Column
A narrative-driven brand strategy and marketing communications studio directed by @s._langley and @deborahthomas____

For this year’s Melbourne Design Week, Column supported @remingtonmatters and @more__studio with their presentation ‘Various Forms of Production’, an installation exploring the dynamic tension between craft and industry.
Inspired by a quote by Walter Benjamin in his 1935 essay “That which withers in the age of mechanical reproduction is the aura of the work of art,” the installation layers interactive digital images, furniture and words to present a circular loop of knowledge, design and culture, and confront the concept of “aura” as an artwork’s unique presence in time and space, authenticity and tradition.
Showing since 14th May, tomorrow is your last chance to view the installation @junglesjungles.shop in Fitzroy.
Photography by @piercarthew.
Curation: Matthew Tambellini, More Studio
Spatial/Set Design: More Studio & Remington Matters
Design & fabrication: Remington Matters and Angus McBride (Remington Matters)
Systems, Technology: James Sandri (More Studio)
Lighting design & production: David Musch
Communications & event management: Column

For this year’s Melbourne Design Week, Column supported @remingtonmatters and @more__studio with their presentation ‘Various Forms of Production’, an installation exploring the dynamic tension between craft and industry.
Inspired by a quote by Walter Benjamin in his 1935 essay “That which withers in the age of mechanical reproduction is the aura of the work of art,” the installation layers interactive digital images, furniture and words to present a circular loop of knowledge, design and culture, and confront the concept of “aura” as an artwork’s unique presence in time and space, authenticity and tradition.
Showing since 14th May, tomorrow is your last chance to view the installation @junglesjungles.shop in Fitzroy.
Photography by @piercarthew.
Curation: Matthew Tambellini, More Studio
Spatial/Set Design: More Studio & Remington Matters
Design & fabrication: Remington Matters and Angus McBride (Remington Matters)
Systems, Technology: James Sandri (More Studio)
Lighting design & production: David Musch
Communications & event management: Column

For this year’s Melbourne Design Week, Column supported @remingtonmatters and @more__studio with their presentation ‘Various Forms of Production’, an installation exploring the dynamic tension between craft and industry.
Inspired by a quote by Walter Benjamin in his 1935 essay “That which withers in the age of mechanical reproduction is the aura of the work of art,” the installation layers interactive digital images, furniture and words to present a circular loop of knowledge, design and culture, and confront the concept of “aura” as an artwork’s unique presence in time and space, authenticity and tradition.
Showing since 14th May, tomorrow is your last chance to view the installation @junglesjungles.shop in Fitzroy.
Photography by @piercarthew.
Curation: Matthew Tambellini, More Studio
Spatial/Set Design: More Studio & Remington Matters
Design & fabrication: Remington Matters and Angus McBride (Remington Matters)
Systems, Technology: James Sandri (More Studio)
Lighting design & production: David Musch
Communications & event management: Column

For this year’s Melbourne Design Week, Column supported @remingtonmatters and @more__studio with their presentation ‘Various Forms of Production’, an installation exploring the dynamic tension between craft and industry.
Inspired by a quote by Walter Benjamin in his 1935 essay “That which withers in the age of mechanical reproduction is the aura of the work of art,” the installation layers interactive digital images, furniture and words to present a circular loop of knowledge, design and culture, and confront the concept of “aura” as an artwork’s unique presence in time and space, authenticity and tradition.
Showing since 14th May, tomorrow is your last chance to view the installation @junglesjungles.shop in Fitzroy.
Photography by @piercarthew.
Curation: Matthew Tambellini, More Studio
Spatial/Set Design: More Studio & Remington Matters
Design & fabrication: Remington Matters and Angus McBride (Remington Matters)
Systems, Technology: James Sandri (More Studio)
Lighting design & production: David Musch
Communications & event management: Column
For this year’s Melbourne Design Week, @more__studio and @remingtonmatters will present ‘Various Forms of Production’, an immersive installation in Fitzroy expanding the idea of human collaboration and methods of making.
A handmade conveyor system measuring 3 metres in diameter will circulate a series of furniture prototypes and artefacts supported by a soundscape transporting audiences into an active workshop environment.
14 – 24 May
Hosted at @junglesjungles.shop
12 Argyle St, Fitzroy
For media enquiries contact sarah@column.au
#melbournedesignweek
For this year’s Melbourne Design Week, @more__studio and @remingtonmatters will present ‘Various Forms of Production’, an immersive installation in Fitzroy expanding the idea of human collaboration and methods of making.
A handmade conveyor system measuring 3 metres in diameter will circulate a series of furniture prototypes and artefacts supported by a soundscape transporting audiences into an active workshop environment.
14 – 24 May
Hosted at @junglesjungles.shop
12 Argyle St, Fitzroy
For media enquiries contact sarah@column.au
#melbournedesignweek

For this year’s Melbourne Design Week, @more__studio and @remingtonmatters will present ‘Various Forms of Production’, an immersive installation in Fitzroy expanding the idea of human collaboration and methods of making.
A handmade conveyor system measuring 3 metres in diameter will circulate a series of furniture prototypes and artefacts supported by a soundscape transporting audiences into an active workshop environment.
14 – 24 May
Hosted at @junglesjungles.shop
12 Argyle St, Fitzroy
For media enquiries contact sarah@column.au
#melbournedesignweek

For this year’s Melbourne Design Week, @more__studio and @remingtonmatters will present ‘Various Forms of Production’, an immersive installation in Fitzroy expanding the idea of human collaboration and methods of making.
A handmade conveyor system measuring 3 metres in diameter will circulate a series of furniture prototypes and artefacts supported by a soundscape transporting audiences into an active workshop environment.
14 – 24 May
Hosted at @junglesjungles.shop
12 Argyle St, Fitzroy
For media enquiries contact sarah@column.au
#melbournedesignweek

For this year’s Melbourne Design Week, @more__studio and @remingtonmatters will present ‘Various Forms of Production’, an immersive installation in Fitzroy expanding the idea of human collaboration and methods of making.
A handmade conveyor system measuring 3 metres in diameter will circulate a series of furniture prototypes and artefacts supported by a soundscape transporting audiences into an active workshop environment.
14 – 24 May
Hosted at @junglesjungles.shop
12 Argyle St, Fitzroy
For media enquiries contact sarah@column.au
#melbournedesignweek

For this year’s Melbourne Design Week, @more__studio and @remingtonmatters will present ‘Various Forms of Production’, an immersive installation in Fitzroy expanding the idea of human collaboration and methods of making.
A handmade conveyor system measuring 3 metres in diameter will circulate a series of furniture prototypes and artefacts supported by a soundscape transporting audiences into an active workshop environment.
14 – 24 May
Hosted at @junglesjungles.shop
12 Argyle St, Fitzroy
For media enquiries contact sarah@column.au
#melbournedesignweek

In the latest Notes on Block article, @blockbranding’s Mark Braddock and photographer @ryanmurphystudio meet on unconventional terms: there was no brief, no background, no parameters, just an opportunity for Ryan to investigate an unbeknown artist’s studio through his own lens.
For the past five years, Mark has been looking more closely at his hometown of Perth through a series of paintings created in his upper level studio on Hay Street, a practice he has protected by keeping it hidden and largely separate from his commercial work.
The outcome is a collection of ghostly images and a very personal article penned by Mark in response that captures the fraught and vulnerable territory of an artist finally ready to show and share.
Read the full article at @notes_on_block, coinciding with “Allegory of Perth” by Mark Braddock showing at @lawsonflats this month (April 2026).

