Photographing the all new kah-du collection
We’re excited to take part at the HMSM gallery opening showcase!
He Made She Made are a collective of emerging creatives who challenge the borders between art and design.
HMSM creates and curates works that fit comfortably within either paradigm, bringing to life objects that might be considered art, but often encompass the functionality and utility of a design piece.
The He Made She Made concept gallery aims to showcase and promote the work of up and coming Australian creatives whom are otherwise under-represented.
The black kah-du80 is now at Arthur G Melbourne showroom!
When light meets art. ilanel’s latest collaboration with artist photographer George Angelovski.
Inside the medibank refresh trail. The 2012 Australian Open.
Black Rain is HERE!
Mission completed. The medibank refresh trail at The Australian Open
6 months in the making. Numerous meetings. 1000 felt leaves. 120 rosemary plants. 30m fabric. 500 white tennis balls. 20 RGB LED downlights. 9 iPads. 2 LCD screens. 2 air-conditioning units with 10 separate vents. 8 sqm CNC wall. 300m white satin ribbons. 6 sqm water drops digi print. And the list goes on and on… Interior photos are soon to follow!
Mission completed. The medibank refresh trail at The Australian Open
6 months in the making. Numerous meetings. 1000 felt leaves. 120 rosemary plants. 30m fabric. 500 white tennis balls. 20 RGB LED downlights. 9 iPads. 2 LCD screens. 2 air-conditioning units with 10 separate vents. 8 sqm CNC wall. 300m white satin ribbons. 6 sqm water drops digi print. And the list goes on and on… Interior photos are soon to follow!
Interactive luminary | zaINTERIOAnet
ORA is a piece that mediates between light and darkness through transparent colour. It is an interactive luminary that engages in experimentation and exploration of coloured illumination. ORA enables personalisation, for coloured light can have an emotional meaning and therefore can influence the atmosphere in a space. To control its outcome, three knobs were fitted; each of these adjusts one colour spectrum – red, green and blue. ORA’s form was inspired by celestial worship and meditative symbols, its name derives from the Hebrew word – Light.













































