Reminiscent of a towering bamboo forest, Calibre’s signature undulating timber look batten screens effortlessly meld with the cosmopolitan streetscape of Surry Hills, NSW. Read more here.
Located in a neighbourhood with abundant architectural beauty and diversity, this new luxury multi-residential building boasts a modern, timber look and concrete facade. Read more here.
Elegant but unexpected, this palladiana terrazzo makes a statement at the entry and throughout this private residence in Brighton, Victoria. Read more here.
Club Dubbo's facade makes quite an impact, architected using Ever Art Wood battens intricately positioned to spell out the club's name. Read more here.
Tube shaped timber look battens rippling across the facade of Lanzhou Chadstone are a nod to their signature dish - authentic beef noodles. Read more here.
Situated on the water’s edge at Manly, Sydney, this stunning property with timber look sliding screens is built to celebrate it’s surroundings and maximise the ocean views. Read more here
Covet’s Ever Art Wood Koshi Battens helped March Studio incorporate curves into their interior design for Calia Restaurant - in three different ways. Read more here.
Mostaghim & Associates ‘out of the box’ design, showcasing Ever Art Wood Express panels, creates quite an impression at the newly developed Mercure Hotel - part of the expansion of the iconic Fiddler Hotel in Sydney, New South Wales. Read more here.
Economical slimline battens deliver a perfectly linear, seamless timber look for this commercial building in Brisbane, Queensland. Read more here.
The pursuit of excellence led award winning design firm, Populous to specify Ever Art Wood for the exterior and interior of NSW Rugby League Centre of Excellence in Olympic Park, Sydney. Read more here.
New Argentinean restaurant in Southbank, Asado, showcases the stunning results that can be achieved with Covet’s unique, 10mm real concrete terrazzo overlay. Read more here.
Kings Domain Apartment Complex in Melbourne showcases the versatility of Ever Art Wood with stunning effects. Read more here.
This breathtaking residential garage in Sydney, NSW features both Covet Ever Art Wood battens and concrete overlay. Read more here
Covet's Ever Art Wood Kabebari Battens tick the boxes for this modern convenience station cafe, providing both a natural timber look and a fire rated facade and interior solution.
A private oasis, that offers it's owners a retreat that is Japanese minimalist, natural and calm. This impressive retreat was designed by Koichi Takada Architects, and timber look aluminium Ever Art Wood® for both feature and privacy screening.
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A modern dual townhouse development beautifully finished, to maximise natural light and reduce onsite build time, using Covet's Ever Art Wood® prefabricated Doubuchi screening & Kabebari batten two part profiles.
Using curves to soften the building, and natural timber look panelling that encases the exterior - the structure blends into the surrounding landscape.
Entrepreneur Haus located in the heart of Southbank in Qld, brings form together with function using recycled shipping containers. Their goal for the fit out was to deliver a comfortable co-working space, with a unique look and the ergonomics of a working environment that inspires its tenants to create something truly amazing.
Sydney-based architecture practice Koichi Takada is known for their use of timber to create calm and elegant interiors. But when it came to designing the pool common area of a luxury apartment in Melbourne’s Docklands, they had to find a product that would be materially appropriate for the context.
Covet recently worked with both builder and architect to create a suspended ceiling using the 30x85 two piece Kabebari profile. We supplied a custom black T section that was affixed to ceiling rods. From there the battens were fastened to the T sections with an acoustic matt infill. The end result delivered by the builder was testament to their tradesmens' skills.