In the latest Notes on Block article, @blockbranding’s Mark Braddock and photographer @ryanmurphystudio meet on unconventional terms: there was no brief, no background, no parameters, just an opportunity for Ryan to investigate an unbeknown artist’s studio through his own lens.
For the past five years, Mark has been looking more closely at his hometown of Perth through a series of paintings created in his upper level studio on Hay Street, a practice he has protected by keeping it hidden and largely separate from his commercial work.
The outcome is a collection of ghostly images and a very personal article penned by Mark in response that captures the fraught and vulnerable territory of an artist finally ready to show and share.
Read the full article at @notes_on_block, coinciding with “Allegory of Perth” by Mark Braddock showing at @lawsonflats this month (April 2026).

In the latest Notes on Block article, @blockbranding’s Mark Braddock and photographer @ryanmurphystudio meet on unconventional terms: there was no brief, no background, no parameters, just an opportunity for Ryan to investigate an unbeknown artist’s studio through his own lens.
For the past five years, Mark has been looking more closely at his hometown of Perth through a series of paintings created in his upper level studio on Hay Street, a practice he has protected by keeping it hidden and largely separate from his commercial work.
The outcome is a collection of ghostly images and a very personal article penned by Mark in response that captures the fraught and vulnerable territory of an artist finally ready to show and share.
Read the full article at @notes_on_block, coinciding with “Allegory of Perth” by Mark Braddock showing at @lawsonflats this month (April 2026).

In the latest Notes on Block article, @blockbranding’s Mark Braddock and photographer @ryanmurphystudio meet on unconventional terms: there was no brief, no background, no parameters, just an opportunity for Ryan to investigate an unbeknown artist’s studio through his own lens.
For the past five years, Mark has been looking more closely at his hometown of Perth through a series of paintings created in his upper level studio on Hay Street, a practice he has protected by keeping it hidden and largely separate from his commercial work.
The outcome is a collection of ghostly images and a very personal article penned by Mark in response that captures the fraught and vulnerable territory of an artist finally ready to show and share.
Read the full article at @notes_on_block, coinciding with “Allegory of Perth” by Mark Braddock showing at @lawsonflats this month (April 2026).

In the latest Notes on Block article, @blockbranding’s Mark Braddock and photographer @ryanmurphystudio meet on unconventional terms: there was no brief, no background, no parameters, just an opportunity for Ryan to investigate an unbeknown artist’s studio through his own lens.
For the past five years, Mark has been looking more closely at his hometown of Perth through a series of paintings created in his upper level studio on Hay Street, a practice he has protected by keeping it hidden and largely separate from his commercial work.
The outcome is a collection of ghostly images and a very personal article penned by Mark in response that captures the fraught and vulnerable territory of an artist finally ready to show and share.
Read the full article at @notes_on_block, coinciding with “Allegory of Perth” by Mark Braddock showing at @lawsonflats this month (April 2026).

In the latest Notes on Block article, @blockbranding’s Mark Braddock and photographer @ryanmurphystudio meet on unconventional terms: there was no brief, no background, no parameters, just an opportunity for Ryan to investigate an unbeknown artist’s studio through his own lens.
For the past five years, Mark has been looking more closely at his hometown of Perth through a series of paintings created in his upper level studio on Hay Street, a practice he has protected by keeping it hidden and largely separate from his commercial work.
The outcome is a collection of ghostly images and a very personal article penned by Mark in response that captures the fraught and vulnerable territory of an artist finally ready to show and share.
Read the full article at @notes_on_block, coinciding with “Allegory of Perth” by Mark Braddock showing at @lawsonflats this month (April 2026).

In the latest Notes on Block article, @blockbranding’s Mark Braddock and photographer @ryanmurphystudio meet on unconventional terms: there was no brief, no background, no parameters, just an opportunity for Ryan to investigate an unbeknown artist’s studio through his own lens.
For the past five years, Mark has been looking more closely at his hometown of Perth through a series of paintings created in his upper level studio on Hay Street, a practice he has protected by keeping it hidden and largely separate from his commercial work.
The outcome is a collection of ghostly images and a very personal article penned by Mark in response that captures the fraught and vulnerable territory of an artist finally ready to show and share.
Read the full article at @notes_on_block, coinciding with “Allegory of Perth” by Mark Braddock showing at @lawsonflats this month (April 2026).
New visual identity and website for interior design and architecture studio @design_theory_perth, based in Walyalup/Fremantle. This renewed focus reflects the evolution of the multidisciplinary practice since it launched in 2013, refreshing the company’s vision and bringing it to life.
Centred around the strategic direction of ‘giving form to experience’, this project has allowed us to explore and express more of the depth and storytelling in Design Theory’s work.
We also refreshed the @art_theory_perth brand, Design Theory’s sister agency who is celebrating five years of art consultancy this year.
Project Team—
Brand strategy, project management & copywriting: @column.au
Visual identity, website design: @mgiesser
Website development: @svmorganwork
Typeface: Rank by @rebekkahausmann
Studio photography: @emmapegrum
Studio signage photography: @adamkennaphoto

New visual identity and website for interior design and architecture studio @design_theory_perth, based in Walyalup/Fremantle. This renewed focus reflects the evolution of the multidisciplinary practice since it launched in 2013, refreshing the company’s vision and bringing it to life.
Centred around the strategic direction of ‘giving form to experience’, this project has allowed us to explore and express more of the depth and storytelling in Design Theory’s work.
We also refreshed the @art_theory_perth brand, Design Theory’s sister agency who is celebrating five years of art consultancy this year.
Project Team—
Brand strategy, project management & copywriting: @column.au
Visual identity, website design: @mgiesser
Website development: @svmorganwork
Typeface: Rank by @rebekkahausmann
Studio photography: @emmapegrum
Studio signage photography: @adamkennaphoto
New visual identity and website for interior design and architecture studio @design_theory_perth, based in Walyalup/Fremantle. This renewed focus reflects the evolution of the multidisciplinary practice since it launched in 2013, refreshing the company’s vision and bringing it to life.
Centred around the strategic direction of ‘giving form to experience’, this project has allowed us to explore and express more of the depth and storytelling in Design Theory’s work.
We also refreshed the @art_theory_perth brand, Design Theory’s sister agency who is celebrating five years of art consultancy this year.
Project Team—
Brand strategy, project management & copywriting: @column.au
Visual identity, website design: @mgiesser
Website development: @svmorganwork
Typeface: Rank by @rebekkahausmann
Studio photography: @emmapegrum
Studio signage photography: @adamkennaphoto

