Artichoke

Annie Paxton

Multidisciplinary Profile Annie Paxton

Multidisciplinary designer Annie Paxton works in an architecture office by day, and she designs and makes her own furniture and lighting by night. While the two pursuits occur in separate spheres of her life, one creative practice draws from the other. “Residing in the liminal” is how the Melbourne-based designer characterizes her work, through which she investigates thresholds – material, spatial, physical – and tensions: between sculptural

You’re reading a preview, subscribe to read more.

More from Artichoke

Artichoke2 min read
Le Tao
Winner Best Retail Design The Le Tao Australia flagship store in Melbourne radiates the soul of Japanese design. The space is defined by the seamless integration of Japanese minimalism, geometry and raw materials, and the result balances theatre and
Artichoke3 min read
The Edit
Oliveri's new line of Terzofoco basins are handmade in Umbria, Italy, in a lush region celebrated for its decorative enamel earthenware products. The tactile and hard-wearing Terzofoco collection is derived from three types of clay, including durable
Artichoke1 min read
Multidisciplinary Designers
In this series of profiles, we meet five Australian designers who are traversing disciplines, from interiors to furniture to materials to architecture photography. Through their varied typological oeuvres, these multi-talented designers exemplify why

Related