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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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  • 3 days ago | estliving.com | Sophie Lewis

    Homeroom Studio creative director Romy Dankner says glimpses of the mountains from Carrara’s streets could not have prepared her for the quarry’s monumental scale. “Our respect for the craft has deepened considerably—the immense skill, precision and collective effort required to transform raw stone into timeless works of art,” she says.

  • 4 days ago | estliving.com | Sophie Lewis

    At the 19th International Architecture Exhibition of La Biennale di Venezia, a cross-disciplinary team led by Beatriz Colomina, Roberto Kolter, Patricia Urquiola, Geoffrey West, and Mark Wigley has unveiled The Other Side of the Hill—a conceptual installation exploring the future of urban life beyond the model of exponential growth.

  • 5 days ago | estliving.com | Sophie Lewis

    The esteemed 10 recognises influential voices in the multidisciplinary design community in 2025. Criterion is based on approach, notable achievements and completed and anticipated projects. This piece originally appeared in est magazine issue 55: ‘Faces of Design’.   Proudly supported by Woodcut & Signorino.

  • 1 week ago | estliving.com | Aleesha Callahan

    Personal and poetic, Bale revisits memories of home through the eyes of Filipino Australian architect and artist John Gatip. Drawing from his upbringing in Pampanga and his experience of migration, the exhibition weaves traditional games, capiz hammocks, and reinterpreted religious iconography into sculptural works that reflect on place, loss and cultural inheritance.

  • 1 week ago | estliving.com | Sophie Lewis

    The esteemed 10 recognises influential voices in the multidisciplinary design community in 2025. Criterion is based on approach, notable achievements and completed and anticipated projects. This piece originally appeared in est magazine issue 55: ‘Faces of Design’.   Proudly supported by Woodcut & Signorino.

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