New visual identity and website for interior design and architecture studio @design_theory_perth, based in Walyalup/Fremantle. This renewed focus reflects the evolution of the multidisciplinary practice since it launched in 2013, refreshing the company’s vision and bringing it to life.
Centred around the strategic direction of ‘giving form to experience’, this project has allowed us to explore and express more of the depth and storytelling in Design Theory’s work.
We also refreshed the @art_theory_perth brand, Design Theory’s sister agency who is celebrating five years of art consultancy this year.
Project Team—
Brand strategy, project management & copywriting: @column.au
Visual identity, website design: @mgiesser
Website development: @svmorganwork
Typeface: Rank by @rebekkahausmann
Studio photography: @emmapegrum
Studio signage photography: @adamkennaphoto

New visual identity and website for interior design and architecture studio @design_theory_perth, based in Walyalup/Fremantle. This renewed focus reflects the evolution of the multidisciplinary practice since it launched in 2013, refreshing the company’s vision and bringing it to life.
Centred around the strategic direction of ‘giving form to experience’, this project has allowed us to explore and express more of the depth and storytelling in Design Theory’s work.
We also refreshed the @art_theory_perth brand, Design Theory’s sister agency who is celebrating five years of art consultancy this year.
Project Team—
Brand strategy, project management & copywriting: @column.au
Visual identity, website design: @mgiesser
Website development: @svmorganwork
Typeface: Rank by @rebekkahausmann
Studio photography: @emmapegrum
Studio signage photography: @adamkennaphoto

New visual identity and website for interior design and architecture studio @design_theory_perth, based in Walyalup/Fremantle. This renewed focus reflects the evolution of the multidisciplinary practice since it launched in 2013, refreshing the company’s vision and bringing it to life.
Centred around the strategic direction of ‘giving form to experience’, this project has allowed us to explore and express more of the depth and storytelling in Design Theory’s work.
We also refreshed the @art_theory_perth brand, Design Theory’s sister agency who is celebrating five years of art consultancy this year.
Project Team—
Brand strategy, project management & copywriting: @column.au
Visual identity, website design: @mgiesser
Website development: @svmorganwork
Typeface: Rank by @rebekkahausmann
Studio photography: @emmapegrum
Studio signage photography: @adamkennaphoto

New visual identity and website for interior design and architecture studio @design_theory_perth, based in Walyalup/Fremantle. This renewed focus reflects the evolution of the multidisciplinary practice since it launched in 2013, refreshing the company’s vision and bringing it to life.
Centred around the strategic direction of ‘giving form to experience’, this project has allowed us to explore and express more of the depth and storytelling in Design Theory’s work.
We also refreshed the @art_theory_perth brand, Design Theory’s sister agency who is celebrating five years of art consultancy this year.
Project Team—
Brand strategy, project management & copywriting: @column.au
Visual identity, website design: @mgiesser
Website development: @svmorganwork
Typeface: Rank by @rebekkahausmann
Studio photography: @emmapegrum
Studio signage photography: @adamkennaphoto

New visual identity and website for interior design and architecture studio @design_theory_perth, based in Walyalup/Fremantle. This renewed focus reflects the evolution of the multidisciplinary practice since it launched in 2013, refreshing the company’s vision and bringing it to life.
Centred around the strategic direction of ‘giving form to experience’, this project has allowed us to explore and express more of the depth and storytelling in Design Theory’s work.
We also refreshed the @art_theory_perth brand, Design Theory’s sister agency who is celebrating five years of art consultancy this year.
Project Team—
Brand strategy, project management & copywriting: @column.au
Visual identity, website design: @mgiesser
Website development: @svmorganwork
Typeface: Rank by @rebekkahausmann
Studio photography: @emmapegrum
Studio signage photography: @adamkennaphoto

New visual identity and website for interior design and architecture studio @design_theory_perth, based in Walyalup/Fremantle. This renewed focus reflects the evolution of the multidisciplinary practice since it launched in 2013, refreshing the company’s vision and bringing it to life.
Centred around the strategic direction of ‘giving form to experience’, this project has allowed us to explore and express more of the depth and storytelling in Design Theory’s work.
We also refreshed the @art_theory_perth brand, Design Theory’s sister agency who is celebrating five years of art consultancy this year.
Project Team—
Brand strategy, project management & copywriting: @column.au
Visual identity, website design: @mgiesser
Website development: @svmorganwork
Typeface: Rank by @rebekkahausmann
Studio photography: @emmapegrum
Studio signage photography: @adamkennaphoto

New visual identity and website for interior design and architecture studio @design_theory_perth, based in Walyalup/Fremantle. This renewed focus reflects the evolution of the multidisciplinary practice since it launched in 2013, refreshing the company’s vision and bringing it to life.
Centred around the strategic direction of ‘giving form to experience’, this project has allowed us to explore and express more of the depth and storytelling in Design Theory’s work.
We also refreshed the @art_theory_perth brand, Design Theory’s sister agency who is celebrating five years of art consultancy this year.
Project Team—
Brand strategy, project management & copywriting: @column.au
Visual identity, website design: @mgiesser
Website development: @svmorganwork
Typeface: Rank by @rebekkahausmann
Studio photography: @emmapegrum
Studio signage photography: @adamkennaphoto

New visual identity and website for interior design and architecture studio @design_theory_perth, based in Walyalup/Fremantle. This renewed focus reflects the evolution of the multidisciplinary practice since it launched in 2013, refreshing the company’s vision and bringing it to life.
Centred around the strategic direction of ‘giving form to experience’, this project has allowed us to explore and express more of the depth and storytelling in Design Theory’s work.
We also refreshed the @art_theory_perth brand, Design Theory’s sister agency who is celebrating five years of art consultancy this year.
Project Team—
Brand strategy, project management & copywriting: @column.au
Visual identity, website design: @mgiesser
Website development: @svmorganwork
Typeface: Rank by @rebekkahausmann
Studio photography: @emmapegrum
Studio signage photography: @adamkennaphoto

New visual identity and website for interior design and architecture studio @design_theory_perth, based in Walyalup/Fremantle. This renewed focus reflects the evolution of the multidisciplinary practice since it launched in 2013, refreshing the company’s vision and bringing it to life.
Centred around the strategic direction of ‘giving form to experience’, this project has allowed us to explore and express more of the depth and storytelling in Design Theory’s work.
We also refreshed the @art_theory_perth brand, Design Theory’s sister agency who is celebrating five years of art consultancy this year.
Project Team—
Brand strategy, project management & copywriting: @column.au
Visual identity, website design: @mgiesser
Website development: @svmorganwork
Typeface: Rank by @rebekkahausmann
Studio photography: @emmapegrum
Studio signage photography: @adamkennaphoto

New visual identity and website for interior design and architecture studio @design_theory_perth, based in Walyalup/Fremantle. This renewed focus reflects the evolution of the multidisciplinary practice since it launched in 2013, refreshing the company’s vision and bringing it to life.
Centred around the strategic direction of ‘giving form to experience’, this project has allowed us to explore and express more of the depth and storytelling in Design Theory’s work.
We also refreshed the @art_theory_perth brand, Design Theory’s sister agency who is celebrating five years of art consultancy this year.
Project Team—
Brand strategy, project management & copywriting: @column.au
Visual identity, website design: @mgiesser
Website development: @svmorganwork
Typeface: Rank by @rebekkahausmann
Studio photography: @emmapegrum
Studio signage photography: @adamkennaphoto

