am

Authentically Australian made: The benefits of selecting originally designed objects, furniture and lighting

11:45am

In conversation with Adam Kane

Lighting 101 12:30pm

Lighting for the home

10:30am

Unlocking the power of light in your home

10:30am

Shining a light on Australian made products from about space lighting: Exploring the beauty and innovation of custom lighting

10:30am

Please see website for session details.

11:30am

Interior design that matters: Designing interiors for a sustainable future

1:00pm

Incorporating colour: Enhance lifestyle and wellbeing through the use of colour

2:15pm

Driving greater sustainable outcomes through teamwork in residential design

2:00pm

Building the Australian smart home

1:30pm

Creating healthy spaces in your home with biophilic design

3:30pm

Outdoor technology: extending the living space

11:30am

Future-proofing your home: Sustainable, smart, and resilient living

12:45pm

Navigating the challenges of building and designing your dream home

2:00pm

Offsetting: The good, the bad, and the needed

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Saturday,
DESIGN
LIGHT
KITCHEN &
RAIA
FUTUREBUILD STAGE  Design Show Australia Pages DSA20-21  Design Show Australia Pages DSA22  Design Show Australia Page DSA24  ArchiBuild Expo Pages ABE18-19  ArchiBuild Expo Page ABE20-21
PROGRAM
17 June
TALKS
& SMART HOME TALKS
BATHROOM STAGE
REFUEL CPD STAGE
11:00am

SPEAKERS

Meet the industry-leaders sharing their expertise at Design Show Australia.

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Aaron Roberts Founding Director, Edition Office Amanda Stanaway Principal, Woods Bagot Antony Martin Director, MRTN Architects Byron George Director, Russell & George David Bird Principal, 2B Designed Adele Locke Director/Architectural Lighting Designer, MINT Lighting Design Anna-Carin McNamara Principal Interior Designer, Anna Carin Design Studio Bree Leech Interior Designer & Trend Forecaster, Bree Leech Dan Hill Director, Melbourne School of Design, University of Melbourne Domino Risch Principal, Commercial & Workplace Sector Leader, HASSELL Aaron Meyer National Business Development Manager, Pytha Partners Ana Sá Associate Principal, Woods Bagot Bernadette Wilson Head of Programs and Partners, Design Institute of Australia Carla Middleton Director / Architect, Carla Middleton Architecture David Cullen Managing Director, Caesarstone Australia Adriana Hanna Director of Architecture, Kennedy Nolan Architects Anne Truong Business Owner/Specialist Lighting Designer, Anything Glows Lighting Design Bronwyn McColl Principal, Woods Bagot Daniel Boddam Founder and Director, Daniel Boddam Studio Adam Merlino VP & General Manager – Asia Pacific, Control4 by Snap One Andrew Eddy CEO, Untapped Talent Bettina Robinson Director of Interiors, Breathe Architecture Clare Acheson Strategy Lead, Trout Creative Thinking Dee Bubeck Director, Residential Systems –Australia, Crestron Alison Page Creative Director, Zakpage Anthony Bologna Creative Director, Trout Creative Thinking Brooke Lloyd Director, Cox Architecture Adam Kane Architect, Adam Kane Architects Angela Ferguson Managing & Creative Director, Futurespace Brad Swartz Director, Brad Swartz Architects Cushla McFadden Director, Tom Mark Henry Dimitrios Tsiokaras Senior Lighting Designer, Electrolight
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Donn Salisbury Director, Electrolight Hailey Daly Business Development Manager / Systems Integrator, Wired By MJD Jeff Provan Design Director, Neometro Felicity Bernstein Interior Designer, Speaker, Cofounder, Melbourne Design Studios, Home by Hutt, Dream Home Academy Iva Durakovic Lecturer, Interior Architecture, UNSW Joe Cipriano General Manager, Southern Tile Lucy Sutton Associate Director, Bates Smart Harold Perks Director | National Portfolio Lead - Retail and Town Centres, Hames Sharley Jenni Woods Program Leader - Bachelor of Interior Design, CollartsSchool of Design Josie Broad Category Manager, Eagle Lighting Felicity Slattery Director, Studio Esteta James Tutton Director, Neometro Joey Pamment Director, Pamment Projects Landon Bannister Chair - Technical Committee, Australasian Dark Sky Alliance Madeleine Blanchfield Director, Madeleine Blanchfield Architects Emma Mahlook Creative Director, Mim Design Ingrid Langtry Head of Place and Experience, Assemble Communities Joanne Caughtry Director/Founder, Sea of Ideas Design Kara Thapar Project Architect, Gray Puksand Liam Wallis Founder, HIP V. HYPE Gerardo Pavon Lighting Designer, The Flaming Beacon Jean-Pierre Biasol Founder & Director, Biasol Jordan Fleming Designer & Artist, Jordan Fleming Lauren Li Interior Designer / Design Commentator, Sisalla / The Design Society Madeline Sewall Director of Houses, Breathe Fay Greenhalgh Associate Director, Glowing Structures Iva Foschia Architect, IF Architecture Jodi York Architect / Director, Studio York Architects Kim Smith National EHS Manager, Caesarstone Australia Linda Cheng Editor, Architecture Media Szu-Hua Chiu Lighting Designer, The Flaming Beacon Swee Lim Creative Director, Swee Design

SPEAKERS CONT.

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Nickolas Gurtler Principal, Nickolas Gurtler Office Raymond Scott Director, Workshopped Sophie Whittakers General Manager, Austin Maynard Architects Megan Norgate Founding Director + Principal Designer, Brave New Eco Philippa Sharp Senior Associate, Workplace Lead, Billard Leece Partnership Sarah Naarden Program Codesigner and Partnerships Manager, Initiatives of Change Australia Marcia Ascencio Associate, Woods Bagot Nicole Fitzgerald Managing Director Sydney and Brisbane, Siren Design Group Regan Webb Business Development Manager, eXperience One Stefania Reynolds Project Director, Head of Interiors, Studio Johnston Melissa Bright Director, Studio Bright Phoebe Settle Associate, Woods Bagot Simon Knott Principal, BKK Architects Sonja Duric Director and Head of Interiors, Hames Sharley Maria Briganti Creative Director, Frost*collective Nigel Morris Director, SJB Ryan Russell Director / Founder, Russell & George Stuart Krelle Principal, Luchetti Krelle Nadine Samaha Senior Principal Architect, Level Architekture Konstrukt Rachel Luchetti Principal, Luchetti Krelle Marta Figueiredo Architect/Designer, Marta Figueiredo Studio Paul Crapper CFO & Executive Corporate Services, VicHealth Sarah Alessi Associate Principal, Woods Bagot
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DESIGN TALKS

10:30am - 11:15am

Co-designing with Country: Incorporating First Nations knowledge into interior design and architecture projects

Moderator

Sarah Naarden, Program Codesigner and Partnerships Manager, Initiatives of Change

Speakers

Bronwyn McColl, Principal, Woods Bagot

Alison Page, Creative Director, Zakpage

Simon Knott, Principal, BKK Architects

Nadine Samaha, Senior Principal Architect, Level K

10:30am - 11:15am

Local product & material sourcing: Achieving more sustainable and place appropriate outcomes

Moderator

Jenni Woods, Program Leader - Bachelor of Interior Design, Collarts - School of Design Speakers

Lucy Sutton, Associate Director, Bates Smart

Bettina Robinson, Director of Interiors, Breathe

Architecture

Phoebe Settle, Associate, Woods Bagot

Adriana Hanna, Director of Architecture, Kennedy Nolan Architects

10:30am - 11:15am

Authentically Australian made: The benefits of selecting originally designed objects, furniture and lighting

