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Rakumba’s Hangman lighting features bold geometries and a mischievous edge

Design Wanted

Australian lighting brand Rakumba and local designer Adam Goodrum present Hangman, a charming series of minimal luminaires. Channelling light through a minimal structure, every piece has a high degree of functionality via numerous positions and light directions.

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Abstracta’s acoustic products are designed for maximum sound comfort

Design Wanted

Abstracta’s latest additions to its collection of acoustic solutions are based on the belief that a space that’s easy on the eyes should be easy on the ears too. The management of sound within a space is becoming an increasingly important aspect of the design process.

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Uncovering the women that design history forgot

Design Week

. “The home is a very gendered space” While women have made sizeable contributions to all disciplines of design, those included in Women Made have all made an impact on the home. Think textiles, furniture, lighting and products. Moreover, Hall says it’s a very “overlooked” space when it comes to design.

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DIY with Moooi’s latest design No Screw No Glue

Design Wanted

And as a flat pack, the No Screw No Glue Buffet & Cabinet take up as little space as possible when shipped. Joost van Bleiswijk created his first No Screw No Glue designs in 2006. No Screw No Glue is a reboot of a previous collection of the same name launched in 2006 – © Joost van Bleiswijk X Moooi.

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Premier Graphics serves up a treat at The Very Good Food Company with Drytac SpotOn

Drytac

The project challenged Premier Graphics to create graphics that offered a high impact and high contrast design, but also allowed adequate ambient light to pass into the building to assist with ongoing construction work inside. The graphics also needed to cover window panels measuring 21ft tall.

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Designing the Human Experience: Office Design

Onyx

An office space should foster each employee’s sense of individuality and control to choose their type of work lifestyle. When designing a space, it is important to provide different types of ‘work modes’ such as active zones, quiet zones, and social zones. This allows the employee control over the level of light intensity.

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Transforming Workspaces: Exploring the Power of Commercial Office Interior Design

Greater Group

Creating functional office spaces that inspire people to do their best work, creates ideal conditions for productivity and higher quality output. Designs for an organisation that values transparency and free-flowing communication, for instance, might have less walls between departments and more open spaces.