New visual identity and website for interior design and architecture studio @design_theory_perth, based in Walyalup/Fremantle. This renewed focus reflects the evolution of the multidisciplinary practice since it launched in 2013, refreshing the company’s vision and bringing it to life.
Centred around the strategic direction of ‘giving form to experience’, this project has allowed us to explore and express more of the depth and storytelling in Design Theory’s work.
We also refreshed the @art_theory_perth brand, Design Theory’s sister agency who is celebrating five years of art consultancy this year.
Project Team—
Brand strategy, project management & copywriting: @column.au
Visual identity, website design: @mgiesser
Website development: @svmorganwork
Typeface: Rank by @rebekkahausmann
Studio photography: @emmapegrum
Studio signage photography: @adamkennaphoto

New visual identity and website for interior design and architecture studio @design_theory_perth, based in Walyalup/Fremantle. This renewed focus reflects the evolution of the multidisciplinary practice since it launched in 2013, refreshing the company’s vision and bringing it to life.
Centred around the strategic direction of ‘giving form to experience’, this project has allowed us to explore and express more of the depth and storytelling in Design Theory’s work.
We also refreshed the @art_theory_perth brand, Design Theory’s sister agency who is celebrating five years of art consultancy this year.
Project Team—
Brand strategy, project management & copywriting: @column.au
Visual identity, website design: @mgiesser
Website development: @svmorganwork
Typeface: Rank by @rebekkahausmann
Studio photography: @emmapegrum
Studio signage photography: @adamkennaphoto

New visual identity and website for interior design and architecture studio @design_theory_perth, based in Walyalup/Fremantle. This renewed focus reflects the evolution of the multidisciplinary practice since it launched in 2013, refreshing the company’s vision and bringing it to life.
Centred around the strategic direction of ‘giving form to experience’, this project has allowed us to explore and express more of the depth and storytelling in Design Theory’s work.
We also refreshed the @art_theory_perth brand, Design Theory’s sister agency who is celebrating five years of art consultancy this year.
Project Team—
Brand strategy, project management & copywriting: @column.au
Visual identity, website design: @mgiesser
Website development: @svmorganwork
Typeface: Rank by @rebekkahausmann
Studio photography: @emmapegrum
Studio signage photography: @adamkennaphoto

More from Issue 4 of Mobilia Journal, released over the weekend to coincide with @melbourneartfair.
Joris Poggioli sends a postcard from Paris, Linde Freya Tangelder builds layers of meaning, Pietro Terzini shares his perspective on the world of luxury, and lots more.
Available now at @mobilia_ showrooms nationally. Happy reading!
Project credits—
Art direction: Sam Fazzari
Designer: @becstawellwilson
Editor: Sarah Langley, @column.au

More from Issue 4 of Mobilia Journal, released over the weekend to coincide with @melbourneartfair.
Joris Poggioli sends a postcard from Paris, Linde Freya Tangelder builds layers of meaning, Pietro Terzini shares his perspective on the world of luxury, and lots more.
Available now at @mobilia_ showrooms nationally. Happy reading!
Project credits—
Art direction: Sam Fazzari
Designer: @becstawellwilson
Editor: Sarah Langley, @column.au

More from Issue 4 of Mobilia Journal, released over the weekend to coincide with @melbourneartfair.
Joris Poggioli sends a postcard from Paris, Linde Freya Tangelder builds layers of meaning, Pietro Terzini shares his perspective on the world of luxury, and lots more.
Available now at @mobilia_ showrooms nationally. Happy reading!
Project credits—
Art direction: Sam Fazzari
Designer: @becstawellwilson
Editor: Sarah Langley, @column.au

More from Issue 4 of Mobilia Journal, released over the weekend to coincide with @melbourneartfair.
Joris Poggioli sends a postcard from Paris, Linde Freya Tangelder builds layers of meaning, Pietro Terzini shares his perspective on the world of luxury, and lots more.
Available now at @mobilia_ showrooms nationally. Happy reading!
Project credits—
Art direction: Sam Fazzari
Designer: @becstawellwilson
Editor: Sarah Langley, @column.au

More from Issue 4 of Mobilia Journal, released over the weekend to coincide with @melbourneartfair.
Joris Poggioli sends a postcard from Paris, Linde Freya Tangelder builds layers of meaning, Pietro Terzini shares his perspective on the world of luxury, and lots more.
Available now at @mobilia_ showrooms nationally. Happy reading!
Project credits—
Art direction: Sam Fazzari
Designer: @becstawellwilson
Editor: Sarah Langley, @column.au

More from Issue 4 of Mobilia Journal, released over the weekend to coincide with @melbourneartfair.
Joris Poggioli sends a postcard from Paris, Linde Freya Tangelder builds layers of meaning, Pietro Terzini shares his perspective on the world of luxury, and lots more.
Available now at @mobilia_ showrooms nationally. Happy reading!
Project credits—
Art direction: Sam Fazzari
Designer: @becstawellwilson
Editor: Sarah Langley, @column.au

More from Issue 4 of Mobilia Journal, released over the weekend to coincide with @melbourneartfair.
Joris Poggioli sends a postcard from Paris, Linde Freya Tangelder builds layers of meaning, Pietro Terzini shares his perspective on the world of luxury, and lots more.
Available now at @mobilia_ showrooms nationally. Happy reading!
Project credits—
Art direction: Sam Fazzari
Designer: @becstawellwilson
Editor: Sarah Langley, @column.au

More from Issue 4 of Mobilia Journal, released over the weekend to coincide with @melbourneartfair.
Joris Poggioli sends a postcard from Paris, Linde Freya Tangelder builds layers of meaning, Pietro Terzini shares his perspective on the world of luxury, and lots more.
Available now at @mobilia_ showrooms nationally. Happy reading!
Project credits—
Art direction: Sam Fazzari
Designer: @becstawellwilson
Editor: Sarah Langley, @column.au

More from Issue 4 of Mobilia Journal, released over the weekend to coincide with @melbourneartfair.
Joris Poggioli sends a postcard from Paris, Linde Freya Tangelder builds layers of meaning, Pietro Terzini shares his perspective on the world of luxury, and lots more.
Available now at @mobilia_ showrooms nationally. Happy reading!
Project credits—
Art direction: Sam Fazzari
Designer: @becstawellwilson
Editor: Sarah Langley, @column.au

We are excited to share that Issue 4 of Mobilia Journal is out now.
The cover features the Rick chair by Paris-based designer and architect Joris Poggioli, whose work is currently showing in a solo presentation by Twenty Twenty gallery at FUTUREOBJEKT.
Along with Poggioli, this issue features perspectives and ideas from some of the most compelling figures in contemporary design, while celebrating modernist masters whose work continues to endure today.
Pick up a copy this weekend from @futureobjekt at @melbourneartfair or at @mobilia_ showrooms nationally.
Project credits—
Art Direction: Sam Fazzari
Designer: @becstawellwilson
Editor: Sarah Langley, @column.au

