Architectural Review Asia Pacific

LIVING IN A MATERIAL WORLD

WE NEVER LOSE SIGHT THAT EVERYTHING WE CREATE EXISTS AND IMPACTS ON THE ENVIRONMENT.

Axolotl was founded by founders Kris and Kim Torma back in 1995, and now employs 24 full-timers in its Australian headquarters. Based in Sydney, but with factories in the UK, Hong Kong, China, India and the US, it has a truly global reach. The company was established following a significant period of research and development in the area of metal manipulation, resulting in

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