Moderator

Raymond Scott, Director, WORKSHOPPED

Speakers

Marta Figueiredo, Architect/Designer, Marta Figueiredo Studio

Jordan Fleming, Designer & Artist, Jordan Fleming

Daniel Boddam, Founder and Director, Daniel Boddam

Volker Haug, Director, Volker Haug

11:45am - 12:30pm

In conversation with Ryan Russell & Byron George

Moderator

Linda Cheng, Editor, Architecture Media Speakers

Ryan Russell, Director / Founder, Russell & George

Byron George, Director, Russell & George

1:00pm - 1:45pm

Designing for neurodiversity: Creating workspaces that work for everyone

Moderator

Angela Ferguson, Managing & Creative Director, Futurespace

Speakers

Sonja Duric, Director and Head of Interiors, Hames Sharley

Paul Crapper, CFO & Executive Corporate Services, VicHealth

Maria Briganti, Creative Director, Frost*collective

Donn Salisbury, Director, Electrolight

Andrew Eddy, CEO, Untapped Talent

11:45am - 12:30pm

In conversation with Sophie Whittakers

Interviewer

Dan Hill, Director, Melbourne School of Design, University of Melbourne Speaker

Sophie Whittakers, General Manager, Austin Maynard Architects

1:00pm - 1:45pm

Workplace: On the edge of a new era?

Moderator

Angela Ferguson, Managing & Creative Director, Futurespace

Speakers

Amanda Stanaway, Principal, Woods Bagot

Philippa Sharp, Senior Associate, Workplace Lead, Billard Leece Partnership

Domino Risch, Principal, Commercial & Workplace Sector Leader, HASSELL

Aaron Roberts, Founding Director, Edition Office

Nicole Fitzgerald, Managing Director Sydney and Brisbane, Siren Design Group

Iva Durakovic, Lecturer, Interior Architecture, UNSW

11:45am - 12:30pm

In conversation with Adam Kane

Interviewer

Bernadette Wilson, Head of Programs and Partners, Design Institute of Australia

Speaker

Adam Kane, Architect, Adam Kane Architects

1:00pm - 1:45pm

Incorporating colour: Enhance lifestyle and wellbeing through the use of colour

Moderator

Lauren Li, Interior Designer/Design Commentator, Sisalla/The Design Society

Speakers

Bree Leech, Interior Designer & Trend Forecaster, Bree Leech

Jodi York, Architect / Director, Studio York

Jean-Pierre Biasol, Founder & Director, Biasol

Swee Lim, Creative Director, Swee Design

Marcia Ascencio, Associate, Woods Bagot

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Thursday 15 June 16 June 17 June Friday Saturday

2:15pm - 3:00pm

Unleashing the potential in retail design: Social sustainability, community and aligning the digital and in-person experience

Moderator

Clare Acheson, Strategy Lead, Trout Creative Thinking

Speakers

Iva Foschia, Architect, IF Architecture

Stuart Krelle, Principal, Luchetti Krelle

Nickolas Gurtler, Principal, Nickolas Gurtler Office

Harold Perks, Director | National Portfolio LeadRetail and Town Centres, Hames Sharley

Anthony Bologna, Creative Director, Trout Creative Thinking

2:15pm - 3:00pm

Hospitality design confidence: What’s changed now that we can travel and experience life more freely?

Moderator

Linda Cheng, Editor, Architecture Media

Speakers

Sarah Alessi, Associate Principal, Woods Bagot

Felicity Slattery, Director, Studio Esteta

Rachel Luchetti, Principal, Luchetti Krelle

Emma Mahlook, Creative Director, Mim Design

Brooke Lloyd, Director, Cox Architecture

2:15pm - 3:00pm

Driving

Moderator

Lauren Li, Interior Designer/Design Commentator, Sisalla/The Design Society

Speakers

Megan Norgate, Founding Director + Principal Designer, Brave New Eco

Madeline Sewall, Director of Houses, Breathe

Madeline Blanchfield, Director, Madeleine

Blanchfield Architects

Anna-Carin McNamara, Principal Interior Designer, ANNA.CARIN DESIGN STUDIO

Joey Pamment, Director, Pamment Projects

Nickolas Gurtler, Principal, Nickolas Gurtler Office

3:30pm - 4:15pm

Maximising lifestyle & experience within small footprints in residential design

Moderator

Clare Acheson, Strategy Lead, Trout Creative Thinking Speakers

Melissa Bright, Director, Studio Bright

Brad Swartz, Director, Brad Swartz Architects

Carla Middleton, Director / Architect, Carla Middleton Architecture

Antony Martin, Director, MRTN Architects

Jeff Provan, Design Director, Neometro

Cushla McFadden, Director, Tom Mark Henry

3:30pm - 4:15pm

Multi residential place making: Supporting families, communities and the environment

Moderator

Bernadette Wilson, Head of Programs and Partners, Design Institute of Australia Speakers

Stefania Reynolds, Project Director, Head of Interiors, Studio Johnston

Liam Wallis, Founder, HIP V. HYPE

Ingrid Langtry, Head of Place and Experience, Assemble Communities

Ana Sá, Associate Principal, Woods Bagot

James Tutton, Director, Neometro

Nigel Morris, Director, SJB

4:30pm - 5:00pm

Archipro presents - The ins and outs of marketing your design practice

Please see website for more details

Design Show Australia | 2023 Event Guide DSA21
greater sustainable outcomes through teamwork in residential design

LIGHT & SMART HOME TALKS

Thursday Friday Saturday

15 June

11:00am - 12:00pm

Sustainability - How it impacts architects, lighting designers and manufacturers

Speakers

Landon Banister, Chair - Technical Committee, Australasian Dark Sky Alliance

Josie Broad, Category Manager, Eagle Lighting

Dimitrios Tsiokaras, Senior Lighting Designer, Electrolight

Kara Thapar, Project Architect, Gray Puksand

12:30pm - 1:30pm

Light at night as a pollutant

Speaker

Landon Banister, Chair - Technical Committee, Australasian Dark Sky Alliance

2.00pm - 3.00pm

Tune your lights to the rhythm of your life

Speaker

Adam Merlino, VP & General Manager – Asia Pacific, Control4 by Snap One

3.30pm - 4.30pm

Designing the Australian smart home

Speaker

Hailey Daly, Business Development Manager / Systems Integrator, Wired By MJD

16 June

11:00am - 12:00pm

Home is where the smart is

Speaker

Dee Bubeck, Director, Residential SystemsAustralia, Crestron

12:30pm - 1:30pm

Understanding lighting control for architects

Speaker

Regan Webb, Business Development Manager, eXperience One

2.00pm - 3.00pm

1. Light: Works from Tate’s Collection

Melbourne Winter Masterpieces® 2022

2. Inclusive lighting

Speakers

Szu-Hua Chui, Lighting Designer, The Flaming Beacon

Gerardo Pavon, Lighting Designer, The Flaming Beacon

3.30pm - 4.30pm

The folly of alternatesWhat this means for our industry

Speaker

Anne Truong, Business Owner/Specialist Lighting Designer, Anything Glows Lighting Design

17 June

11:00am - 12:00pm

Lighting 101

Speaker

David Bird, Managing Director, 2B Designed

12:30pm - 1:30pm

Lighting for the home

Speaker

Fay Greenhalgh, Associate Director, Glowing Structures

2.00pm - 3.00pm

Building the Australian smart home

Speaker

Regan Webb, Business Development Manager, eXperience One

3.30pm - 4.30pm

Outdoor technology: Extending the living space

Speaker

Hailey Daly, Business Development Manager / Systems Integrator, Wired By MJD

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KITCHEN & BATHROOM STAGE

Thursday Friday Saturday

15 June

10:30am - 11:15am

Interior design that matters –Designing interiors for a sustainable future

Speaker

Felicity Bernstein, Interior Designer, Speaker, Cofounder, Melbourne Design Studios, Home by Hutt, Dream Home Academy