We are excited to share that Issue 4 of Mobilia Journal is out now.
The cover features the Rick chair by Paris-based designer and architect Joris Poggioli, whose work is currently showing in a solo presentation by Twenty Twenty gallery at FUTUREOBJEKT.
Along with Poggioli, this issue features perspectives and ideas from some of the most compelling figures in contemporary design, while celebrating modernist masters whose work continues to endure today.
Pick up a copy this weekend from @futureobjekt at @melbourneartfair or at @mobilia_ showrooms nationally.
Project credits—
Art Direction: Sam Fazzari
Designer: @becstawellwilson
Editor: Sarah Langley, @column.au

We are excited to share that Issue 4 of Mobilia Journal is out now.
The cover features the Rick chair by Paris-based designer and architect Joris Poggioli, whose work is currently showing in a solo presentation by Twenty Twenty gallery at FUTUREOBJEKT.
Along with Poggioli, this issue features perspectives and ideas from some of the most compelling figures in contemporary design, while celebrating modernist masters whose work continues to endure today.
Pick up a copy this weekend from @futureobjekt at @melbourneartfair or at @mobilia_ showrooms nationally.
Project credits—
Art Direction: Sam Fazzari
Designer: @becstawellwilson
Editor: Sarah Langley, @column.au

We are excited to share that Issue 4 of Mobilia Journal is out now.
The cover features the Rick chair by Paris-based designer and architect Joris Poggioli, whose work is currently showing in a solo presentation by Twenty Twenty gallery at FUTUREOBJEKT.
Along with Poggioli, this issue features perspectives and ideas from some of the most compelling figures in contemporary design, while celebrating modernist masters whose work continues to endure today.
Pick up a copy this weekend from @futureobjekt at @melbourneartfair or at @mobilia_ showrooms nationally.
Project credits—
Art Direction: Sam Fazzari
Designer: @becstawellwilson
Editor: Sarah Langley, @column.au

We are excited to share that Issue 4 of Mobilia Journal is out now.
The cover features the Rick chair by Paris-based designer and architect Joris Poggioli, whose work is currently showing in a solo presentation by Twenty Twenty gallery at FUTUREOBJEKT.
Along with Poggioli, this issue features perspectives and ideas from some of the most compelling figures in contemporary design, while celebrating modernist masters whose work continues to endure today.
Pick up a copy this weekend from @futureobjekt at @melbourneartfair or at @mobilia_ showrooms nationally.
Project credits—
Art Direction: Sam Fazzari
Designer: @becstawellwilson
Editor: Sarah Langley, @column.au

We are excited to share that Issue 4 of Mobilia Journal is out now.
The cover features the Rick chair by Paris-based designer and architect Joris Poggioli, whose work is currently showing in a solo presentation by Twenty Twenty gallery at FUTUREOBJEKT.
Along with Poggioli, this issue features perspectives and ideas from some of the most compelling figures in contemporary design, while celebrating modernist masters whose work continues to endure today.
Pick up a copy this weekend from @futureobjekt at @melbourneartfair or at @mobilia_ showrooms nationally.
Project credits—
Art Direction: Sam Fazzari
Designer: @becstawellwilson
Editor: Sarah Langley, @column.au

We are excited to share that Issue 4 of Mobilia Journal is out now.
The cover features the Rick chair by Paris-based designer and architect Joris Poggioli, whose work is currently showing in a solo presentation by Twenty Twenty gallery at FUTUREOBJEKT.
Along with Poggioli, this issue features perspectives and ideas from some of the most compelling figures in contemporary design, while celebrating modernist masters whose work continues to endure today.
Pick up a copy this weekend from @futureobjekt at @melbourneartfair or at @mobilia_ showrooms nationally.
Project credits—
Art Direction: Sam Fazzari
Designer: @becstawellwilson
Editor: Sarah Langley, @column.au

We are excited to share that Issue 4 of Mobilia Journal is out now.
The cover features the Rick chair by Paris-based designer and architect Joris Poggioli, whose work is currently showing in a solo presentation by Twenty Twenty gallery at FUTUREOBJEKT.
Along with Poggioli, this issue features perspectives and ideas from some of the most compelling figures in contemporary design, while celebrating modernist masters whose work continues to endure today.
Pick up a copy this weekend from @futureobjekt at @melbourneartfair or at @mobilia_ showrooms nationally.
Project credits—
Art Direction: Sam Fazzari
Designer: @becstawellwilson
Editor: Sarah Langley, @column.au

We are excited to share that Issue 4 of Mobilia Journal is out now.
The cover features the Rick chair by Paris-based designer and architect Joris Poggioli, whose work is currently showing in a solo presentation by Twenty Twenty gallery at FUTUREOBJEKT.
Along with Poggioli, this issue features perspectives and ideas from some of the most compelling figures in contemporary design, while celebrating modernist masters whose work continues to endure today.
Pick up a copy this weekend from @futureobjekt at @melbourneartfair or at @mobilia_ showrooms nationally.
Project credits—
Art Direction: Sam Fazzari
Designer: @becstawellwilson
Editor: Sarah Langley, @column.au

We are excited to share that Issue 4 of Mobilia Journal is out now.
The cover features the Rick chair by Paris-based designer and architect Joris Poggioli, whose work is currently showing in a solo presentation by Twenty Twenty gallery at FUTUREOBJEKT.
Along with Poggioli, this issue features perspectives and ideas from some of the most compelling figures in contemporary design, while celebrating modernist masters whose work continues to endure today.
Pick up a copy this weekend from @futureobjekt at @melbourneartfair or at @mobilia_ showrooms nationally.
Project credits—
Art Direction: Sam Fazzari
Designer: @becstawellwilson
Editor: Sarah Langley, @column.au

Proud of this cover for our client @pica_perth and their boorda yeyi Immersive Arts Commission. Thank you to @artguideau and @rosamundbrennan for the wonderful 4-page feature.
Under Waters by @_april.p_ and @friends.with.computers will be exhibited at PICA from 19 February - 29 March, supported by @perthfest.
It has been great working with PICA on the communications for this leading program.

Proud of this cover for our client @pica_perth and their boorda yeyi Immersive Arts Commission. Thank you to @artguideau and @rosamundbrennan for the wonderful 4-page feature.
Under Waters by @_april.p_ and @friends.with.computers will be exhibited at PICA from 19 February - 29 March, supported by @perthfest.
It has been great working with PICA on the communications for this leading program.

Proud of this cover for our client @pica_perth and their boorda yeyi Immersive Arts Commission. Thank you to @artguideau and @rosamundbrennan for the wonderful 4-page feature.
Under Waters by @_april.p_ and @friends.with.computers will be exhibited at PICA from 19 February - 29 March, supported by @perthfest.
It has been great working with PICA on the communications for this leading program.

