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EST Living

Est Living is a worldwide design platform that highlights top-notch architecture, interior designs, and products. We feature both established and up-and-coming architects and designers from around the globe, with a special focus on talent based in Australia. Est explores the world to discover genuine design products that are currently available or anticipated for the future. We connect with a thoughtful global design community across various digital channels. As a trusted source in the design industry, Est curates unique and impactful content aimed at inspiring outstanding living experiences.

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  • 4 days ago | estliving.com | Megan Rawson

    At East Terrace House in central Adelaide, a close collaboration unfolded between architects Gina and Tony Lippis of Architects Ink, interior decorator and stylist Simone Haag, and the commercial team at Space Furniture. United by a shared appreciation for refined design and meaningful detail, the trio collaborated to create a residence that honors its early 19th-century heritage while embracing a contemporary, lived-in elegance.

  • 5 days ago | estliving.com | Megan Rawson

    Tonal cues drawn from the expressive Australian landscapes of Brett Whiteley underpin the material palette – warm neutrals and grounded, earthy hues such as Outback Clay and Bluestone layer the space with quiet, grounded elegance. “Laminex True to Nature: Next Generation Woodgrains are a step forward in how we think about surface design,” says Rachel Oakley, Head of Marketing at Laminex. “It captures the authenticity of timber in a way that’s both beautiful and incredibly durable.

  • 6 days ago | estliving.com | Aleesha Callahan

    Material explorations, traditional craft, and the hand of the maker place these emerging designers at the forefront of collectable design.  This piece originally appeared in est magazine issue 55: ‘Faces of Design’. Proudly supported by Skupa. In their Brooklyn studio, Irisa and Aaron Kawabi are reshaping the way we experience light.

  • 1 week ago | estliving.com | Aleesha Callahan

    From sculptural centrepieces to space-saving solutions, these seven spiral staircases elevate the everyday with confident forms and clever planning. A spiral staircase is more than just a means to move between floors—it can be a defining architectural gesture. A moment, a sculptural thread that ties the spaces together.

  • 1 week ago | estliving.com | Aleesha Callahan

    Drawing from the celestial symbolism of its namesake, Equinox House is aligned to the east–west axis, designed to engage in an ever-changing dance with light. As the sun arcs overhead, shafts of light move through the structure’s brutalist concrete frame, giving the home a temporal rhythm—a kind of living sundial in built form. The project is shaped as much by the land as by the client brief.

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