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The bar at Hotel Morris is open from breakfast for coffee through evening cocktail time.

Why dining at the bar is the hottest seat in the restaurant

At the recent Eat, Drink Design Awards, judges awarded Best Bar to Adelaide’s Dolly for its “tactile” appeal. It’s not the only venue where the bar is a drawcard.

  • Stephen Todd

November

What this $5 mouse trap can teach you about great design

Former retailer and master curator Remo Giuffré finds fascination in the everyday and has found a way to share this “uncommon knowledge”.

  • Stephen Todd
The ginormous penthouse atop Kirraba Residences and it’s awe-inspiring view.

At this Sydney harbour penthouse, the furniture alone costs $1m

The duplex atop Sydney’s new Kurraba Residences is furnished throughout with pieces from Liaigre, the ultimate French interior design brand.

  • Stephen Todd
A 19th-century kaleidoscope. “It acted as an echo chamber,” says Wood.

‘iPhone of the 19th century’: how an old curio inspires design today

What had people obsessed and bumping into walls in the 1800s? The kaleidoscope, says a British designer whose work will be on show at the NGV Triennial.

  • Stephen Todd
The gold hoop earrings on a young girl glimmer as she slides across the cab of a pickup truck: one of the images from the series ‘The Liquid Night’.

The Liquid Night: New York City through the eyes of Bill Henson

He took the photographs on the gritty streets around Time Square decades ago but never did anything with them – until he found them recently and had an epiphany.

  • Stephen Todd
Ben Edols at Canberra Glassworks, creating works for the Prima collection.

Why glass is the material of the moment in homewares

Alchemist Ben Edols has produced a series of exquisite works for Sydney interior designer Alexandra Kidd’s inaugural Prima collection.

  • Stephen Todd