Chouette. A beloved WA wine we had the pleasure and privilege of working with.
From early strategy through to website delivery, we collaborated with winemaker Tom Daniel to capture the essence, energy and alchemy of @chouette_wine.
Visit chouettewine.com, just in time for the festive season!
Client: Tom Daniel, @chouette_wine
Strategy, project management, campaign styling & production: Deborah Thomas & Sarah Langley, @column.au
Design & art direction: @becstawellwilson
Web development: @viceversasystems
Campaign photography: @oliviasenior
Product photography: @ridhwaanmoolla
Chouette. A beloved WA wine we had the pleasure and privilege of working with.
From early strategy through to website delivery, we collaborated with winemaker Tom Daniel to capture the essence, energy and alchemy of @chouette_wine.
Visit chouettewine.com, just in time for the festive season!
Client: Tom Daniel, @chouette_wine
Strategy, project management, campaign styling & production: Deborah Thomas & Sarah Langley, @column.au
Design & art direction: @becstawellwilson
Web development: @viceversasystems
Campaign photography: @oliviasenior
Product photography: @ridhwaanmoolla

Chouette. A beloved WA wine we had the pleasure and privilege of working with.
From early strategy through to website delivery, we collaborated with winemaker Tom Daniel to capture the essence, energy and alchemy of @chouette_wine.
Visit chouettewine.com, just in time for the festive season!
Client: Tom Daniel, @chouette_wine
Strategy, project management, campaign styling & production: Deborah Thomas & Sarah Langley, @column.au
Design & art direction: @becstawellwilson
Web development: @viceversasystems
Campaign photography: @oliviasenior
Product photography: @ridhwaanmoolla

Chouette. A beloved WA wine we had the pleasure and privilege of working with.
From early strategy through to website delivery, we collaborated with winemaker Tom Daniel to capture the essence, energy and alchemy of @chouette_wine.
Visit chouettewine.com, just in time for the festive season!
Client: Tom Daniel, @chouette_wine
Strategy, project management, campaign styling & production: Deborah Thomas & Sarah Langley, @column.au
Design & art direction: @becstawellwilson
Web development: @viceversasystems
Campaign photography: @oliviasenior
Product photography: @ridhwaanmoolla

Excerpts from a 16-page @remingtonmatters feature in Issue 23 of Fabric Quarterly.
Written by @rosamundbrennan, the article reflects on a decade of Remington Matters and its ongoing commitment to local, considered design and manufacturing.
Huge thank you to the @fabricquarterly team for their support. Pick up a copy to read to full feature.
Cover image: Wolpers side table by Remington Matters
Photography & layouts: @traianos
Words: @rosamundbrennan
Art direction: Matthew J. Tambellini, @more__studio
Set design: @cristinaguerrero_f, @theartline___
Communications & project management: @column.au

Excerpts from a 16-page @remingtonmatters feature in Issue 23 of Fabric Quarterly.
Written by @rosamundbrennan, the article reflects on a decade of Remington Matters and its ongoing commitment to local, considered design and manufacturing.
Huge thank you to the @fabricquarterly team for their support. Pick up a copy to read to full feature.
Cover image: Wolpers side table by Remington Matters
Photography & layouts: @traianos
Words: @rosamundbrennan
Art direction: Matthew J. Tambellini, @more__studio
Set design: @cristinaguerrero_f, @theartline___
Communications & project management: @column.au

Excerpts from a 16-page @remingtonmatters feature in Issue 23 of Fabric Quarterly.
Written by @rosamundbrennan, the article reflects on a decade of Remington Matters and its ongoing commitment to local, considered design and manufacturing.
Huge thank you to the @fabricquarterly team for their support. Pick up a copy to read to full feature.
Cover image: Wolpers side table by Remington Matters
Photography & layouts: @traianos
Words: @rosamundbrennan
Art direction: Matthew J. Tambellini, @more__studio
Set design: @cristinaguerrero_f, @theartline___
Communications & project management: @column.au

Excerpts from a 16-page @remingtonmatters feature in Issue 23 of Fabric Quarterly.
Written by @rosamundbrennan, the article reflects on a decade of Remington Matters and its ongoing commitment to local, considered design and manufacturing.
Huge thank you to the @fabricquarterly team for their support. Pick up a copy to read to full feature.
Cover image: Wolpers side table by Remington Matters
Photography & layouts: @traianos
Words: @rosamundbrennan
Art direction: Matthew J. Tambellini, @more__studio
Set design: @cristinaguerrero_f, @theartline___
Communications & project management: @column.au

Excerpts from a 16-page @remingtonmatters feature in Issue 23 of Fabric Quarterly.
Written by @rosamundbrennan, the article reflects on a decade of Remington Matters and its ongoing commitment to local, considered design and manufacturing.
Huge thank you to the @fabricquarterly team for their support. Pick up a copy to read to full feature.
Cover image: Wolpers side table by Remington Matters
Photography & layouts: @traianos
Words: @rosamundbrennan
Art direction: Matthew J. Tambellini, @more__studio
Set design: @cristinaguerrero_f, @theartline___
Communications & project management: @column.au

Excerpts from a 16-page @remingtonmatters feature in Issue 23 of Fabric Quarterly.
Written by @rosamundbrennan, the article reflects on a decade of Remington Matters and its ongoing commitment to local, considered design and manufacturing.
Huge thank you to the @fabricquarterly team for their support. Pick up a copy to read to full feature.
Cover image: Wolpers side table by Remington Matters
Photography & layouts: @traianos
Words: @rosamundbrennan
Art direction: Matthew J. Tambellini, @more__studio
Set design: @cristinaguerrero_f, @theartline___
Communications & project management: @column.au
More Studio has spent the past nine months working with Remington Matters to design and develop the evolution of their online presence and visual language.
@more__studio & @remingtonmatters
In partnership with @column.au who developed the repositioning and brand strategy centred around ‘by hand and machine’, underlining Remington Matters’ meticulous approach to research, process and production.
With this in mind, More Studio explored an experience around discovery, prompting exploration of materials and the tool as artefact. The visual language and art direction explores the creative journey and blurring the distinction between process and outcome.
UX, UI & development: @more__studio
Brand strategy, management & copywriting: @column.au
Creative direction: More Studio
Art Direction: Matthew Tambellini (More Studio)
Photography: @traianos
Campaign set design: @cristinaguerrero_f (@theartline___)
Creative production: More Studio, @caseypip
Post production: More Studio
Special thank you to @joshhills @s._langley @thekilladetail @sodaobjects @timothykaye

More Studio has spent the past nine months working with Remington Matters to design and develop the evolution of their online presence and visual language.
@more__studio & @remingtonmatters
In partnership with @column.au who developed the repositioning and brand strategy centred around ‘by hand and machine’, underlining Remington Matters’ meticulous approach to research, process and production.
With this in mind, More Studio explored an experience around discovery, prompting exploration of materials and the tool as artefact. The visual language and art direction explores the creative journey and blurring the distinction between process and outcome.
UX, UI & development: @more__studio
Brand strategy, management & copywriting: @column.au
Creative direction: More Studio
Art Direction: Matthew Tambellini (More Studio)
Photography: @traianos
Campaign set design: @cristinaguerrero_f (@theartline___)
Creative production: More Studio, @caseypip
Post production: More Studio
Special thank you to @joshhills @s._langley @thekilladetail @sodaobjects @timothykaye

