The Local Project
At The Local Project, we proudly promote genuine design through our print magazine, online articles, videos, and social media platforms. Our goal is to highlight and uplift the local design community. We use various formats to tell stories about design, focusing on both the creation process and its practical application. Our printed materials offer a hands-on experience, fostering a real connection between the reader and the topics discussed. This is especially important in an age where most interactions happen online.
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thelocalproject.com.au | Deborah Cooke |Victoria Collison
Originally Featured in The Local Project Issue No. 16 Originally Featured in The Local Project Issue No. 16 Issue No. 16 Issue No. 16 features work from Measured Architecture, Madeleine Blanchfield Architects, Travis Walton, Fearon Hay, Patterson Associates, Mim Design, RTA Studio, CM Studio, Bunston and more.
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thelocalproject.com.au | Lenny Ann Low
In Partnership with Gaggenau Gaggenau’s latest innovation thoughtfully reimagines the professional-grade, home fridge-freezer with groundbreaking technology and a seamless elevation of integrated kitchen aesthetics. Gaggenau has introduced what it’s describing as a New Generation of Cooling, a state-of-the-art home fridge-freezer that houses a professional freshness system possessing the best cooling capabilities ever developed by the esteemed appliance company.
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thelocalproject.com.au | Brett Winchester
Inspired to create pieces that last a lifetime, Steven John Clark of DenHolm works with stone to craft engaging artworks in his Melbourne studio. Initially deterred from following a career in a trade, Clark’s path has led him to becoming a prominent designer in stone. During a festival in Ibiza, he bumped into a fellow festival goer who had made their own outfits. Inspired, he created his own clothing for the next festival and soon found that his creations earned him a lot of attention.
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thelocalproject.com.au | Deborah Cooke
Originally Featured in The Local Project Issue No. 17 Originally Featured in The Local Project Issue No. 17 Issue No. 17 Issue No. 17 features work from JDA Co, WOJR, Luigi Rosselli Architects and Atelier Alwill, Flack Studio, SJB, Marmol Radziner, Shaun Lockyer Architects, OWIU Design, Gezellig Interiors and Architecture Bureau, JAM Architects and more.
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thelocalproject.com.au | Deborah Cooke |Ryan Wehi
Set between Collins Street and Flinders Lane in Melbourne, global commercial real estate company JLL’s reimagined CBD headquarters looks to the future – with a nod to the locale’s history. When JLL, a global commercial real estate and investment management company, decided to rethink its office at 101 Collins Street in Melbourne’s CBD, the design team looked to the area’s heritage for inspiration. “It’s a dynamic, vibrant part of the city,” says Catherine Wild-Taylor, an associate designer at JLL.
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