The softness of concrete: spaces that shape the traditionally unyielding material

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22 August 2022

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With the ability to be polished, cast or waxed, the options are endless when it comes to concrete, with some of our favourite interior designers and architects finding innovative ways to use the material to great effect.
Solis, Hamilton Island by Renato D'Ettorre Architects | Photography by Mads Mogensen
The Calile Hotel by Richards & Spence | White bricks by Brickworks | Photography by Sean Fennessy
The Calile Hotel by Richards & Spence | White bricks by Brickworks | Photography by Sean Fennessy
Bellows House by Architects EAT | Benchtop by Concrete | Photography by Derek Swalwell
Bellows House by Architects EAT | Benchtop by Concrete Collective | Photography by Derek Swalwell
Ocean Beach House by Studio Tom | Photography by Derek Swalwell
Out of the Ordinary by Branch Studio Architects | X-Bond Concrete-look Overlay by Alternative Surfaces | Photography by Peter Clark
Teringa by FGR Architects | Photography by Peter Bennetts
Teringa by FGR Architects | Photography by Peter Bennetts