11:30am - 12:15pm

Tile and stone trends

Speaker

Joe Cipriano, General Manager, Southern Tile

1:30pm - 2:15pm

Unlocking the power of light in your home

Speaker

Adele Locke, Director/Architectural Lighting Designer, MINT Lighting Design

2:30pm - 3:15pm

Using well-constructed 3D renders for communication and cost efficiency

Speaker

Aaron Meyer, National Business Development Manager, Pytha Partners Australia

16 June

10:30am - 11:15am

Tile and stone trends

Speaker

Joe Cipriano, General Manager, Southern Tile

11:30am - 12:15pm

Caesarstone and silica: health & safety report

Speakers

David Cullen, Managing Director, Caesarstone Australia

Kim Smith, National EHS Manager, Caesarstone Australia

1:30pm - 2:15pm

Unlocking the power of light in your home

Speaker

Adele Locke, Director/Architectural Lighting Designer, MINT Lighting Design

2:30pm - 3:15pm

Using well-constructed 3D renders for communication and cost efficiency

Speaker

Aaron Meyer, National Business Development Manager, Pytha Partners Australia

17 June

10:30pm - 11:15am

Unlocking the power of light in your home

Speaker

Adele Locke, Director/Architectural Lighting Designer, MINT Lighting Design

11:30am - 12:15pm

Interior design that matters –Designing interiors for a sustainable future

Speaker

Felicity Bernstein, Interior Designer, Speaker, Cofounder, Melbourne Design Studios, Home by Hutt, Dream Home Academy

1:30pm - 2:15pm

Creating healthy spaces in your home with biophilic design

Speaker

Joanne Caughtry, Director/Founder, Sea of Ideas Design

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Acustico Lighting

The Acustico Lighting Collection by Studio Acustico blends sophisticated aesthetics with sound absorption to improve the ambience in spaces. Our lights are proudly hand-made in Australia from Global GreenTag verified materials. With an NRC of +1 we are excited to be launching our new FOLI Acoustic Light at Design Show.

acusticolighting.com.au

Elevar

Elevar provides quality workstations, tables, and accessories Australiawide through an extensive dealer network. Their mission, To inspire flexible, intelligent work-spaces by connecting the design community with innovative, cost conscious products, enhancing productivity and cultivating well-being in the workplace.

Stand J38

elevar.com.au

Gainsville Furniture

Fluxwood Lighting

Stand D2

Make an impact with the stunning Rosetta Bed. Customise the width of your headboard to get the perfect fit for your room and maximise your space with our manual and electric storage systems. Available in various furnishings and size options. Make your style statement with the Rosetta. gainsville.com.au

The Tenn Pendant has a modern and uniquely crafted shape that gets its name from the ten-degree taper to the timber body. Is the perfect pendant for kitchen islands and dining tables. We craft the Tenn in lengths up to 3 meters in bespoke hardwood timbers. Made in Queensland, Australia.

Stand i8

fluxwoodlighting.com

Stand K38

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Designed for simplicity

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moving ideas

blum.com
LEGRABOX

AUSTRALIA’S NEXT

TOP DESIGNERS

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Angharad Summers Unitec Institute of Technology angharadsummers.com Angus Armstrong Guy Queensland University of Technology graduate instagram.com/id.angus Cal Dolby RMIT instagram.com/caldolbydesigns Carl Broesen University of Technology Sydney carlbroesen.myportfolio.com Dirk du Toit Dutoit Studio dutoit.studio Keith Perry University of New South Wales kebope.myportfolio.com Kye Fowler University of Technology Sydney instagram.com/kyefowlerdesign Locki Humphrey NSW Tafe Design Centre Enmore lockihumphrey.com

In partnership with:

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Luke Seth North Metropolitan TAFE instagram.com/concrete__jelly Mac Nordman University of Newcastle nordmandesign.com.au Marcela Mavroski Marcela Mavroski marcelamavroski.com Maryam Moghadam University of Technology Sydney utsproductdesigngraduates.com/2021honours/maryam-moghadam Polly Dymond Independent (formally JamFactory and Melbourne Polytechnic) pollydymond.com Sarah Tracton National Art School sarahtracton.com

PRACTICE NOTES DESIGN INSTITUTE OF AUSTRALIA

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Art

For 20 years Boissevain has been creating stunning artworks that command attention and leave a lasting impact. The current collection boasts a modern luxurious feel, with a captivating glass-like finish that emits a radiant glow. Her natural bold and adventurous colour palette can be customized to match any requests.

boissevainart.com.au

Stand G42

Gerard Russo is an internationally exhibited artist from Melbourne. He creates exquisite copper, fine art luminaires. Evocative and ethereal, Gerard’s work transcends the norm, bringing intriguing statement pieces to every room with its luminance and raw textural presence.

gerardrusso.com

Stand G33

Trabeth Textiles is a fabric wholesaler for over 20 years. We supply fine fabric for all tastes providing top decoration fabrics for Curtains, Sheers. Upholstery, Wallpaper and accessories. We cater for both residential and commercial applications.

trabethtextiles.com.au

Stand G40

Australia

The World’s Smallest Smoke Alarm Just Got Smaller! Introducing the CAVIUS Recessed Mains Powered Smoke Alarm. Streamlined and sleek in its design with a profile of just 22mm. The Wireless Family, Mains powered Photoelectric Smoke Alarm is the smallest and most aesthetically pleasing 240v interconnected alarm in Australia. cavius.com.au

Stand K4

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Boissevain Trabeth Textiles Gerard Russo Cavius

Design Talks Theatre Space

Is it furniture? Is it architecture? Is it sculpture?

The design of the ‘theatre space’ is an exploration of scale. We wanted to explore the threshold between furniture and architecture. The design straddles the boundaries of various disciplines. The proportions used are neither furniture nor architecture, but rather fall between two stools.

We’ve designed these oversized and exaggerated forms that respond to the needs of the space. The walls are formed by strategically pinching the foam at points to create the raised wall sections. The forms create an immersive experience that showcases the qualities of our material partners.

Foam is a material that relates directly to the human body. Outside of clothes, it’s a material that continuously touches the body the most. We sleep on it, we sit on it for hours on end. You could say that foam is one of the closest man-made materials to the human body. Foam is generally a soft building material. The fact that it comes in different densities, allows the potential to do special things with it.

I’ve been exploring the possibilities of foam for 20 years and it’s a material that still intrigues me. I feel that I haven’t finished working with it.

Designed: Arthur

Material Partners: Joyce Foam Products & EC Carpets

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Collarts x Design Show Australia

Entrance Feature

Providing students with industry connections while allowing them to apply their skills in the real world is central to Collarts’ ethos. In a landmark collaboration with Design Show Australia, Collarts’ Interior Design students were challenged to design an intriguing entrance feature, setting the stage for this year’s event through design innovation.

Interior Design Program Leader Jenni Woods sees this dynamic collaboration as a fitting extension of Collarts core values. “We are so excited to be collaborating with Design Show Australia again in 2023 as Education partner. This partnership provides our students with meaningful, workintegrated learning experiences across a range of design projects.”

Over a two-day intensive workshop, the project created an exciting opportunity for students to tackle a real-world brief, working in groups to create unique concept designs for the Entry feature. Through pitching their concepts to Design Show Australia’s Operations Director Darren Loewy and Event Director Andrew Vaughan, students were able to flex their presentation skills and gain real-world experience liaising with external stakeholders, all while incorporating

key materials provided by sponsors Kosny Timber, EC Carpets and Armstrong Flooring. The Entry feature designed by the students will form the visitor’s first experience of the show within.

