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Daab Design converts art dealer’s vault into tranquil London basement flat

May 2, 2021 Ali Morris 0
Vault door of wine cellar in Unearthed Vault apartment by Daab Design

London architecture studio Daab Design has turned a former art storage vault in Marylebone, London, into a two-bedroom apartment full of Georgian period features that were restored with the help of an archaeologist. Before the renovation began, the Grade II-listed basement flat was boarded up for decades and featured a dark, cramped interior. “The flat had

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Daab Design converts art dealer’s vault into tranquil London basement flat

May 2, 2021 Ali Morris 0
Vault door of wine cellar in Unearthed Vault apartment by Daab Design

London architecture studio Daab Design has turned a former art storage vault in Marylebone, London, into a two-bedroom apartment full of Georgian period features that were restored with the help of an archaeologist. Before the renovation began, the Grade II-listed basement flat was boarded up for decades and featured a dark, cramped interior. “The flat had

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Daab Design converts art dealer’s vault into tranquil London basement flat

May 2, 2021 Ali Morris 0
Vault door of wine cellar in Unearthed Vault apartment by Daab Design

London architecture studio Daab Design has turned a former art storage vault in Marylebone, London, into a two-bedroom apartment full of Georgian period features that were restored with the help of an archaeologist. Before the renovation began, the Grade II-listed basement flat was boarded up for decades and featured a dark, cramped interior. “The flat had

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Daab Design converts art dealer’s vault into tranquil London basement flat

May 2, 2021 Ali Morris 0
Vault door of wine cellar in Unearthed Vault apartment by Daab Design

London architecture studio Daab Design has turned a former art storage vault in Marylebone, London, into a two-bedroom apartment full of Georgian period features that were restored with the help of an archaeologist. Before the renovation began, the Grade II-listed basement flat was boarded up for decades and featured a dark, cramped interior. “The flat had

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Pharrell Williams’ Goodtime Hotel in Miami Beach channels a “reimagined art deco” aesthetic

April 26, 2021 Ali Morris 0
Pool of the Goodtime Hotel by Ken Fulk for Pharrell Williams and David Grutman

Pastel colours and wicker furniture clash playfully with the leopard print fabrics in this Miami hotel, created by American designer Ken Fulk for musician Pharrell Williams. The Goodtime Hotel, which was designed to reflect the famed art deco architecture of the local area, is a collaboration between Williams and entrepreneur David Grutman. While Fulk was

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Framework imbues Amsterdam family office with the “calm ambience of an art gallery”

April 25, 2021 Ali Morris 0
Interior of Tesselschade family office in Amsterdam by Framework

Sculptural furniture and French oak panelling define this plush family office in Amsterdam, which has been renovated by local studio Framework. Located in the centre of the city, on the second floor of an office building that dates back to 1910, the workspace belongs to a family business. The 220-square-metre space consists of four private

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Elena Lokastova creates bright jewellery showroom in Moscow attic space

April 19, 2021 Ali Morris 0
Moscow jewellery showroom by Elena Lokastova for Qari Qris and Moonswoon

Russian architect Elena Lokastova has turned the attic space of a Moscow office building into a jewellery showroom with green-carpeted interiors, informed by the patinated copper dome of a monastery that can be seen from the window. Lokastova was commissioned by local jewellery brands Qari Qris and Moonswoon to create the interior for this small shop,

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Malvína Day Nursery was designed to ease separation anxiety in young children

April 18, 2021 Ali Morris 0
Malvína Day Nursery in Prague by No Architects

No Architects has incorporated plenty of windows, places to hide and varying floor levels into this welcoming nursery in the Czech capital of Prague. Located in the city’s Karlin district, Malvína Day Nursery is arranged across the 130-square-metre ground floor of a larger kindergarten. Previously an office space, the nursery caters to young children between

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Precht forms counter and stepped seating from handmade bricks in Bangkok cafe

April 13, 2021 Ali Morris 0
Arabica Store Bangkok interior by Precht

Austrian architecture studio Precht has used more than 7,000 handmade bricks to create the floors, walls and stepped seating in this Bangkok cafe for coffee brand % Arabica. Located within a retail space in Central World – the largest shopping centre in the Thai capital – the 120-square-metre cafe benefits from a large, glazed facade that

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Kaan Architecten hides “autonomous” extension at the heart of Antwerp’s Royal Museum of Fine Arts

April 12, 2021 Ali Morris 0
Lightwell inside Antwerp's Royal Museum

Dutch architecture practice Kaan Architecten has concealed a minimalist wing within the existing 19th-century structure of the Royal Museum of Fine Arts in Antwerp. Invisible from the outside, the extension was added as part of an ongoing, €100 million overhaul of the museum that began ten years ago and includes the restoration of its existing

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