Artedomus
Artedomus is Australia's leading supplier of unique, high quality natural stone, marble, tiles, mosaics, bathware, architectural ceramics and surfaces.
Artedomus is Australia’s leading supplier of unique, high quality stone, tiles, architectural surfaces, bathware and furniture for commercial and residential architectural projects.
Arute Kohsuta mosaic tiles. Meticulously crafted in Japan, these tiles feature stunning glazes that enhance the elegance and sophistication of any interior. Available in a range of captivating colours, Kohsuta tiles are the perfect choice for both residential and commercial projects.
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A harmonious blend of elegance and subtlety. The white colour palette finds its perfect complement in a muted green joinery and the timeless beauty of Elba stone in the Armadale Annex kitchen by .
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Full-Time Sales Opportunity for an Experienced Showroom Consultant.
Are you driven by a passion for design, interiors, and architecture?
We are seeking a motivated individual to join our Brisbane team.
Email your resume to [email protected]
The Agapecasa Tre 3 chair designed by Angelo Mangiarotti, exemplifies elegance and functionality. With its minimalist design and high-quality materials, the chair combines comfort and aesthetic appeal.
It stands as a testament to Mangiarotti's innovative and timeless approach to furniture design.
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Yukari House by . An Onsen influenced external deck nestles its back into the eucalyptus, with northern views out to the ocean. The Agape In-Out Cemento bath is raised on a tiled plinth to ensure an elevated view over the balustrade line. A cleverly designed singular steel step locks in between the tiled plinth and the bath.
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This thoughtfully considered space, by , features Qariza quartzite benchtops that showcase rich golden hues. Known for its exceptional durability and resistance to scratches and stains, Qariza quartzite adds both elegance and functionality to the interior.
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The rose-coloured Mutina DIN mosaics at Cork House, designed by , showcase the high-quality craftsmanship and innovative design for which Mutina DIN is renowned.
Designed by renowned German designer , for Mutina, DIN ceramic mosaics are completely modular, which allows for endless creative combinations. They are the ultimate expression of Grcic’s analytical approach to design and his fascination with simplistic form.
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Discover the sleek elegance of Agape's Dot Line accessories, where minimalist design meets functional beauty. Each piece in the collection embodies Italian craftsmanship, offering a perfect balance of form and function.
Dot Line accessories feature minimalist towel bars, soap dishes, shelves, toilet paper holders, mirrors, and storage solutions.
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Entries extended — closing Wednesday 31 July, and submission is free.
The , in collaboration with Artedomus and , aim to support and promote early-career designers.
2024 sees the addition of two new categories, Residential Interior and Product Design, rounding out the categories of Residential Architecture and Commercial Interior. The winners will be those that demonstrate potential and original use of material and space, sustainability and innovative thinking.
On offer is a product design contract with c/o Artedomus, and a unique opportunity to be featured on The Local Project through video and photography, providing invaluable exposure to our global audience of design enthusiasts.
Enter now by following the link in our bio or head to emergingdesignerawards.com
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Windy tile collection by .
The subtle breath of the wind, the ripples, and the traces it leaves across the water and rice paddies have inspired the Windy collection by Oki Sato, the chief designer and founder of Japan’s renowned Nendo Studio.
Using chisels, drills, and bits in various shapes and sizes, grooves were created in smooth plaster. These grooves reveal how subtle differences in their depth and cross-section alter the perception of shadows.
Follow the link in our bio to explore the collection.
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Dedalus marble slabs adorn the ensuite floor.
Garden + House project.
Interior Design by , Andrew Parr, Nicky Bibo
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The AgapeCasa Eros Table stands out as a piece that combines architectural precision with natural beauty. Reflecting Angelo Mangiarotti's design ethos, its innovative interlocking construction highlights the perfect harmony of form and function.
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Styling by Roberto Barazzuol .atelier
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On Road Sales Representative position available in Melbourne.
We’re looking for someone who is enthusiastic about design, interiors, architecture, finishes.
Drivers licence and own car is required.
Please email your resume to
[email protected]
Don't miss out — entries are closing soon, and submission is free.
The , in collaboration with Artedomus and , aim to support and promote early-career designers.
2024 sees the addition of two new categories, Residential Interior and Product Design, rounding out the categories of Residential Architecture and Commercial Interior. The winners will be those that demonstrate potential and original use of material and space, sustainability and innovative thinking.
On offer is a product design contract with c/o Artedomus, and a unique opportunity to be featured on The Local Project through video and photography, providing invaluable exposure to our global audience of design enthusiasts.
Enter now by following the link in our bio or head to emergingdesignerawards.com
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Mermaid Beach House by . Geraldine of Maher Design chose Artedomus' Cotto Manetti terracotta tiles to stretch out underfoot in every room of the home. Sourced from eighth-generation terracotta specialists in Tuscany, this specific clay variety offers a distinctive colour as well as a high level of resistance and robustness.
