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Bang Bang by Six Degrees Architects and Chamberlain Architects

In designing Bang Bang at the Rifle Club in Elsternwick, Melbournce, Six Degrees and Chamberlain Architects have created an expansive indoor/outdoor hospitality space that draws inspiration from the surrounding greenery and South-East Asia. The club is comprised of a dark, moody wine bar, named the Sanctuary; a main dining area that prioritizes visual connection between indoors and out, called the Jungle; and a festive, high-energy alfresco area called the Night Market.

Photography — Shannyn Higgins Six Degree — sixdegrees.com.au  Chamberlain Architects — chamberlainarchitects.com.au

Toku collection from Schiavello

Named after the Japanese word for “talk,” Toku, designed by Gavin Harris for Schiavello, is designed to encourage people to

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