Jenni Woods believes the challenge has provided students with something truly invaluable. “It is a unique experience to be immersed in innovative local and international design at the highest level in Australia.”

Students Alisha Lawrie and Vanessa Lane are the talented designers who delivered the winning concept, demonstrating a unique point of view and exceptional creative instincts. Their design comes to life at the event, with thousands of design enthusiasts walking through the doors, witnessing their creation.

Vanessa shares, “I loved working on the Design Show Australia challenge! The show is such an important part of the industry calendar so, to have the chance to be involved in the design of the entry space of the event was an amazing experience. It was such a fun couple of days, working on the brief and pitching our concept. Thanks to Collarts, The Design Show and the material suppliers for the opportunity.”

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Admire the entry feature activation at the entrance of Design Show Australia 2023.

Mr Wet Wall

Our panels are the single most cost effective, easy to install alternative to tiles. They are full height, floor to ceiling, click-together waterproof panels, designed for areas subject to frequent wetting as well as standard rooms. You can install over existing tiles saving on demolition time, money & cost. mrwetwall.com Stand B8

What is Lapitec?

Jodhpur Designs

Jodhpur Designs is a treasure trove of exquisite hand crafted home decor and furniture. Our collection is a distinctive blend of furniture styles, ranging from traditional, antique and industrial. Each piece is a testament to the cityJodhpur’s stunning architecture, palaces and forts and is hand-crafted by talented artisans. jodhpurdesigns.com.au

The result of a production process covered by 25 patents, Lapitec is a material used in architecture, interior and product design, made from a mixture of 100% natural mineral materials and free of resins, inks and petroleum derivatives

Entirely free of crystalline silica thanks to the use of Biorite® - a mineral component patented by the company, which makes it safe and even more sustainable, Lapitec’s large slabs come in three thicknesses (12, 20 and 30 mm), 18 shades and 6 surface finishes.

Lapitec is a ‘full-body’ sintered stone, identical on the inside and the outside with no enamel or digital printing on the surface, a characteristic that allows it to be processed throughout its thickness, with consistency in appearance and performance.

Non-porous on the surface, it is also resistant to temperature changes, frost and high temperatures, UV rays, scratches, chemicals and can be used in direct contact with water.

Its high performance, sustainability and availability in XXL sizes make it extremely versatile for use in ventilated facades and roofing, indoor and outdoor horizontal and vertical surfaces, swimming pool cladding and yacht upholstery, and kitchen and table tops.

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Antibacterial and easy to clean Green Heat resistant Frost resistant Scratch resistant Chemical resistant UV stable
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Connecting to Country Through Co-design

The Australian design community has long borrowed from First People’s cultures without the appropriate acknowledgements, or consideration of heritage, nuance, and cultural sensitivity.

Leading practitioners are now calling for the integration of their voices within architecture especially, reflecting a considered and authentic approach to building, led by co-design principles.

First Nations peoples have been dutifully caring for Country for thousands of years, creating rituals and mapping places that has allowed their culture to be maintained longer than any other living culture in the world. Through authentic engagement, empowered allyship, and a caveat that the journey will be rocky, we are beginning to course-correct our industry’s erasure of First Peoples knowledge, as our professionals rethink their practice, placing Indigenous perspectives at its core.

Award-winning designer and creative polymath Alison Page has spent over 25 years leading initiatives that connect First Nations and nonFirst Nations creatives, encouraging a values-led approach with hands-on cultural experience as the jump-off point for collaboration.

Page is a Walbanga and Wadi Wadi woman, and is fascinated by the Australian identity and our insistence on steel and concrete structures that overlook connection to Country.

“Robyn Boyd wrote about this in The Australian Ugliness over sixty years ago, and we still haven’t figured it out,” reflects Page.

“We see Mum and Dad investors developing land for financial reasons, so they can travel to see beautiful places, with beautiful architecture. Really, we could give voice to the Indigenous people of the world, who are the knowledge keepers, and invest in building something genuine and beautiful in our own back yard.”

Page supports a shift towards Aboriginal-led projects that go beyond a conversation. Her 2021 book ‘Design: Building on Country,’ co-authored with architect Paul Memmott and edited by

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Gathering Place, Bush Vs. Grasslands drawings by Bronwyn McColl

advisor on Indigenous arts Margo Ngawa Neale, was created as an accessible vision for sustainable design. Her ethos is driven by open dialogues, practical action, and the continuation of songlines; pathways memorised in song, one of many millennia-old traditions of imbuing knowledge into objects and artworks, without words.

Established architect and committed ally in Indigenous co-design, Bronwyn McColl acknowledges that, like sustainability ten years earlier, co-designing spaces with Indigenous communities will be clunky at first. We need to set out to greet each other’s mistakes with grace, in favour of optimism, and progress.

“People are excited to change what has been a poor way of doing things in the past,” comments McColl, who is a Principal at Woods Bagot.

“But some people are terrified of stuffing it up. We all may unintentionally stuff it up, but we are heading in the direction of change, and that is the important part.”

An uplift in demand for input can leave First Nations leaders exhausted. “To combat this challenge,” says McColl, “we need to encourage people to become trained specialists in cultural intelligence and truth-telling sessions. Then, we can share the load, so that allies have the knowledge and confidence.”

To foster better engagement with First Nations peoples, it is essential to shift from a consultation-based approach to a collaborative one. Nadine Samaha, an architect, biophilic, and environmentally sustainable design specialist, encourages practitioners to create a space for meaningful dialogue, understanding, and recognition of different worldviews.

“Everything is interconnected in the Indigenous world, but in the Western world, everything is separated, labelled or put into a box. Through collaboration, we can explore holistic approaches, utilizing technologies and ways of living that reduce our environmental footprint and foster a harmonious, equitable and regenerative future.”

Social impact codesign consultant Sarah Naarden brokers partnerships that deepen dialogues for change making in the built environment. Instead of treating community engagement as a box-ticking exercise, Indigenous principles of self-determination can be explored through co-developing and coprogramming projects and buildings.

Naarden is currently working with Initiatives of Change Australia on Turruk, a cultural intelligence learning program with First Peoples, co-led by Uncle Shane Charles.

Rather than relying on terms such as ‘briefs’ and ‘sprints’, building relationships and respecting each culture’s values is paramount. With this approach, we can foster greater trust, understanding, and collaboration with First Nations peoples.

“Co-design with Country is a principle that needs to be applied with rigour as an ongoing call and response during a project and buildings lifespan.”

So, where do we start? Education, empowerment, inclusion from the outset, and ongoing involvement paves the way for change that will transform our design culture into something distinct, connected, and more exciting to bring to life. Alison Page paints a compelling picture of Australia as a world leader in this area:

“Bring other artists, poets, painters, marine ecologists, and fire experts into your work, and it will make it more interesting. Design and architecture can be an act of power and a force for great social justice. For architects and designers, that’s an incredibly exciting responsibility.”

Sustainable Living Foundation: Regenerative Futures event

 Photographers: Sarah Naarden & Nadine Samaha

 Photographer: Julian Meehan

Hear more from these voices at our panel Co-Designing with Country at 10.30am on Thursday 15 June on the Design Talks Stage.

This article was supplied by our content partner Trout Creative Thinking. Trout is hosting various panels across all three days of the event.

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Arko Furniture

Arko designs and manufactures premium outdoor furniture and interior plant systems for corporate, hospitality and residential environments. Bring the outdoors in with our vertical garden walls, or take the indoors out with our range of outdoor furniture. Flexible, adaptable and beautiful, so you can enjoy our furniture wherever you decide.

arkofurniture.com.au

Acustico Lighting

The Acustico Lighting Collection by Studio Acustico blends sophisticated aesthetics with sound absorption to improve the ambience in spaces. Our lights are proudly hand-made in Australia from Global GreenTag verified materials. With an NRC of +1 we are excited to be launching our new FOLI Acoustic Light at Design Show.