Geraldine notes that the clients wanted their home to be maintenance-free. However, there are plenty of characterful additions and thoughtful touches to elevate the interiors. One such addition is the Agape DR Bathtub from Artedomus. Located window-side in the ensuite with views to the ocean, it is a luxurious piece defined by the curvaceous, natural oak form which hugs a freestanding tap.
Follow the link in our bio to see more.
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Travertine Zena bathroom vanity at , the home of , Founder
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Vixel mosaics at Drummoyne Residence designed by Claudia Werner.
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Set just a few steps from the sandy shores of Queensland’s coastline, Mermaid Beach House demonstrates the power of terracotta in 's holistic response to spatial planning, materiality and colour in this remarkable, newly energised home. Geraldine of Maher Design chose Artedomus' Cotto Manetti terracotta tiles to stretch out underfoot in every room of the home. Sourced from eighth-generation terracotta specialists in Tuscany, this specific clay variety offers a distinctive colour as well as a high level of resistance and robustness.
Follow the link in our bio to see more.
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Verde Bardini granite kitchen at Garden + House is the centrepiece of the open living space while Dedalus marble shines in the ensuite.
Interior Design by , Andrew Parr, Nicky Bibo
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Here are five new design directions that unlock the true aesthetic potential of porcelain for your kitchen benchtops. New design innovation and cutting-edge manufacturing techniques are resulting in a variety of new architectural aesthetics borne from creative investigation and imaginative vision. From beautiful and exciting patterns, to colours, finishes and forms. For kitchen benchtops this trifecta of strength, easy everyday maintenance and architectural aesthetic is hard to pass up. Swipe to explore or follow the link in our bio to read more.
1. Colour-matched chromatics
2. Patterned porcelain
3. Honour the fine line
4. The ‘full body’ effect
5. Precious metals on porcelain panels
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1. Artetech Ombra Blanco at Bondi 2 by . Photography by
2. Artetech Pietra Avorio at Little Bay designed by . Photography by .palm.co
3. Artetech Beton White at House Bean designed by . Photography
4. Maximum Veneziano Nero
5. Maximum Zinc Titanium
Revisiting by ’s Will Rathgeber. Will, who received The (Emerging) Designer Award for the Commercial Project 2023, reflects on what it meant to win this award for an emerging design studio. “Moments like this are … a source of immeasurable momentum to continue the work that we feel is positively serving clients, our community and our creative industry.” How nice is that!
Entries are now open for the 2024 with Artedomus and . Enter before 24 July via emergingdesignerawards.com.
Follow the link in our bio to read the full conversation with Studio Plenty.
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Teragio Anticated tiles grace Glen Iris House designed by
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Designed by , 's Copenhagen is an architecturally designed collection that engages the senses through a shadow play of textural patterning. Copenhagen’s soft minimal style brings a calm, balanced character to any space. The collection’s delicately contrasting textures create unique and beautiful combinations that evoke Copenhagen’s oldest neighbourhoods.
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Fairlie Apartment by with Vixel mosaics. Adorning the basin and the surrounding surfaces, these exquisite mosaics can be used to create a striking visual feature.
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The (Emerging) Designer Awards with Artedomus and aim to promote designers at the early stages of their career. Entries are open and it’s free to submit.
2024 sees the addition of two new categories, Residential Interior and Product Design, rounding out the categories of Residential Architecture and Commercial Interior. The winners will be those that demonstrate potential and original use of material and space, sustainability and innovative thinking.
On offer is a product design contract with c/o Artedomus, and a unique opportunity to be featured on The Local Project through video and photography, providing invaluable exposure to our global audience of design enthusiasts.
Enter now by following the link in our bio or head to emergingdesignerawards.com
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Calacatta Viola marble and Inax Kaleido Glaze mosaics at Drummoyne Residence designed by Claudia Werner.
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Malvern House by .archi with beautiful Predia marble kitchen benchtops and splashback.
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's Segments is an award winning collection of minimal elegance and bold formality. Italian designer harnesses the profound beauty found in the simplicity of a single line, repeated. This graphic element with its strong tactile suggestions is refined in character yet visually impactful. Small and large pattern variations offer plentiful opportunity for creative configuration.
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We’re proud to once again be presenting this year’s The (Emerging) Designer Awards with . Entries are now open and it’s free to submit.
The Emerging Designer Awards aim to promote designers at the early stages of their career.
2024 sees the addition of two new categories, Residential Interior and Product Design, rounding out the categories of Residential Architecture and Commercial Interior. The winners will be those that demonstrate potential and original use of material and space, sustainability and innovative thinking.
On offer is a product design contract with c/o Artedomus, and a unique opportunity to be featured on The Local Project through video and photography, providing invaluable exposure to our global audience of design enthusiasts.
Enter now by following the link in our bio or head to emergingdesignerawards.com
In the kitchen of the Little Bay project, designed by , the Artetech Pietra Avorio porcelain panels take centre stage as the benchtop material. These practical yet visually appealing panels seamlessly blend the durability of porcelain with natural stone aesthetics.
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