About The LYTH Design Journal.
The LYTH Design Journal is the editorial arm of LYTH - an architect-founded, Australian-based design house dedicated to permanence in an impermanent world.
Our philosophy is rooted in brutalism and monolithic architecture: structures that embrace material honesty, raw form, and the gravity of stone, marble, and concrete. At LYTH, we scale these ideas down from buildings to objects - monuments in miniature, designed for daily life.
This journal extends that practice. It is where we publish fragments of permanence: essays, imagery, and reflections on design, culture, and material. We explore brutalist landmarks and their legacy, the poetry of concrete and marble, and the philosophies that inform our own objects and editions.
Subscribers will also be the first to hear about LYTH object releases - limited runs of objects that carry our ethos of permanence. Each edition is treated not as a product release, but as a cultural event: numbered, considered, and designed to endure.
The LYTH Design Journal is not décor marketing. It is an archive of ideas, a record of process, and a cultural layer of the LYTH world.
This is not décor.
This is permanence, delivered.


