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Sara Ruffin Costello fashions quirky interiors for The Chloe hotel in New Orleans

November 5, 2020 Natasha Levy 0
The Chloe hotel in New Orleans features moody interiors

Inky blue walls, alligator-print carpet and grand four-poster beds appear inside The Chloe hotel in New Orleans, which has been designed by decorator Sara Ruffin Costello. The Chloe hotel comes as the latest venture from restaurateur Robert LeBlanc and is situated amongst the picturesque streets of New Orleans’s Uptown neighbourhood. It occupies a family mansion

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Space Popular uses green tones throughout Infinity Wellbeing spa in Bangkok

November 5, 2020 Natasha Levy 0
Infinity Wellbeing spa in Bangkok has garden views

A tropical garden can be seen from within this spa in Sukhumvit, Bangkok, which architecture studio Space Popular has designed with soothing green and white treatment rooms. Infinity Wellbeing is set within a building on one of the side streets, or “sois”, that lead off Sukhumvit’s main road. It is entered via a luscious garden

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Archipelago House by Norm Architects is a minimal family getaway in Sweden

November 4, 2020 Natasha Levy 0
Living room inside Archipelago House by Norm Architects

Norm Architects has completed Archipelago House, a pine-clad holiday home on the coast of Sweden that’s designed to embody both Scandinavian and Japanese aesthetics. Copenhagen-based practice Norm Architects created Archipelago House, which is located just north of Gothenburg, for a couple and their four children. It’s a stone’s throw away from a holiday home that

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Terrazzo and bronze staircase forms focal point of The Sukhothai hotel by Neri&Hu

November 3, 2020 Natasha Levy 0
Terrazzo and bronze staircase features in The Sukhothai Shanghai hotel

A dramatic staircase connects floors inside this Shanghai hotel, which Neri&Hu has designed with calming, nature-inspired rooms. The staircase can be found in the entrance lobby of The Sukhothai hotel, which is situated in Shanghai’s Jing’an district. It features a bronze balustrade and a staggered sequence of slim, grey-terrazzo steps that have been slightly set

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Recycled drink cans decorate exterior of Daily Paper’s first US store

October 31, 2020 Natasha Levy 0
Recycled cans cover Daily Paper store in New York

Over 13,000 flattened aluminium cans decorate the facade of Dutch fashion label Daily Paper’s inaugural shop in the US, which has opened in Manhattan, New York. The two-storey Daily Paper store spans 1,140 square feet (106 square metres) and occupies a prominent corner building in Manhattan’s Lower Eastside. Up until now, the brand has exclusively

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Neri&Hu keeps time-worn details in Parisian restaurant Papi

October 30, 2020 Natasha Levy 0
White tiles cover dining area of Papi restaurant in Paris

A huge cylindrical volume clad in white tiles sits amongst aged stone walls inside Papi, a restaurant in Paris designed by Neri&Hu. Papi can be found in the French capital’s ninth arrondissement, taking over the ground floor of a 19th-century Haussmann building. Rather than modernising the 52-square-metre site of the restaurant, Neri&Hu has instead tried to

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Edition Office rearranges The Melburnian Apartment around oak wood volumes

October 29, 2020 Natasha Levy 0
The Melburnian Apartment by Edition Office features oak storage volumes

Towering, pale wood volumes hide the functional elements of this apartment in Melbourne, Australia which has been overhauled by local architecture studio Edition Office. The Melburnian Apartment – which is shortlisted in the apartment interior category of this year’s Dezeen Awards – is set within a residential building in the Southbank neighbourhood, overlooking the city’s

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A-nrd looks to Mexico to craft interiors of Kol restaurant in London

October 28, 2020 Natasha Levy 0
Interiors of Kol restaurant in London takes cues from Mexican culture

Yucatán, Oaxaca and Mexico City are some of the places that the founder of studio A-nrd visited in preparation of designing the interiors of Kol, a restaurant in central London. Kol is situated in the capital’s Marylebone neighbourhood. It’s headed up by notable chef Santiago Lastra, who has designed the menu of the two-storey restaurant

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Lim + Lu bridges old and new inside Yung’s Bistro in Hong Kong

October 27, 2020 Natasha Levy 0
Interiors of Yung's Bistro restaurant in Hong Kong

Multidisciplinary studio Lim + Lu has based the interior of Yung’s Bistro in Hong Kong on the rich history of its 78-year-old sister restaurant. Yung’s Bistro is an offshoot of esteemed Hong Kong restaurant, Yung Kee, which was founded by Kam Shui-fai as a modest outdoor food stall – known as a dai pai dong

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Imafuku Architects completes Dongshang bar in Beijing with bamboo surfaces

October 26, 2020 Natasha Levy 0
Interiors of Dongshang bar by Imafuku Architects

Canes of bamboo interlace across the ceiling to form a canopy above guests in this bar in Beijing, China designed by Imafuku Architects. Dongshang – which is shortlisted in the bar interior category of this year’s Dezeen Awards – offers an extensive menu of sake and whiskies from Japan, as well as a selection of

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