Stand G28

acusticolighting.com.au

Stand J38

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The Future of Smart Homes & Buildings

The Future of Smart Home Standards

The promise of smart home living has been heralded by established players and nimble startups alike for over 40 years, promising properties that instinctively respond to our needs, self-maintain, save on energy and keep homes more secure.

The introduction of Matter, a global standard developed by the Connectivity Standard Alliance in collaboration with Apple, Google, Amazon and other system and device suppliers, working alongside deep artificial intelligence systems, brings us closer to this reality than ever before.

One of the largest hurdles for the smart home industry to overcome is genuine usefulness for homeowners, who don’t want to invest time or thousands of dollars in systems that they can’t guarantee will improve their quality of life.

Luke Coulter, Director of YourSmartLife, discovered the need for practical smart home guidance when working with architect Kate McMahon from designled architecture studio mcmahon and nerlich, to design his own family home in Brunswick. Coulter wanted a sophisticated solution that fitted with his vision for a sustainable, flexible space, and in the process realised that many other homeowners are looking for similar mid-market integrations; a step up from ‘do it yourself’ solutions without spending a six-figure sum.

“Some of the myths we need to bust include smart homes needing very high end, fully wired solutions, and that you need to plan and integrate everything, all at once,” comments Coulter.

“At YourSmartLife, we specialise in affordable solutions that can be retrofitted, meaning a smart home can be added to over time as your needs change.”

Coulter’s home opens to the public in July as part of Open House Melbourne, giving visitors the opportunity to try out the technology in an effort to make modern smart homes more tangible.

“Stereotypes about older home owners not wanting or being able to use systems are one thing we need

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Timber-Lantern House by mcmahon and nerlich. Photographer: Dave Kulesza

to disrupt. A large portion of our customers are in their 60’s or older, and are easily able to learn to navigate controls with interfaces like Apple Home.”

While being able to adjust your environment at the touch of a button has novelty appeal, wellness implications are largely under recognised but have the potential to impact our residential experiences.

Lochlan Sinclair, Director at architecturally-led developer Neometro feels this is where the real long-term benefits lie for professionals whose clients want an elevated standard of living.

“Around 80% of our health and wellbeing is influenced by our environment. Simple technologies that benefit residents’ environments to positively impact their wellbeing, such as circadian rhythm enhancing lighting, is what excites us.”

Longevity of systems depends on their adaptability over a building’s lifetime, especially in rental properties or multiresidential projects where residents have varying needs. Personalisable smart home systems let residents “choose their own adventure” through reprogramming and new integrations let developers confidently design for families, couples, single people and people of all abilities, without the expense or hassle.

Systems that fit with architects’ visions, supported by the training and guidance for how they can be used are a lynchpin in adoption, so that homeowners can fully realise the possibilities within their homes. George Garmanos, National Systems and Solution Manager at global electrical solutions supplier Legrand highlights that product innovation and professional education go hand in hand:

“Regular training from a range of professionals, as well as day-to-day client support, is leading to increased industry confidence. Products like Legrand’s award-winning Living Now Collection combine technology with sophisticated design, and any wiring utilises existing wiring systems in properties, making it easy for electricians and inexpensive for retrofitting, which is a win-win.”

Of course, technologies like artificial intelligence are shaping our interactions with connected

objects and environments, for better or for worse. Luke Coulter reminds the industry to take a balanced outlook.

“There’s no denying AI will play an increased role in smart building management,” he comments. “Trends and behaviour data will allow systems to predict residents’ needs, alert to security or safety threats, keep the garden maintained, reduce energy usage, and even monitor the health of occupants, giving residents less to manage themselves and more time to enjoy their homes.”

Hear more from these voices at our panel Sustainable, efficient, and Connected: The future of smart homes and buildings, 11.45am on Thursday 15 June at the Future Build Summit.

This article was supplied by our content partner Trout Creative Thinking. Trout is hosting various panels across all three days of the event.

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Timber-Lantern House by mcmahon and nerlich. Photographer: Dave Kulesza
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Bridging Online-Offline Worlds in Retail Design

Today, people can get almost anything they need digitally, with the swipe of a screen. However, we still yearn for the discovery, connection, and community that is found in physical shopping experiences.

The teams behind Australia’s retail spaces are being challenged to marry the need for online and offline connection, with our increasing desire for belonging. The best solutions bridge ecommerce and bricks and mortar experiences to enhance the feeling of connection, no matter where we socialise or shop.

“If you create value, the sales will follow.”, says Stuart Krelle, Creative Director at Sydney design and architecture studio Luchetti Krelle.

Krelle champions shifting physical spaces away from their traditional, merchandise-led approach, towards one that generates moments of appreciation, community connection, and value beyond revenue—something shoppers are craving post-Covid, where physical spaces have to work twice as hard to lure visitors to them.

“The pandemic has accelerated the need for retail spaces to become more human-centric,” says Krelle. “We need to push the boundaries to create experiences that are both digital and physical, and that truly connect with people on an emotional level.”

Opportunities for connection are better for business because they create experiences that embed in customers’ memories. Memorable social interactions and awe-inspiring activations are far more likely to make a mark than traditional merchandise-led environments.

“Aligning the digital and physical experience is crucial in today’s retail landscape because it provides customers with a seamless and integrated experience.” says Nickolas Gurtler, founder of the multi-disciplinary interior and architecture studio Nickolas Gurtler Office.

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Jardan Perth by IF Architecture. Photographer: Dion Robeson. 357 Collins Street by Hames Sharley. Photographer: Emma Cross.

Gurtler encourages his clients to think about the roles of their digital and physical environments to clearly understand where they differ or overlap, and to be disciplined when it comes to decisionmaking. Telling the same story harmoniously is important for brand continuity, but how it is expressed—through interactive moments, materiality, and functionality—needs to differ. “The challenge is to create a holistic, integrated experience that leverages the best of both worlds.”

“The digital experience has to be complementary to the physical” says Iva Foschia, founder of IF Architecture whose portfolio includes work for iconic Australian brands such as Jardan and Baker Bleu.

Foschia highlights how important sensory elements are in retail, where tactility trumps tech to take visitors on a personal journey through the space. “It’s about emphasising the personal touch, the physical touch, the feeling of the product. That sensory experience can’t be replicated online.”

If a fast-paced route from A to B underpins online shopping experiences, physical spaces are about

encouraging people to dwell and socialise. Key to this is a deep understanding of communities where retail environments exist, and an integration of local voices and values at the beginning of development, not as an afterthought.

Harold Perks, director of architecture and urban design studio Hames Sharley, calls for a focus on social sustainability. “Designing spaces and experiences that foster social connections, promote inclusivity, and enhance well-being for all who use them. It also futureproofs retail projects, which is ultimately less wasteful.”

Hear more from these voices at our panel on Unleashing the potential In retail design at 2.15pm on Thursday 15 June, on the Design Talks Stage.

This article was supplied by our content partner Trout Creative Thinking. Trout is hosting various panels across all three days of the event.

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Baker Bleu by IF Architecture. Photographer: Sharyn Cairns. Brent Wilson Atelier by Nikolas Gurtler. Photographer: Timothy Kaye.

