Each piece that artist Anna Fiedler creates is entirely different from the next. She…
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Like lots of people during Melbourne’s 2020 lockdowns, Cat Bloxsom and Morgan Collins took up a new hobby to keep themselves from going stir-crazy. They taught themselves how to knit on YouTube, and quickly became obsessed!
After months of mailing each other yarn samples, and knitting on park benches in lieu of daily exercise – they realised they had something special going. Within months they launched Cardigang, a DIY knit kit company tailored towards beginner knitters.
Alongside their full-time jobs in marketing, these business-minded besties are doing cool crafty things!
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A Day In The Life Of Dom Gattermayr, Co-Owner of Our Favourite New Cafe, Florian!
by adminby adminIn theory, opening a new cafe in March of 2021 might seem like a terrible idea. But against all odds Florian, the Carlton eatery opened by childhood besties Dom Gattermayr and Rose Richards, has flourished.
Less than 6 months after opening, Florian has well and truly become a neighbourhood favourite, with a real community feel. But of course – this didn’t happen by accident! Dom and Rose have been working tirelessly behind-the-scenes, steering Florian through a staccato year of lockdowns and lunch service. Their small cafe is doing big things!
Growing up with a Mum and Dad who owned and ran many successful restaurants and cafes, you could say that Dom was built for the hospo life. Although she didn’t always think that!
We spent a day with Dom to find out what it’s like on the other side of Melbourne’s fave new cafe.
PS. Full disclosure, if you recognise Dom’s last name, it might be because Dom is our Junior Editor Sasha’s little sister!
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After presenting Emma Currie’s debut solo show last year (which sold out in a matter of hours!) we are so proud to have Emma back again almost a year later for our second TDF Collect exhibition together!
Venus In Repose is a collection of 14 layered, lyrical female nudes that explore the contradictions and conflicts of contemporary womanhood, and Emma’s own self inquiry about painting the female body in a way that draws on traditional feminine ideals.
Emma’s work is imbued with a sense of stillness and reflection, and while we are under eerily similar circumstances as we open this show in the middle of another wintery Melbourne lockdown, these works almost feel their most potent in this time.
We’re hoping to be able to open this stunning show in person (fingers crossed!) on Saturday August 28th… but for now, pre-sales are open!
View the full catalogue here and email art@thedesignfiles.net for sales enquiries.
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Now in its 38th year, the Telstra National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art Awards (NATSIAA) are considered the most exciting and prestigious art awards for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander artists, bringing together entries from established and emerging artists, and reflecting the incredible variety of artwork being created by artists all over the country.
On Friday last week, seven artists were celebrated as the winners of this years Telstra NATSIAA across seven categories. All 65 finalists’ powerful works are now on display at the Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory (MAGNT) – and while many of us can’t be there to see it in real life, you can take a virtual tour to see the work here!
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Designing A Universe With Costume And Production Designer Jo Briscoe
by adminby adminWhen Jo Briscoe was younger, she wanted to be a costume designer, an environmental…
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There’s nothing The Design Files does better than find promising new up-and-comers in the world of design, if we do say ourselves! But the finalists in the Emerging Designer category of the TDF + Laminex Design Awards 2021 are a cut above the rest.
From furniture makers and fashion designers to blossoming architecture practices, these ten talented finalists represent the future of our national design industry. This category is presented by Phoenix Tapware.
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Seldom do we see themes of harmony and hope tangled up in the art of today. In a world filled with anxiety, busy-ness, fear and darkness, art feels increasingly like a space of political resistance. But what about the more gentle emotions? In such a bleak climate, can bursts of care and optimism be radical acts?
Inspired by a childhood in Mullumbimby charged with imagination, innocence and play, Melbourne artist Louise Tate paints gentle utopias that act as a refuge from our current world. Her bright and balanced canvases depict a universe where human life and the natural world happily co-exist, and where softness and slowness are valued.
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The Most Fabulous New Furniture Designs In The TDF + Laminex Design Awards 2021
by adminby adminFrom utilising 3D printing and recycled plastic bottles, to a collaboration between a New South Wales-based designer and a saddler in Fitzroy Crossing, WA, there is no shortage of innovation and inspiration from the Furniture Design finalists In The TDF + Laminex Design Awards this year!
Out of 44 submissions in this category, here are the 14 outstanding projects that made it into the shortlist, from which judges Nick Rennie, designer and founder of Nick Rennie Studio, and multidisciplinary designer Khai Liew will select the winning and commended projects.
Join us for a closer look at the shortlisted designs in this outstanding category, which is supported by Jardan.
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Ruby Kannava and Emma Cutri are best friends who have lived together for five years, and have both watched one another grow seperate small businesses in that time. Emma is one half of local fashion label Sister Studios, while Ruby is at the helm of her own handcrafted jewellery business, Kannava Jewels. But there’s more where that came from!
During the extended lockdowns of 2020, the enterprising pair experimented with at-home candle-making to satisfy their creative cravings, and it worked so well that they winged it and launched a fledgling brand to sell their colourful, handmade creations. Blazed Wax was more than an overnight sensation; the first drop of candles sold out just hours after their website went live!
We recently visited the duo at their Brunswick studio space, which they share with other Northside Melbourne businesses: Hello SISI, Trinket Solo and Katie Maud. And of course, their matching poodles, Bilbo and Beanie!