More Studio has spent the past nine months working with Remington Matters to design and develop the evolution of their online presence and visual language.
@more__studio & @remingtonmatters
In partnership with @column.au who developed the repositioning and brand strategy centred around ‘by hand and machine’, underlining Remington Matters’ meticulous approach to research, process and production.
With this in mind, More Studio explored an experience around discovery, prompting exploration of materials and the tool as artefact. The visual language and art direction explores the creative journey and blurring the distinction between process and outcome.
UX, UI & development: @more__studio
Brand strategy, management & copywriting: @column.au
Creative direction: More Studio
Art Direction: Matthew Tambellini (More Studio)
Photography: @traianos
Campaign set design: @cristinaguerrero_f (@theartline___)
Creative production: More Studio, @caseypip
Post production: More Studio
Special thank you to @joshhills @s._langley @thekilladetail @sodaobjects @timothykaye
More Studio has spent the past nine months working with Remington Matters to design and develop the evolution of their online presence and visual language.
@more__studio & @remingtonmatters
In partnership with @column.au who developed the repositioning and brand strategy centred around ‘by hand and machine’, underlining Remington Matters’ meticulous approach to research, process and production.
With this in mind, More Studio explored an experience around discovery, prompting exploration of materials and the tool as artefact. The visual language and art direction explores the creative journey and blurring the distinction between process and outcome.
UX, UI & development: @more__studio
Brand strategy, management & copywriting: @column.au
Creative direction: More Studio
Art Direction: Matthew Tambellini (More Studio)
Photography: @traianos
Campaign set design: @cristinaguerrero_f (@theartline___)
Creative production: More Studio, @caseypip
Post production: More Studio
Special thank you to @joshhills @s._langley @thekilladetail @sodaobjects @timothykaye

More Studio has spent the past nine months working with Remington Matters to design and develop the evolution of their online presence and visual language.
@more__studio & @remingtonmatters
In partnership with @column.au who developed the repositioning and brand strategy centred around ‘by hand and machine’, underlining Remington Matters’ meticulous approach to research, process and production.
With this in mind, More Studio explored an experience around discovery, prompting exploration of materials and the tool as artefact. The visual language and art direction explores the creative journey and blurring the distinction between process and outcome.
UX, UI & development: @more__studio
Brand strategy, management & copywriting: @column.au
Creative direction: More Studio
Art Direction: Matthew Tambellini (More Studio)
Photography: @traianos
Campaign set design: @cristinaguerrero_f (@theartline___)
Creative production: More Studio, @caseypip
Post production: More Studio
Special thank you to @joshhills @s._langley @thekilladetail @sodaobjects @timothykaye

More Studio has spent the past nine months working with Remington Matters to design and develop the evolution of their online presence and visual language.
@more__studio & @remingtonmatters
In partnership with @column.au who developed the repositioning and brand strategy centred around ‘by hand and machine’, underlining Remington Matters’ meticulous approach to research, process and production.
With this in mind, More Studio explored an experience around discovery, prompting exploration of materials and the tool as artefact. The visual language and art direction explores the creative journey and blurring the distinction between process and outcome.
UX, UI & development: @more__studio
Brand strategy, management & copywriting: @column.au
Creative direction: More Studio
Art Direction: Matthew Tambellini (More Studio)
Photography: @traianos
Campaign set design: @cristinaguerrero_f (@theartline___)
Creative production: More Studio, @caseypip
Post production: More Studio
Special thank you to @joshhills @s._langley @thekilladetail @sodaobjects @timothykaye
More Studio has spent the past nine months working with Remington Matters to design and develop the evolution of their online presence and visual language.
@more__studio & @remingtonmatters
In partnership with @column.au who developed the repositioning and brand strategy centred around ‘by hand and machine’, underlining Remington Matters’ meticulous approach to research, process and production.
With this in mind, More Studio explored an experience around discovery, prompting exploration of materials and the tool as artefact. The visual language and art direction explores the creative journey and blurring the distinction between process and outcome.
UX, UI & development: @more__studio
Brand strategy, management & copywriting: @column.au
Creative direction: More Studio
Art Direction: Matthew Tambellini (More Studio)
Photography: @traianos
Campaign set design: @cristinaguerrero_f (@theartline___)
Creative production: More Studio, @caseypip
Post production: More Studio
Special thank you to @joshhills @s._langley @thekilladetail @sodaobjects @timothykaye
More Studio has spent the past nine months working with Remington Matters to design and develop the evolution of their online presence and visual language.
@more__studio & @remingtonmatters
In partnership with @column.au who developed the repositioning and brand strategy centred around ‘by hand and machine’, underlining Remington Matters’ meticulous approach to research, process and production.
With this in mind, More Studio explored an experience around discovery, prompting exploration of materials and the tool as artefact. The visual language and art direction explores the creative journey and blurring the distinction between process and outcome.
UX, UI & development: @more__studio
Brand strategy, management & copywriting: @column.au
Creative direction: More Studio
Art Direction: Matthew Tambellini (More Studio)
Photography: @traianos
Campaign set design: @cristinaguerrero_f (@theartline___)
Creative production: More Studio, @caseypip
Post production: More Studio
Special thank you to @joshhills @s._langley @thekilladetail @sodaobjects @timothykaye
More Studio has spent the past nine months working with Remington Matters to design and develop the evolution of their online presence and visual language.
@more__studio & @remingtonmatters
In partnership with @column.au who developed the repositioning and brand strategy centred around ‘by hand and machine’, underlining Remington Matters’ meticulous approach to research, process and production.
With this in mind, More Studio explored an experience around discovery, prompting exploration of materials and the tool as artefact. The visual language and art direction explores the creative journey and blurring the distinction between process and outcome.
UX, UI & development: @more__studio
Brand strategy, management & copywriting: @column.au
Creative direction: More Studio
Art Direction: Matthew Tambellini (More Studio)
Photography: @traianos
Campaign set design: @cristinaguerrero_f (@theartline___)
Creative production: More Studio, @caseypip
Post production: More Studio
Special thank you to @joshhills @s._langley @thekilladetail @sodaobjects @timothykaye
More Studio has spent the past nine months working with Remington Matters to design and develop the evolution of their online presence and visual language.
@more__studio & @remingtonmatters
In partnership with @column.au who developed the repositioning and brand strategy centred around ‘by hand and machine’, underlining Remington Matters’ meticulous approach to research, process and production.
With this in mind, More Studio explored an experience around discovery, prompting exploration of materials and the tool as artefact. The visual language and art direction explores the creative journey and blurring the distinction between process and outcome.
UX, UI & development: @more__studio
Brand strategy, management & copywriting: @column.au
Creative direction: More Studio
Art Direction: Matthew Tambellini (More Studio)
Photography: @traianos
Campaign set design: @cristinaguerrero_f (@theartline___)
Creative production: More Studio, @caseypip
Post production: More Studio
Special thank you to @joshhills @s._langley @thekilladetail @sodaobjects @timothykaye