ABI Interiors

abiinteriors.com.au

Stand D34 & D40

About Space

aboutspace.net.au

Stand J28

agaaustralia.com.au

Stand B3

acusticolighting.com.au

Stand J38

archipro.com.au

Stand P24

Arko Furniture

arkofurniture.com.au

Stand G28

DSA50 Design Show Australia | 2023 Event Guide BRANDS
AGA Australia ArchiPro
Global Green Tag Certified GECA Certified Made Down Here
Acustico Lighting x Studio Acustico

Aromas

lightco.com.au/brands/aromas

Stand H34

Artichoke

architecturemedia.com/magazines/ artichoke

Artistic Venetian Plastering

artvp.com.au

Stand L3

Awnet Barben

Baya by Furtex

awnetplus.com

Stand E14

barben.com.au

Stand C2

furtex.com.au

Stand F42

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bernybacic.com

Stand G8

lightco.com.au/brands/bert-frank

Stand H34

blum.com/au/en

Stand C34

boissevainart.com.au

Stand G42

bora.com/au/au

Stand B20

bramstone.co

Stand A38

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Berny Bacic Bert Frank Boissevain Art BORA BLUM Bramstone
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Buywood Custom Furniture Calce Company

buywoodfurniture.com.au

Stand E28

Cane-line

calcecompany.com

Stand J24

cane-line.com.au

Stand E8

castella.com.au

Stand A4

cavius.com.au

Stand K4

collarts.edu.au

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Cavius Australia
Castella
Collarts
Global Green Tag Certified GECA Certified Made Down Here

cotswoldfurniture.com.au

Stand E22

cultdesign.com.au

Stand H42

customea.com.au

Stand B36

domusliving.com.au

Stand A20

dorsetaustralia.com.au

Stand C8

eccarpets.com.au

Stand F34

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Cotswold InOut Furniture Cult Design
Domus Living Dorset Australia Customea EC Carpets
Global Green Tag Certified GECA Certified Made Down Here

elevar.com.au

Stand D2

Elevar ENP Fitouts

enpfitouts.com.au

Stand K8

Eskimo Heat

eskimoheat.com.au

Stand C7

Fellowes

estebananaya.com

Stand G34

faucetstrommen.com.au

Stand B14

fellowes.com/au

Stand G2

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Esteban Anaya Design Studio Faucet Strommen
Global Green Tag Certified GECA Certified Made Down Here

fermob.com/en

Stand H22

Fibo

fibosystem.com.au

Stand C43

firemagicgrills.com.au

Stand A36

fluxwoodlighting.com

Stand i38

gainsville.com.au

Stand i8

gerardrusso.com

Stand G33

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Fermob Fluxwood Lighting Gainsville Furniture Fire Magic Grills Gerard Russo
Global Green Tag Certified GECA Certified Made Down Here
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gohome

gohome.com.au

Stand G22

Hafele

hafele.com.au

Stand F14

HELVAR and ELR (Lumi Ambience) Hepburn Hardware

helvar.com/design-show-australia-2023

Stand L35

hepburnhardware.com

Stand B38

havwoods.com/au

Stand E34

Havwoods International Icon Workspace Co

iworkcommercial.com

Stand D16

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Global Green Tag Certified GECA Certified Made Down Here
TECTONA 1800 COLLECTION CLASSIC WITH A TWIST Melbourne Showroom 731-733 High Street Armadale VIC 3143 classicwithatwist.com.au

lightco.com.au/brands/il-fanale

ioctane.com

Stand E40

Global Green Tag Certified GECA Certified Made Down Here

Karman

lightco.com.au/brands/karman

Stand H34

KBDi

kbdi.org.au

jodhpurdesigns.com.au

Stand J2

Kesseböhmer

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Il Fanale iOctane Pods
Stand A44 Jodhpur Designs
kesseboehmer.world
Stand F22
Stand H34

klaylife.com

Stand H13

labelconcepts.com.au

Stand J22

lapitec.com/en

Stand B28

larkwoodfurniture.com.au

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lamarzocco.com.au
Stand A22 modbar.com
Klaylife La Marzocco
Stand A22
Label Concepts Lapitec La Marzocco Modbar
Larkwood Furniture
Stand H7
Global Green Tag Certified GECA Certified Made Down Here

lightco.com.au

Stand H34

smithandsmithlighting.com.au/about Stand K33

lightco.com.au/brands/lighting-republic

Stand H34

limestoneartisan.com.au/about-us

Stand J3

littleswagger.com.au

Stand A10

luxehousemelbourne.com.au

Stand i4

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LightCo Lighting by SMITH&SMITH Limestone and Co Little Swagger Lighting Republic Luxe House Melbourne
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Mayfield Lighting

mayfieldlighting.com.au

Stand K34

Molmic

mineralfox.com.au

Stand I14

molmic.com.au

Stand H14

mrwetwall.com

Stand B8

nerotapware.com.au

Stand C14

nightworksstudio.com

Stand J40

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Mineral Fox Mr Wet Wall Nero Tapware Nightworks Studio
Global Green Tag Certified GECA Certified Made Down Here

oliveri.com.au

Stand A28

Oliveri

Original

originalparasolco.com

Stand E14

Osier

osierbelle.com.au

Stand i13

parkwooddoors.com.au

Stand K22

madebypen.com

Stand H35

pinkpear.com.au

Stand D8

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Parasol Parkwood Doors Pen Belle Luxury Outdoor Furniture Pink Pear
Global Green Tag Certified GECA Certified Made Down Here

LightCo

1300 795 548

info@lightco.com.au

Showrooms in Sydney and Melbourne. lightco.com.au

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pythapartners.com.au
B45 Planika Net Zero Fireplaces Puretec Robert Gordon Interiors SALICE Pytha Partners Schweigen planika.com.au
A36 puretec.com.au Stand A2
pocket-door-system Stand C8
B2 schweigen.com.au
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salice.com/ww/en/products/sliding-systems/
robertgordoninteriors.com Stand
A30 Global Green Tag Certified GECA Certified Made Down Here

Sourceful

sourceful.com.au

Stand H10

Stormtech

stormtech.com.au

Stand B10

classicwithatwist.com.au

Stand H28

taubmans.com.au

Stand G10

tileimporter.com.au

Stand A12

Timberline

timberline.com.au

Stand A18

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Tectona by Classic with a Twist Tile Importer Taubmans by PPG
Global Green Tag Certified GECA Certified Made Down Here
sales@cotswoldfurniture.com.au - www.cotswoldfurniture.com.au BRISBANE 07 3252 8488 SYDNEY 02 9906 3686 MITTAGONG 02 4872 2585
The Lento Collection by Vincent Sheppard

trabethtextiles.com.au Stand

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G40 Touch Handles Trabeth Textiles Trout Creative Thinking Universal Media Co Transmitt UNOX CASA
i42
B28
specifiersource.com.au Stand
trout.com.au unoxcasa.com/int Stand
Global Green Tag Certified GECA Certified Made Down Here
touchhandles.com.au Stand C8 transmitt.co Stand i34

vauth-sagel.com/gb/en

Stand C8

vincentsheppard.com

Stand E22

waterrower.com.au

Stand G14

wilbrad.com.au

Stand A8

workshopped.com.au

Stand E2

lightco.com.au/brands/ai-lati

Stand H34

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Workshopped
Vauth-Sagel Vincent Sheppard Wilson & Bradley
WaterRower Zafferano
Global Green Tag Certified GECA Certified Made Down Here
Cane-line Australia, 235 Bridge Road, Richmond VIC 3121 I Phone +03 9425 9253 I info@cane-line.com.au I cane-line.com.au

Itstimetogovertical MeetGordon-The flashdrying,vertical electrictowelrail

Designedwithperformanceandgood-looksinmind, Gordonflashdriestowelsuptothreetimesfasterthan conventionalladderrails.Goodforbills,greatforthe environment.Eskimoisdedicatedtoproductdesign innovationtowarmyourspacewithoutwarmingour planet.Thissleekrangeofstunning,architecturaltowel rails,presentthebestinquality,design,andefficiency. Designed,engineeredandmadeintheUK.

