Artichoke, Australia’s most respected interior architecture and design magazine, presents inspiring examples of design excellence and engaging discussion of design issues to industry professionals and a broader audience of design-savvy consumers. It reviews significant new projects, profiles designers, showcases new products and explores creative design collaborations. It is the national magazine of the Design Institute of Australia (DIA).
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Artichoke
Standing out as a DIA Accredited Designer
The Edit • A round up of the latest and greatest furniture, lighting and objects.
In Brief • A collection of the latest interiors recently completed by Australian designers, from a winery in the Adelaide Hills to a wellness centre in Melbourne.
2022 Eat Drink Design Awards
From the jury
2022 jury
Music Room
Commendations Best Bar Design
Di Stasio Carlton
Commendations Best Restaurant Design
The Common
Commendations Best Cafe Design
Pronto by Via Porta
Baker Bleu Hawksburn
Commendations Best Retail Design
Rocco's Bologna Discoteca
Commendations Best Identity Design
Adelaide Festival Pavilion -The Summerhouse
Ace Hotel Sydney
Commendations Best Hotel Design
Pellegrini’s Espresso Bar
Shortlist • Across seven categories, 112 projects were shortlisted in this year's awards, a testament to the exceptional hospitality design found across Australia and New Zealand.
The Edit • A round up of the latest and greatest furniture, fittings and objects for the kitchen and bathroom.
Volker Haug • With a focus on pared-back, immaculate designs, Volker Haug's lighting pieces are imbued with a sense of playfulness and individuality.
Yirranma Place • With its storied past as a church then a private residence, Yirranma Place in Sydney is a skilful exercise in adaptive reuse, guided by SJB. The design's two overarching principles - sensitivity and respect - help to create a multifunctional workplace in a grand 1920s building.
Queen & Collins • With precision and nuance, Kerstin Thompson Architects and BVN have come together to create a benchmark workplace and urban project that celebrates and re-energizes the iconic Gothic Bank Complex in Melbourne’s CBD.