More Studio has spent the past nine months working with Remington Matters to design and develop the evolution of their online presence and visual language.
@more__studio & @remingtonmatters
In partnership with @column.au who developed the repositioning and brand strategy centred around ‘by hand and machine’, underlining Remington Matters’ meticulous approach to research, process and production.
With this in mind, More Studio explored an experience around discovery, prompting exploration of materials and the tool as artefact. The visual language and art direction explores the creative journey and blurring the distinction between process and outcome.
UX, UI & development: @more__studio
Brand strategy, management & copywriting: @column.au
Creative direction: More Studio
Art Direction: Matthew Tambellini (More Studio)
Photography: @traianos
Campaign set design: @cristinaguerrero_f (@theartline___)
Creative production: More Studio, @caseypip
Post production: More Studio
Special thank you to @joshhills @s._langley @thekilladetail @sodaobjects @timothykaye

More Studio has spent the past nine months working with Remington Matters to design and develop the evolution of their online presence and visual language.
@more__studio & @remingtonmatters
In partnership with @column.au who developed the repositioning and brand strategy centred around ‘by hand and machine’, underlining Remington Matters’ meticulous approach to research, process and production.
With this in mind, More Studio explored an experience around discovery, prompting exploration of materials and the tool as artefact. The visual language and art direction explores the creative journey and blurring the distinction between process and outcome.
UX, UI & development: @more__studio
Brand strategy, management & copywriting: @column.au
Creative direction: More Studio
Art Direction: Matthew Tambellini (More Studio)
Photography: @traianos
Campaign set design: @cristinaguerrero_f (@theartline___)
Creative production: More Studio, @caseypip
Post production: More Studio
Special thank you to @joshhills @s._langley @thekilladetail @sodaobjects @timothykaye

NB VOL 1 | Test Tube and Zekka were two pioneering concept retail stores in Perth in the early 2000s, both owned and run by Romina Gil De Matos.
Selling designer homewares, Test Tube was a tiny glass-fronted store positioned off a side street in Mount Lawley. Zekka followed in 2006, focusing on cuttingedge international menswear at a time before online shopping, when tastemakers had to physically travel overseas to Europe, Japan or America to be able to own a lacquered-steel Moon Dish by Munich designer Matthias Demacker or to drape themselves head-to-toe in the rough-hewn jersey of Rick Owens.
Block’s Mark Braddock and Romina Gil De Matos have shared a 15-year creative and collaborative journey that has been through many iterations, weaving in and out from client to collaborator, to colleague as well as friend. Their most recent project together is @roam_ps based out of Palm Springs.
Read more on Notes on Block, a new editorial platform capturing the insights, processes and stories that have shaped Block’s work and thinking over the past two decades (link in bio).

NB VOL 1 | Test Tube and Zekka were two pioneering concept retail stores in Perth in the early 2000s, both owned and run by Romina Gil De Matos.
Selling designer homewares, Test Tube was a tiny glass-fronted store positioned off a side street in Mount Lawley. Zekka followed in 2006, focusing on cuttingedge international menswear at a time before online shopping, when tastemakers had to physically travel overseas to Europe, Japan or America to be able to own a lacquered-steel Moon Dish by Munich designer Matthias Demacker or to drape themselves head-to-toe in the rough-hewn jersey of Rick Owens.
Block’s Mark Braddock and Romina Gil De Matos have shared a 15-year creative and collaborative journey that has been through many iterations, weaving in and out from client to collaborator, to colleague as well as friend. Their most recent project together is @roam_ps based out of Palm Springs.
Read more on Notes on Block, a new editorial platform capturing the insights, processes and stories that have shaped Block’s work and thinking over the past two decades (link in bio).

NB VOL 1 | Test Tube and Zekka were two pioneering concept retail stores in Perth in the early 2000s, both owned and run by Romina Gil De Matos.
Selling designer homewares, Test Tube was a tiny glass-fronted store positioned off a side street in Mount Lawley. Zekka followed in 2006, focusing on cuttingedge international menswear at a time before online shopping, when tastemakers had to physically travel overseas to Europe, Japan or America to be able to own a lacquered-steel Moon Dish by Munich designer Matthias Demacker or to drape themselves head-to-toe in the rough-hewn jersey of Rick Owens.
Block’s Mark Braddock and Romina Gil De Matos have shared a 15-year creative and collaborative journey that has been through many iterations, weaving in and out from client to collaborator, to colleague as well as friend. Their most recent project together is @roam_ps based out of Palm Springs.
Read more on Notes on Block, a new editorial platform capturing the insights, processes and stories that have shaped Block’s work and thinking over the past two decades (link in bio).

NB VOL 1 | Test Tube and Zekka were two pioneering concept retail stores in Perth in the early 2000s, both owned and run by Romina Gil De Matos.
Selling designer homewares, Test Tube was a tiny glass-fronted store positioned off a side street in Mount Lawley. Zekka followed in 2006, focusing on cuttingedge international menswear at a time before online shopping, when tastemakers had to physically travel overseas to Europe, Japan or America to be able to own a lacquered-steel Moon Dish by Munich designer Matthias Demacker or to drape themselves head-to-toe in the rough-hewn jersey of Rick Owens.
Block’s Mark Braddock and Romina Gil De Matos have shared a 15-year creative and collaborative journey that has been through many iterations, weaving in and out from client to collaborator, to colleague as well as friend. Their most recent project together is @roam_ps based out of Palm Springs.
Read more on Notes on Block, a new editorial platform capturing the insights, processes and stories that have shaped Block’s work and thinking over the past two decades (link in bio).

NB VOL 1 | Test Tube and Zekka were two pioneering concept retail stores in Perth in the early 2000s, both owned and run by Romina Gil De Matos.
Selling designer homewares, Test Tube was a tiny glass-fronted store positioned off a side street in Mount Lawley. Zekka followed in 2006, focusing on cuttingedge international menswear at a time before online shopping, when tastemakers had to physically travel overseas to Europe, Japan or America to be able to own a lacquered-steel Moon Dish by Munich designer Matthias Demacker or to drape themselves head-to-toe in the rough-hewn jersey of Rick Owens.
Block’s Mark Braddock and Romina Gil De Matos have shared a 15-year creative and collaborative journey that has been through many iterations, weaving in and out from client to collaborator, to colleague as well as friend. Their most recent project together is @roam_ps based out of Palm Springs.
Read more on Notes on Block, a new editorial platform capturing the insights, processes and stories that have shaped Block’s work and thinking over the past two decades (link in bio).

Denise Kuriger: “It was like a PhD, being in the labs all night, sort of bonding. Everyone had to prove themselves to each other and to Naomi. It gave us a lot of experience.”
Tanya Sim: “Everyone got on well together, but it was also every man for himself…”
@blockbranding’s CEO Tanya Sim first met Denise Kuriger in New York City in the late ‘90s, when they both worked for Naomi Leff, a respected figure in interior design who was known for creating spaces for celebrities and retailers like Ralph Lauren, Giorgio Armani and Helena Rubinstein.
In ‘Making Connections’ featured in Notes on Block, the two former colleagues reflect on their formative experiences at the interior design firm, and taking the leap to start their own businesses.
Read the conversation in full at notesonblock.com (link in bio).
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Devices Download Instagram Stories using any browser, iPhone, Android.
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