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Note Design Studio creates “unexpected” restaurant in historic Stockholm food hall

August 28, 2022 Ali Morris 0
Bar area of Tysta Mari restaurant in Stockholm by Note Design Studio

Off-kilter tiles set in thick blue grout clad the bar of the Tysta Mari restaurant in Stockholm, designed by local practice Note Design Studio. Tysta Mari is one of several restaurants set within the city’s recently renovated Östermalms Saluhall – a historic food hall housed in a brick building from 1888. The two-storey eatery serves

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Hotel Rosalie encourages nature to “reclaim its rightful place in the urban landscape”

August 23, 2022 Ali Morris 0
Hotel Rosalie by Marion Mailaender

French interior designer Marion Mailaender has worked with hotelier Joris Bruneel to create a hotel in Paris informed by overgrown and abandoned buildings. Conceived as a hidden oasis in the city, Hotel Rosalie is set in a courtyard behind a tall iron gate on a tree-lined street in the 13th arrondissement. Greenery is incorporated into

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Cake Architecture creates London office space spread across two contrasting floors

August 21, 2022 Ali Morris 0
Ask Us For Ideas office by Cake Architecture

Cake Architecture has designed a workspace for London agency Ask Us For Ideas using materials and forms that are in “complimentary contrast” with each other. Split across the ground floor and basement of a building in southeast London’s New Cross, the office offers a new home to Ask Us For Ideas (AUFI) – a consultancy

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Sordo Madaleno Arquitectos creates alfresco feeling inside Mexico City skyscraper restaurant

August 18, 2022 Ali Morris 0
Ling Ling restaurant in Mexico City by Sordo Madaleno Arquitectos

Expansive triple-height windows and fully grown trees feature in this eatery at the top of a Mexico City skyscraper, designed by local firm Sordo Madaleno Arquitectos to create the impression of dining in a traditional Mexican courtyard. Called Ling Ling, the Asian fusion restaurant is located on the 56th floor of the Chapultepec Uno skyscraper on Paseo

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Norm Architects creates inside-out greenhouse restaurant in a Swedish meadow

August 14, 2022 Ali Morris 0

Danish studio Norm Architects has completed Äng, a Michelin-starred restaurant in Sweden that features a glasshouse entrance and a subterranean wine cellar. The restaurant is located in the middle of a meadow in Ästad Vingård – one of Sweden’s largest vineyards. The main component of the restaurant is a minimal glass building supported by a

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Buero Wagner makes inventive use of industrial materials in Munich office extension

August 12, 2022 Ali Morris 0
Industrial materials in Munich office extension

Curtains made from aluminium foil and furniture made from galvanised-steel gratings are just some of the novel uses of industrial materials featured in this silver-coloured office extension in Munich. Designed by local studio Buero Wagner, the extension was created by opening up the basement of an existing office in the backyard of a turn-of-the-century building

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Skewed apartment by Clément Lesnoff-Rocard Architect celebrates “edges”

August 9, 2022 Ali Morris 0
Interior image of the marble staircase at The Edge

Local architect Clément Lesnoff-Rocard used clean lines, light colours and mirrors to create a bright interior within this skewed Parisian penthouse. Located on the top two floors of a 1980s building in Paris’ 17th arrondissement, The Edge apartment is a penthouse that looks out over the city’s rooftops. “This space gave me this very specific

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Axel Arigato opens “upside-down” pop-up sneaker shop in Selfridges

August 4, 2022 Ali Morris 0
Axel Arigato opens "upside-down" pop-up shop in Selfridges

Trainers injected with magnets climb the walls and polystyrene ceiling tiles line the floor of Axel Arigato’s “upside-down” office-themed sneaker pop-up in London’s Selfridges department store. Installed in Selfridge’s first-floor menswear department for 12 months, the topsy-turvy pop-up store is a departure from the stone displays and pared-back colour palette ordinarily associated with the Swedish

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Space Copenhagen adds “otherworldly” pieces to Antwerp restaurant

August 1, 2022 Ali Morris 0
Blueness Restaurant Antwerp by Space Copenhagen

A cast brass chandelier and a colourful light installation are just some of the site-specific pieces Space Copenhagen installed in the interior of the Blueness restaurant in Antwerp. Called Blueness, the restaurant is located in the heart of Antwerp’s fashion district, on the ground floor of a 17th-century renaissance building. It is three-Michelin-star chef Sergio Herman’s third restaurant and

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Fyra celebrates bohemian history of Helsinki’s Hotel Torni in contemporary revamp

July 29, 2022 Ali Morris 0
Lobby of Hotel Torni by Fyra with Up 50 armchair by B&B Italia in front of pink wallpaper

Finnish interiors studio Fyra has fostered a “bohemian ambience” in this hotel in Helsinki by layering different styles, colours and historical references within its public spaces. Hotel Torni was originally built in 1931 based on designs by architects Jung & Jung, with its 14 storeys making it the tallest building in Finland at the time.

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