Gordon’sdesignembracesthewaythatmostofus alreadyhangordryourtowels.Itsspace-savingdesign isperfectforallbathrooms.Easytoinstallandequally suitedtonewbuilds,renovationsorexistingbathrooms.

Compactandbeautiful,Gordon’sverticalfindesign ensuresthatyouneverhavetoexperiencedamptowels. AvailableinaSingle4finorDoublesizewith8fins.

GETMOREINFO eskimoheat.com.au 0370181540 hello@eskimoheat.com.au @eskimo-heat @eskimoheat
DESIGNING THE FUTURE OF COFFEE @MODBARAU WWW.MODBAR.COM BRING THE CAFÉ HOME @LAMARZOCCOHOMEAU LAMARZOCCOHOME.COM.AU
Simplicity meets sophistication luxehousemelbourne.com.au Discover our range of stunning gold and black metallic accent piece candles. Plus, we are showcasing our new products at Design Show Australia! Come and visit us at Stand i4.

Stand i13

Trade accounts available on request

The Ultimate Luxury Outdoor Furniture
www.osierbelle.com.au
NIGHTWORKSSTUDIO.COM
SCAN TO VIEW THE STATEMENT COLLECTION ON OUR WEBSITE

Match any colour and bring your paint project to life using the Coloursmith app.

Breathe Architecture was inspired by a Eucalyptus population nearby their client’s, Barbara Rugendyke, home. Using Coloursmith, they matched the green and created a personal paint colour called “Barbara’s Green”.

Scan to download the Coloursmith app and match any colour for your paint project. Visit us at booth G10
Colour Code: PPG ANZ 12720

Crafting first impressions.

Aluminium Doors

Timber Doors

Every door we create is meticulously designed and crafted, beautiful, bold, and built to last.

parkwooddoors.com.au

To see our range, scan here or visit us at Booth K22.

Established over 45 years ago, Wilson & Bradley is a family owned business that provides a diverse, premium selection of kitchen and cabinetry hardware.

Order online: www.wilbrad.com.au

Call direct: 1800 633 507

Enquiries: sales@wilbrad.com.au

We pride ourselves on our ability to present the best brands from around the world, backed by the best service. Visit wilbrad.com.au to view our full range online. @wilsonandbradley

(07) 3180 7788 sales@buywoodfurniture com au 147 Robertson St Fortitude Valley, QLD 4006 buywoodfurniture.com.au
Stand C8
Create unique projects with our high quality customisable doors, made to fit IKEA & other cabinets. Custom Doors for IKEA & Other Brands info@customea.com.au www.customea.com.au

MELBOURNE

175 Gertude St, Fitzroy VIC 3065 Australia

Telephone: +61 (03) 9417 4635

E-mail: info@aboutspace.net.au

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138 St Kilda Road, St Kilda, VIC 3182 Australia

Telephone: +61 (03) 9534 4288

E-mail: stkilda@aboutspace.net.au

SYDNEY

Level 1 Unit 30, 69 O’Riordan St., Alexandria 2015 Australia

Telephone: +61 (02) 9318 0193

E-mail: sydney@aboutspace.net.au

CANBERRA

130 Gladstone Street, Fyshwick ACT 2609 Australia

Telephone: +61 (02) 6188 8600

E-mail: canberra@aboutspace.net.au

HOBART

41 Victoria St, Hobart, TAS 7000 Australia

Telephone: +61 (03) 6234 8066

E-mail: hobart@aboutspace.net.au

Yosh Glass

LIBRA with Ripple Clear

Providing projects with products that:

Restore Biodiversity

Support Human Health

Ensure Ethical Supply Chains

Support Climate Action and Circular Economy

Handmade Italian ceramic wash basins Exclusive new release. oliveri.com.au
Features For a Designer Home Come and see us at stand A2 New Product Alert: Puretec Semi-Recessed FilterWall-IM2
www.bramstone.co 1800 845 288

Find us at Stand K35

Turning Everyday Places into Brighter Spaces

At Helvar, we specialise in intelligent and energy-saving lighting solutions. We believe that intelligent lighting is essential to achieving optimal building sustainability and supporting the wellbeing of every person using a space. Our solutions harness data, create tangible insights, and integrate seamlessly with other systems. With 102 years of expertise, we serve our customers locally in over 75 countries.

With over 275,000 global projects spanning all industries and applications, our offering ranges from world-class drivers and components through to wired and wireless lighting control solutions, whilst providing monitoring, maintenance, and insights with our cutting-edge cloudbased digital services platform. We’re proud to offer a comprehensive range of lighting solutions that bring intelligence, energy efficiency, and sustainability to any commercial, public-sector, residential, or hospitality project.

helvar.com

@Helvar

@helvar_int

@Helvar

We provide intelligent project lighting solutions

At Lumi Ambience, we are a rapidly expanding provider of project lighting solutions with offices in Kuala Lumpur, Melbourne, Jakarta & Hong Kong, and we operate as a regional distributor for Helvar.

We work closely with Architects, Interior Designers, and Lighting Designers to deliver smart architectural lighting solutions for various types of projects.

Our product offerings cover a wide range of aspects, including façade, landscape, exterior, and interior lighting. We cater to an extensive range of projects, from multimillion commercial buildings to independent residential spaces.

Our products have won Red-dot Awards and iF Design Awards. We constantly strive to maintain the highest industry standards to stay ahead of the competition whilst continuing to offer the absolute best solutions and service.

elr-group.com

@ELR “Engineered Lighting Revolution”

