Each week, we explore a handful of global design headlines, from standout projects to innovative product launches and industry moments. Celebrating craftsmanship, creativity, and contemporary design, this week’s highlights include new releases and must-visits from Brickworks and Mud Australia, Maison Bâtard by Mitchell & Eades, Kvadrat, artist and designer Sabine Marcelis, and Melissa Penfold.
The Making of Forma
Brickworks and Mud Australia unveil a limited-edition paver that redefines sustainable surface design—blending reclaimed ceramic waste with concrete to create a refined, terrazzo-like finish.
The Making of Maison Bâtard
Mitchell & Eades craft a four-level hospitality experience in the heart of Melbourne—a decadent expression of classic French styling reimagined with modern flair and local craftsmanship.
Kvadrat Lands in Australia
Marking a new chapter, Kvadrat launches independently in Australia and New Zealand—bringing its full textile offering and design-led vision to the region through new showrooms, local partnerships, and a continued commitment to innovation and sustainability.
Light & Time
Curated by Soleille Gallery, Sabine Marcelis’s Tanit Sundial is a self-sustaining sculpture at Six Senses Ibiza. Tanit harnesses the sun’s energy to illuminate the night, creating a quiet dialogue between natural light, place and time.
Quiet Ground
In Natural Living By Design, Melissa Penfold considers how homes rooted in calm, nature, and material honesty can restore the way we live.




