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KITCHENS REIMAGINED WITH AXOLOTL

 

The Axolotl team have worked with many talented architects and interior designers over the years creating arguably some of the most original and creative kitchens seen to date. Utilising our wide range of customisable and durable surfaces, which includes semi-precious metals, concrete, and stone, there is no limit to how you can incorporate your desired Axolotl surface into your kitchen.

We have loved seeing kitchen designs become bolder and designers unafraid to incorporate strong metallics, patterns and stone in unconventional ways, through joinery, splash-backs and even appliances. Here we showcase how some of Australia’s most talented have embraced Axolotl surfaces in kitchen design.

 
 
Surface: Bronze Smooth Florentine Linish Design: Alwill Interiors Joinery: Sydney Joinery Photography: Prue Ruscoe

Surface: Bronze Smooth Florentine Linish
Design: Alwill Interiors
Joinery: Sydney Joinery
Photography: Prue Ruscoe

Surface: Concrete Slate Pseudo Smooth Design: Handelsmann Khaw Joinery: Joinery by Ken Photography: Felix Forest

Surface: Concrete Slate Pseudo Smooth
Design: Handelsmann Khaw
Joinery: Joinery by Ken
Photography: Felix Forest

Surface: Bronze Lunar Florentine Design: Stylus Studio

Surface: Bronze Lunar Florentine
Design: Stylus Studio

Surface: Mesoa Stone Surface Joinery: Everlong Joinery Photography: Mckean Photo

Surface: Mesoa Stone Surface
Joinery: Everlong Joinery
Photography: Mckean Photo

Surface: Treasury Bronze Pseudo Smooth Brown Florentine Design: Sarah Jayne Studios Joinery: ACA Joinery Photography: Simon Whitebread

Surface: Treasury Bronze Pseudo Smooth Brown Florentine
Design: Sarah Jayne Studios
Joinery: ACA Joinery
Photography: Simon Whitebread

Surface: Anthra Zinc Pseudo Smooth Design: Lawless and Meyerson Joinery: Interior Woodworks Photography: Justin Alexander

Surface: Anthra Zinc Pseudo Smooth
Design: Lawless and Meyerson
Joinery: Interior Woodworks
Photography: Justin Alexander

Surface: Brass and Graphite Cayman  Design: Brendan Wong Joinery: Melmac Interior Joinery Photography: Maree Homer

Surface: Brass and Graphite Cayman
Design: Brendan Wong
Joinery: Melmac Interior Joinery
Photography: Maree Homer

Surface: Copper Lunar Pearl Patina Design and Joinery: Dan Kitchens

Surface: Copper Lunar Pearl Patina
Design and Joinery: Dan Kitchens

SCULPTURE BY THE SEA, BONDI 2018

 

Axolotl are once again proud to be Supporting Partner of Sculpture by the Sea, Bondi for 2018. 

This year we provided material sponsorship and artisan support to a further four artists - Michael Le GrandLucy BarkerJim Flook and Rhiannon West. Each selected based on the quality of their concepts and our capabilities to assist with their diverse aesthetics. It has been an exciting and challenging process supporting each artist to realise their vision, and reinforces our own commitment and passion to support the arts.

The 22nd annual exhibition can be enjoyed on the stunning coastal walk between Bondi and Tamarama, until the 4th November. It is the world's largest free public exhibition and transforms the coast into a 2km long outdoor gallery, featuring over 100 sculptures by Australian and international artists.

If you are an artist looking for an experienced and passionate partner to facilitate your art projects, Axolotl, through our specialist AAP division can offer a range of services. We have experience designing and fabricating in an extensive range of construction materials as well as offer a range of unique, proprietary surfaces. To get in contact email art@axolotl.com.au or phone 02 9666 1207.

 

Michael Le Grand
GUARDIAN
Sculpture by the Sea, Bondi 2018
Materials: Mild steel, Axolotl Bronze Rust Patina
Guardian is the balancing act of found and shaped metal objects formed to establish a nominal totemic orientation.


Lucy Barker

OUTLET
Sculpture by the Sea, Bondi 2018
Materials: Electrical cable, wire frame, Axolotl Bronze Florentine Patina
A dense and complex tangle of discarded electrical cables in an intentionally ambiguous form. Outlet is constructed in a lozenge shape that could be a missile, a seed, or perhaps a lump of human detritus rolled by the sea and washed up on the rocks. With connotations of consumption and entrapment, its worm like tangled surface is visually perplexing in its complexity.


Jim Flook
SWERVE ONE
Sculpture by the Sea, Bondi 2018
Materials: Mild steel, paint
Contemplation of unfolding and unpredictable swerves of life's complexities.


Rhiannon West
FLIGHT
Sculpture by the Sea, Bondi 2018
Materials: Stainless steel, dichroic glass, mild steel, paint, Axolotl Stone
A playful and inviting sculpture for that ‘Instagram moment’. Reflective and
vibrant; dichroic lenses form the “tips” to the wings which reflect and refract the light.​