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MDDM Studio uses yellow to energise interiors of Beijing’s House P

January 7, 2020 Ali Morris 0
House P by MDDM Studio

Yellow walls meet stark-white furnishings and colourful terrazzo fixtures inside this bright Beijing apartment, which has been overhauled by MDDM Studio. Spread across the top two floors and roof terrace of a five-storey residential building on the north side of Beijing, House P was designed by MDDM Studio for a young family. The studio, which

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Nordic and Japanese aesthetics combine in Reykjavík burger joint

January 6, 2020 Ali Morris 0
Yuzu burger restaurant by HAF Studio in Reykjavík

A kitchen wrapped in yuzu-coloured glass sits at the centre of HAF Studio’s interior for Japanese burger restaurant Yuzu, in Reykjavík. Situated on the city’s recently rejuvenated Hverfisgata street, the 220-square-metere restaurant incorporates Japanese yuzu fruit into all of its dishes, from burgers to cocktails and sauces. With this hybrid menu in mind, local designers

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Studio Holmberg designs pine-clad holiday home to blends into Swedish seaside setting

January 4, 2020 Ali Morris 0
Villa Vassdal by Studio Holmber

This pine-clad summer house on a rocky outcrop on a small island in Sweden’s archipelago of Gothenburg features minimal plywood interiors designed to highlight the island’s dramatic landscape. Created as a holiday home for a retired couple, Villa Vassdal was designed by Gothenburg-based Studio Holmberg to blend with its coastal surrounds. The house is built

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Hiha Studio breaks up linear apartment with curved corridor

January 3, 2020 Ali Morris 0
Family house renovation by Hiha Studio

A curved corridor with full-height doors slices through Hiha Studio’s renovation of this ground floor home near Barcelona. Local architects Hiha Studio renovated the space, which previously had no outdoor space and suffered from a lack of light and ventilation, for the house’s owners. Built in 1925 and refurbished into a two-bedroom home in the 1960s, the

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Shanghai’s Single Person gallery is designed to resemble a cave

December 17, 2019 Ali Morris 0
Single Person gallery in Shanghai by Offhand Practice

Architecture studio Offhand Practice created textured walls and faux skylights within this Shanghai design gallery to evoke the feeling of being inside a cave. Situated along a main road in Shanghai’s Xuhui district, the Single Person gallery is made up of a sequence of cave-like rooms. When Offhand Practice first visited the site in November

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Reclaimed canisters prop up furniture inside Taiwan’s Ideal Gas Lab

December 16, 2019 Ali Morris 0
Ideal Gas Lab by Waterform Design

Old gas containers double-up as table legs and plant pots within this office, which architecture practice Waterform Design has created for a company based in the Taiwanese city of Taoyuan. Designed for gas providers Jing He Science, the 270-square-metre office – which Waterform Design has named Ideal Gas Lab – features a series of furnishings

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Izumi’s latest Copenhagen restaurant is designed to reflect its Nordic-Japanese menu

December 4, 2019 Ali Morris 0
Izumi Charlottenlund by Pan-Projects

Pan-Projects and Mok Architects drew upon Nordic and Japanese aesthetics to design this restaurant in Copenhagen, which features oak surfaces, translucent screens and paper lanterns. Izumi is a Danish restaurant chain, which serves Japanese food with Nordic influences. Its latest outlet occupies a busy street corner in Copenhagen’s northern suburb of Charlottenlund. The 120-square-metre restaurant

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Mim Design uses perforated metal to brighten Melbourne construction office

December 3, 2019 Ali Morris 0
Cobild Office by Mim Design

Perforated metal screens, glass walls and an open-plan layout help to maximise light throughout this Melbourne office, which has been overhauled by Mim Design. Located in the small inner-city suburb of Cremorne, this office interior was created by Mim Design for Melbourne building company Cobild. The construction specialists asked the local design studio to create

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Chybik + Kristof stack wooden balconies inside Czech Republic’s House of Wine

December 2, 2019 Ali Morris 0
House of Wine by Chybik + Kristof

Curved wood-panelled volumes designed to recall traditional Moravian wine cellars are stacked up in this Czech wine bar to create intimate tasting rooms. Located in Znojmo, a walled town in the Czech Republic’s winemaking region of Moravia, House of Wine is a wine bar and tasting rooms designed by Czech architects Chybik + Kristof. The

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Moustache opens Paris store that looks as if it is carved out of stone

November 27, 2019 Ali Morris 0
Moustache store designed by En Bande Organisée

En Bande Organisée and Julien Dufresne Architecte used pale polished concrete to create the cave-like interiors of French brand Moustache’s Parisian store. White polished-concrete walls dotted with curved alcoves and ceilings with organically-shaped skylights feature in Moustache’s recently-opened Paris store. Located in the city’s Canal Saint Martin district, the 120-square-metre space is the brand’s first

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