Today we’re releasing every design from Sixteen Things I Brought Home from New York as a limited edition A2 print.
These designs were previously only on display in large format vinyl at our one-night-only show about mementos I kept from the places I dined and drank in New York.
Each design is limited to ten prints.
Available at sixteenthings.com
Concept by @chrisyuille
Photography by @stephanie_somebody
Design by @aklr.studio
Sixteen Things to do With a Lemon - a study of the various uses for a familiar yellow fruit.
Last year AKLR Studio and I made a series about salt shakers because I had a fixation on a common kitchen object that I wanted to share.
Now I’m fixated on lemons. So much so that carved and shaped my way through a box of lemons and put sixteen of my most curious ideas in front of a lens. AKLR and I turned the ideas into a series, photographed by Phillip Huynh.
The exhibition will be on display as part of Melbourne Design Week at Dua Bakehouse, thanks to our friend Raymond Tan.
Please join us at our opening night on Thursday 14th May. There will be art, there will be wine - and perhaps a few more than Sixteen Things to do With a Lemon.
#MelbourneDesignWeek
@ngvmelbourne
Creative direction and styling for the @loreperfumery 2025 Advent Calendar campaign. An indulgent feast for the senses, featuring a range of peculiar delicacies inspired by the gourmand notes of each fragrance included in the calendar.
Photography by @griffinsimm
Looking back on the opening event for Sixteen Things I Brought Home from New York, November 2025.
@chrisyuille kept mementos from places he ate across New York last year. @stephanie_somebody photographed them, and we turned them into posters.
They were on show for one night only.
Thanks to everyone who came down, and to our partners for the evening.
Poster printing: @press_print_solutions Vinyl printing: @boomstudios Venue: @huttonhouse_agency Wine: @principal_wine Sodas: @yumbosoda Music: @done_a_stunner
Video: @par___moi
Posters available at sixteenthings.com
Brand identity and website for @chrisyuille .
Chris’s work often draws on nostalgia and vintage reference as a mode of expression, which the identity and site are designed to reflect.
The humanist logotype nods to the cover typography of a 1980s Ford LTD Cartier brochure surfaced during the ideation phase.
The site is built around a card system inspired by Women’s Weekly recipe cards, and comes pre-loaded with Le Corbusier’s 63 Architectural Colours for flexible, project-by-project use.
Lore Perfumery — 2025 Advent Calendar
Inspired by the elegance of the Art Deco era and the charm of vintage restaurant menus, this year’s calendar reimagines scent discovery as a decadent tasting experience — a carte du parfum offering a 12-course olfactory dégustation.
Designed as a bifold, the vessel opens like an old-world restaurant menu and is adorned accordingly. We particularly like how the rhythmic, concentric rectangles create an almost hypnotic effect when finished in reflective foil.
Client: @loreperfumery
Photography: @griffinsimm
I came home from New York with a suitcase stuffed full of souvenirs from pizzerias, bars, diners and delis.
Stephanie Stamatis took pictures and AKLR made them into a poster.
A2 HP Indigo Print on 100% recycled paper.
Limited edition of 100. Free shipping worldwide.
For sale at sixteenthings.com
Thank you to all those who came to our premiere and much respect to whoever took home Shaker [04]🧂🖤.
Architecture Australia, Sep/Oct 2025 — with Brisbane preparing to host the 2032 Olympics, this issue explores legacy and how design today can create lasting impact for tomorrow.
Cover image by @arorygardiner
Thanks @georgia.birks and @katelinbutler