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Journal

The Armadillo Journal is home to stories and conversations covering Places, People, and Purpose. You'll find features on people who inspire us, places and projects that delight us, explorations of ideas that ignite us, and rich reads for all those who journey with us.

People

Woodstrokes by Brodie Neill

For London Craft Week 2025, designer Brodie Neill unveiled ‘Woodstrokes’ – a sculptural furniture collection that transforms salvaged timber into fluid, brushstroke-like forms. Presented alongside Armadillo rugs and ceramics by our co-founder Jodie Fried, the exhibition explores the quiet persistence of craft and the exceptional beauty of material reuse. In this conversation, Neill reflects on movement, memory and the intelligence embedded in the act of making. Photography by Mark Cocksedge & Angela Moore

People

Tom Fereday on the Making of AGRA FORMA

In an inspired collaboration that bridges the worlds of furniture and floor covering, Australian industrial designer Tom Fereday has joined forces with Armadillo to create AGRA FORMA – a seven-piece sculptural furniture collection grounded in a shared reverence for natural materials and quiet beauty. Unveiled at Melbourne Design Week and soon to make its international debut in Copenhagen, the collection invites a deeper conversation about craft, sustainability and the sensory potential of the spaces we live in. We spoke with Fereday about his creative process, the synergy behind the partnership and the role of design in shaping not just how our spaces look, but how they feel. Photography by Hamish McIntosh

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Quiet Character with Lisa Pollock

Blending fashion instincts with a refined eye for interiors, designer Lisa Pollock has crafted a luminous, layered home in Boca Raton, Florida that is equal parts sculptural and soulful. Rich in texture and anchored by expressive forms, including an edit of our handcrafted rugs, the space reflects her signature balance of quiet luxury and lived-in warmth. Through an appreciation for narrative and nuance, Pollock creates a space that feels both thoughtfully curated and deeply human.

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A Homecoming to Adelaide

Earlier this month, we celebrated the grand opening of Armadillo’s new Adelaide atelier situated within Terrace Floors. Hosted by presenter Rebecca Morse, alongside Armadillo co-founder Sally Pottharst and CEO Mark Haysman, the evening paid tribute to our longstanding relationship with South Australia’s vibrant design community. Against the stunning backdrop of florals by Sally Wotton, mingling guests enjoyed sumptuous catering courtesy of Feasts by Larissa and local artisanal wines by Bird in Hand. Photography by Tim Joy

People

New Era with Molly Kidd

Molly Kidd’s design ethos is a dance between nostalgia and innovation, where vintage elements meet modern sophistication. Her aesthetic blends the earthy materials of the Pacific Northwest with the tailored elegance of European craftsmanship, creating spaces that feel both timeless and inviting. With a keen eye for detail, Molly approaches each project like curating a work of art – ensuring the end result is practical, luxurious and a reflection of the people who inhabit it. Photography by Tim Lenz

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The Pop-Up Gallery by Studio Trovato

Conceived by Erin Hupp and Jaime Lovejoy, the annual Pop-Up Gallery showcases the works of women artists from across the Bay Area in unused retail spaces. The unique format gives visitors and collectors the rare opportunity to connect directly with exhibiting painters, sculptors and ceramicists. Late last year, designers Erin Hiemstra and Jeanne Chan of Studio Trovato were invited to style the old Mill Mercantile space in San Francisco’s Noe Valley for the fourth anniversary show, entitled “Interwoven”, which explored the theme of interconnection. Photography by Hannah Franco

People

Reclaiming Beauty with Ro Noonan

Ro Noonan is a Melbourne-based artist whose practice bridges sculpture and painting, focusing on the overlooked by-products of construction—cut-offs, supports and debris. His work elevates these discarded materials through a slow, intuitive process that embraces moments of struggle and failure. By highlighting their inherent beauty, Ro creates pieces that reflect both a raw aesthetic and a reverence for craftsmanship, testing the ability of these elements to coexist in new forms. His work can be viewed at Craft Victoria as part of the 'Fables & Folklore' exhibition curated by designer Simone Haag, from now until the end of January. Photography by Georgia Smedley and Lauren Dunn

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The Residence by General Assembly

The Residence in Brooklyn is a beautiful celebration of local and independent design. Curated by design studio General Assembly, featuring furniture and homewares from their retail store Assembly Line, the shoppable space is housed in 144 Vanderbilt, a new development by Tankhouse with architecture by SO-IL that is open to view through the end of the year. We spoke to General Assembly founders Sarah Zames and Colin Stief about their vision for the immersive gallery and what, to them, makes New York design so unique. Photography by William Jess Laird

Copperstone Estate with Emma Lane
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Copperstone Estate with Emma Lane

The idyllic setting for our new Panorama Collection, Copperstone by The Range Estates is a lavish equine retreat, situated in the Bangalow hinterland but just as easily imaginable in the Tuscan hills or Argentinian countryside. Envisioned by the esteemed Lane family as a luxurious destination to gather and host, the stunning property nurtures a sense of slow living and a deeper connection to nature. We spoke to Emma Lane about creating a sanctuary stay that draws reference from around the world while championing Australia’s unique pastoral heritage.

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An Evening with Julia Busuttil Nishimura

We were delighted to welcome cook, author and presenter Julia Busuttil Nishimura to Armadillo’s Melbourne showroom for an intimate gathering in celebration of her fourth cookbook, Good Cooking Every Day. The evening was hosted by Lucy Feagins, founder and editor of The Design Files, who sat down with Julia for a warm conversation about her foray into the food world, the importance of knowing where ingredients come from, and the design details in her home that enhance those joyful moments of cooking and entertaining.

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Via Donte by Ome Dezin

Jesse Rudolph and Joelle Kutner have mastered the fine line between honoring the past and imagining the future. Since 2020, the longtime friends and principals of design studio Ome Dezin have been lauded for breathing new life into some of Los Angeles’ most character-filled homes. Their latest project, Via Donte, has the glamour of an Italian palazzo thanks to its many exquisite vintage touches, yet feels as warm and welcoming as you would want a contemporary family home to be. Photography by Nils Tim & Tessa Neutstadt