Parts and Labor Design was established in 2009 by co-founders Andrew Cohen and Jeremy Levitt. PLD’s innovative approach pushes the boundaries of high-end design.
Parts and Labor Design
Parts and Labor Design was established in 2009 by co-founders Andrew Cohen and Jeremy Levitt. PLD’s innovative approach pushes the boundaries of high-end design.
A showcase of beautifully crafted pieces, made by real people. Assembled with the unique point of view of founder Tiina Laakkonen.
We love the process of helping brands envision the future, and doing our part in creating that future.
We are architects with an unwavering commitment to designing environments that shape the way people live, work, and play, and at their best, uplift the human spirit.
Your trusted guide to what’s on in Sydney, Australia. Major events, free things to do, locals’ guides, and what’s on today, tomorrow and this month.
Aqualand Australia is dedicated to creating places that feel intuitive, generous and deeply connected to their surroundings. The guiding idea is simple. Intelligent environments begin with people, so every decision starts with how someone will live, move and feel in a space day after day. From the first sketch to the final handover, the focus […]
Federation Square is where Melbourne comes together. A modern piazza at the meeting point of Flinders Street and Swanston Street, it sits opposite Flinders Street Station and has grown into the city’s natural gathering place, a landmark you use as both a meeting point and a starting line for the day. Unveiled in 2002, the […]
What’s On’ Sydney is your shortcut to discovering what the city is really doing right now, from sunrise coastal walks to late night gigs in tucked away bars. Built for locals and visitors who hate wasting time scrolling through outdated guides, it pulls the best of Sydney’s festivals, food events, live music, theatre, sport and […]
Get™ welcomes you into a new era of wearables, where staying connected feels natural instead of intrusive. At first glance it looks like a minimal bracelet. The difference shows the moment you lift your hand and feel sound travel through your bones instead of through traditional earbuds. No tangled cables, no searching for tiny devices […]