@elr.group

@ELRlighting

Company Stand Architectural Hardware Acustico Lighting by Studio Acustico J38 Barben C2 BLUM C34 BORA B20 Castella A4 Cavius Australia K4 Dorset Australia C8 Eskimo Heat C7 Hafele F14 Hepburn Hardware B38 Kesseböhmer F22 Little Swagger A10 Puretec A2 Wilson & Bradley A8 Art Artistic Venetian Plastering K3 Berny Bacic G8 Boissevain Art G42 ENP Fitouts K8 Gerard Russo G33 Jodhpur Designs J2 Label Concepts J22 Larkwood Furniture H7 Limestone ArtisanVenetian plaster J3 Mr Wet Wall B8 Pink Pear D8 Workshopped E2 Business Solutions Acustico Lighting by Studio Acustico J38 ArchiPro P24 ENP Fitouts K8 Fellowes G2 HELVAR AND ELR (LUMI AMBIENCE) K35 KBDi A44 Pytha Partners B45 WaterRower G14 Decorative Lighting About Space J28 Acustico Lighting by Studio Acustico J38 Cavius Australia K4 Esteban Anaya Design Studio G34 Company Stand Fluxwood Lighting i38 Hafele F14 HELVAR AND ELR (LUMI AMBIENCE) K35 Klaylife H13 LightCo H34 Nightworks Studio J40 Pen H35 Robert Gordon Interiors B2 Smith & Smith L33 Transmitt i34 Workshopped E2 Fabricators & Designers Cavius Australia K4 Customea B36 Esteban Anaya Design Studio G34 Kesseböhmer F22 Larkwood Furniture H7 Limestone ArtisanVenetian plaster J3 Mr Wet Wall B8 Osier Belle i13 Pink Pear D8 Sourceful H10 Trabeth Textiles G40 Transmitt i34 Workshopped E2 Flooring Cavius Australia K4 EC Carpets F34 Havwoods International E34 Limestone ArtisanVenetian plaster J3 Sourceful H10 Tile Importer Kitchen/ Bathroom Supplier A12 Furniture About Space J28 Arko Furniture G28 Buywood Custom Furniture E28 Cane-line E8 Cotswold InOut Furniture E22 Cult Design H42 Customea B36 Dorset Australia C8 ENP Fitouts K8 Esteban Anaya Design Studio G34 Company Stand Fellowes G2 Fermob H22 Gainsville Furniture i8 GoHome G22 Hafele F14 iOctane Pods E40 Jodhpur Designs J2 Klaylife H13 Larkwood Furniture H7 Limestone ArtisanVenetian plaster J3 Little Swagger A10 Molmic H14 Osier Belle i13 Planika Net Zero Fireplaces & Heating A36 Sourceful H10 Tectona by Classic with a Twist H28 WaterRower G14 Workshopped E2 Home Decor & Objects Cavius Australia K4 Cotswold InOut Furniture E22 Cult Design H42 Customea B36 ENP Fitouts K8 Eskimo Heat C7 Esteban Anaya Design Studio G34 Fibo C43 Gainsville Furniture i8 Jodhpur Designs J2 Larkwood Furniture H7 Limestone ArtisanVenetian plaster J3 Little Swagger A10 Luxe House Melbourne i4 Mr Wet Wall B8 Pen H35 Pink Pear D8 Puretec A2 Sourceful H10 Transmitt i34 Workshopped E2 Industry Partner ArchiPro P24 Cult Design H42 KBDi A44 Universal Media Co i42 Workshopped E2 INDEX DESIGN SHOW AUSTRALIA DSA116 Design Show Australia | 2023 Event Guide
Company Stand Kitchen & Bath ABI Interiors D34 & D40 AGA Australia B3 Barben C2 BLUM C34 BORA B20 Bramstone A38 Castella A4 Customea B36 Domus Living A20 Dorset Australia C8 Eskimo Heat C7 Faucet Strommen B14 Fibo C43 Hafele F14 KBDi A44 Kesseböhmer F22 La Marzocco A22 Lapitec B28 Little Swagger A10 Mr Wet Wall B8 Nero Tapware C14 Oliveri A28 Planika Net Zero Fireplaces & Heating A36 Puretec A2 Robert Gordon Interiors B2 Schweigen A30 Stormtech B10 Tile Importer Kitchen/ Bathroom Supplier A12 Timberline A18 UNOX CASA B28 Wilson & Bradley A8 Lighting About Space J28 Acustico Lighting by Studio Acustico J38 Arko Furniture G28 Cavius Australia K4 Cotswold InOut Furniture E22 Esteban Anaya Design Studio G34 Fluxwood Lighting i38 Hafele F14 HELVAR AND ELR (LUMI AMBIENCE) K35 Klaylife H13 LightCo H34 Mayfield Lighting K34 Global Green Tag Certified GECA Certified Australian Made Company Stand Pen H35 Smith & Smith L33 Transmitt i34 Wilson & Bradley A8 Workshopped E2 Materials & Finishes Calce Company J24 Cavius Australia K4 Customea B36 Dorset Australia C8 EC Carpets F34 ENP Fitouts K8 Fibo C43 Hafele F14 Havwoods International E34 Kesseböhmer F22 Lapitec B28 Limestone ArtisanVenetian plaster J3 Little Swagger A10 Mineral Fox I14 Mr Wet Wall B8 Sourceful H10 Taubmans by PPG G10 Tile Importer Kitchen/ Bathroom Supplier A12 Trabeth Textiles G40 Outdoors Arko Furniture G28 Awnet E14 Cane-line E8 Cotswold InOut Furniture E22 Fermob H22 Larkwood Furniture H7 Original Parasol Co E14 Osier Belle i13 Pen H35 Pink Pear D8 Planika Net Zero Fireplaces & Heating A36 Puretec A2 Tectona by Classic with a Twist H28 Textiles & Rugs Baya by Furtex F42 Berny Bacic G8 EC Carpets F34 Sourceful H10 Trabeth Textiles G40 Company Stand Technology ArchiPro P24 Cavius Australia K4 ENP Fitouts K8 Eskimo Heat C7 Hafele F14 HELVAR AND ELR (LUMI AMBIENCE) K35 Puretec A2 Pytha Partners B45 UNOX CASA B28 WaterRower G14 Tiles and Stone Fibo C43 Mr Wet Wall B8 Tile Importer Kitchen/ Bathroom Supplier A12 Wall coverings Artistic Venetian Plastering K3 Berny Bacic G8 ENP Fitouts K8 Fibo C43 Havwoods International E34 Label Concepts J22 Limestone ArtisanVenetian plaster J3 Mr Wet Wall B8 Sourceful H10 Trabeth Textiles G40 Workspace Acustico Lighting by Studio Acustico J38 Elevar D2 Fellowes G2 Fluxwood Lighting i38 iOctane Pods E40 iWork Commercial D16 Little Swagger A10 Pen H35 Windows & Doors Little Swagger A10 Parkwood Doors K22 Design Show Australia | 2023 Event Guide DSA117

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Kitchen & Bathroom Zone Kitchen & Bathroom Zone ABI Interiors ABI Interiors Havwoods Buywood Furniture Cotswold InOut Furniture Kesseböhmer Hafele Original Parasol GoHome Planika NetZero Schweigan UNOX Casa BORA BLUM Customea Oliveri La Marzocco Domus Living Timberline Stormtech Robert Gordon Faucet Strommen Nero Tapware Dorset Australia Barben Elevar Pink Pear Cane Line Tile Importer Wilson & Bradley Puretec Bramstone Hepburn iOctane Baya by Furtex Boissevain Art Trabeth Textiles Seating Lounge Bar F28 G28 Arko Furniture D14 D16 Icon Workspace E2 W orkshoppe d Australia’s Next Top Designer G14 H13 H7 G2 G8 H1 G10 H3 W a t er R owe r Klayli f e Larkwoo d F u rnit u r e F ellowe s E C Carpet s Main Restaurant ENTRY / EXIT DSA118 Design Show Australia | 2023 Event Guide
i8 i16 J14 i14 i2 J2 K18 J22 J24 J28 i4 K4 K6 L6 L8 J3 K3 K7 M7 M12 M9 H42 H34 H28 H22 i34 i42 i38 J38 J40 Light & Design Gainsville Furniture Mineral Fox ENP Fitouts Label Concepts Calce About Space Cult Design Light Co Tectona by Classic with a Twist Fermob Transmitt Universal Media Co Fluxwood Acustico Nightworks H14 L2 L50 M44 M50 N44 N39 L40 L38 L36 M36 K22 L16 L14 M4 N2 L20 N22 O22 M28 M32 M24 M22 i13 M1 M2 N1 L49 N43 N51 O43 O38 O36 P39 P44 P40 P38 P32 P24 P37 O39 O37 N36 M38 N37 M41 M37 K34 H9 H2 H8 H10 Molmi c Cloudwal k F loorin g Osier Bell e D u lu x Ac r a te x S u s t ainabl e Bambo o S t o k e F i r eplac e W indso r A r chi t ect u r a Aco u stic a Sa f e Cent r a l Ba o yu n S t on e A r chiP r o H a r dwa r eB o x Ma y fiel d ArchiBuild Bar by Smar tstone Lounge Light & Smar t Home Talks FutureBuild Stage R AIA Refuel CPD Stage K33 K35 Armstrong Deco Parkwood Doors Thermotek DTA Australia Loud Design James Hardie Forest One Olympia Splendid Kosny Timber Central Innovation Screenwood Shipping Container Pools Knotwood O28 O34 P20 P14 P15 O14 P17 P19 N18 N16 M16 N14 M14 N12 O17 O15 N15 N17 O11 N11 La u x es G r a t e s Cabinett i Panel s Rako Australia Your Smart Life
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Sustainability Pavilion

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