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Photos from Sculptform's post 29/06/2026

Looking for a desk in Melbourne's CBD?

We're opening up our Design Studio at 50 Queen Street, with a limited number of desks available alongside access to a unique event and collaboration space.

Designed as a destination for architects, designers and industry professionals, the studio offers a workspace that's a little different from your typical co-working environment.

✓ Prime CBD location
✓ Flexible desk leasing
✓ Premium meeting and event space
✓ Surrounded by Melbourne's design community

Whether you're a freelancer, consultant, creative business or growing team, we'd love to welcome you into the space.

Click here to check it out - https://hubs.la/Q04mM3sF0

Photos from Sculptform's post 23/06/2026

Have you ever wondered how we achieve curves like this?

Our steam bending process was developed to help bring ambitious architectural concepts to life.

By carefully introducing heat and moisture, the wood becomes flexible enough to be shaped into smooth, flowing curves while maintaining its natural character and strength.

What began as a solution to a single design challenge has evolved into a refined process that allows us to create everything from subtle transitions to complex sculptural forms.

Because sometimes the most interesting projects start with a question:
"Can this actually be built?"

Swipe ➡️ to see it's done.

Project - Aalia Restaurant
Architect - Matt Dorman
📸 - Pixel Collective

Photos from Sculptform's post 19/06/2026

New Trend Alert 🚨

One detail we've been seeing more frequently in contemporary façade design is the use of tonal variation to add visual interest.

Rather than introducing contrasting colours, the façade at Brimbank Tech School (in progress) achieves depth through a combination of clear anodised and bright dipped silver anodised aluminium cladding. The result is a refined play between matte and gloss finishes that shifts with changing light conditions, creating a façade that feels both understated and expressive.

Architect - Spowers Architects
Installer - Crafted Cladding

15/06/2026

Designed to bridge two cultures through materiality, light and form.

At the Malaysian Consulate General, Spotted Gum Click-on Battens were used to create a suspended timber ceiling inspired by filtered natural light through trees.

Lighting positioned behind the battens creates a shifting play of light and shadow throughout the interior, bringing warmth, rhythm and softness to the space.

Designed by Cheah Saw, the project brings together Malaysian and Australian influences to create a calm and welcoming experience for visitors.

Click here to view the full story - https://sculptform.com/project/malaysian-consulate-spotted-gum-battens/

Architect - Cheah Saw
🎥 - Poached Egg Pictures

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