Yellowtrace

Yellowtrace

Yellowtrace is a prominent and celebrated online design magazine. Launched in 2010 by Dana as a personal project, it rapidly grew in popularity and attracted a dedicated audience within both the local and international design communities, as well as design enthusiasts. The website features fresh content every weekday, providing thoughtfully selected, innovative, and well-researched articles covering Interior Design, Architecture, Art, Photography, Travel, and Design Culture.

International
English
Online/Digital

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60
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Global

#345374

Australia

#28296

Home and Garden

#593

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Articles

  • 2 weeks ago | yellowtrace.com.au | Dana Tomic-Hughes

    Photography: Maxime Delvaux & Adrien de Hemptinne. I wasn’t prepared for the flood of emotions that hit me when I first came across the House for Five Women in the rolling countryside near Gradačac, Bosnia and Herzegovina. There I was, scrolling through project photos in my Sydney office, and suddenly I was twelve years old again, watching my grandmother stretch paper-thin kore for burek, the familiar ritual of her weathered hands working magic with flour and love.

  • 3 weeks ago | yellowtrace.com.au | Dana Tomic-Hughes

    Watching a young practice mature without losing its edge is incredibly satisfying. Pattern Studio—the Byron Bay and Sydney-based practice led by Lily Goodwin and Josh Cain—have just completed Above The Clouds’ second store at 80 Collins Street in Melbourne CBD. This is exactly the kind of project that reminds me why they’re one of my favourite studios working in Australia today. These two are proper designers and thinkers. Always have been.

  • 3 weeks ago | yellowtrace.com.au | Dana Tomic-Hughes

    Grasshopper table by Piero Lissoni. Grasshopper marble meeting table by Piero Lissoni. Knoll’s Chicago Showroom. Knoll’s exacting marble standards mean the company accepts less than 10% of available stones. When Florence Knoll invented the modern fabric swatch—mounted on identification cards packed with essential technical data— she was doing more than streamlining interior design workflows.

  • 3 weeks ago | yellowtrace.com.au | Dana Tomic-Hughes

    Nestled in the foothills of southern Merewether, New Castle by Anthony St John Parsons of ASJP Architecture presents an intriguing paradox—a substantial family home that deliberately conceals its scale behind a mysterious limestone wall. This isn’t your typical suburban residence.

  • 1 month ago | yellowtrace.com.au | Dana Tomic-Hughes

    Photography: Delfino Sisto Legnani, DSL Studio © Triennale Milano. In an era dominated by digital consumption, spaces dedicated entirely to the analogue experience of sound are becoming profoundly compelling. Globally, we’re witnessing a renaissance of venues that prioritise listening as a communal act—from Tokyo’s listening bars to Berlin’s sound galleries.

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