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Sugalabo V is Louis Vuitton’s first restaurant

February 14, 2020 Natasha Levy 0
Sugalabo V restaurant inside Louis Vuitton's Osaka Midosuji store

Louis Vuitton has opened a restaurant and cafe inside its new store in Osaka, Japan, with interiors fashioned by the brand’s in-house design team. Sugalabo V is the first restaurant that Louis Vuitton has created within one of its stores. It occupies the top floor of the brand’s recently-opened branch on Midosuji – a bustling

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Roman Plyus designs Buhairest bar in Hungary to look good on Instagram

February 12, 2020 Natasha Levy 0
Buhairest bar, designed by Roman Plyus

A towering sculpture by Kaws and a graphic polka-dot print floor feature within this Budapest bar, which interior architect Roman Plyus has designed to be instantly Instagrammable. Located at the heart of the Hungarian capital, Buhairest is set within an early 20th-century building that once served as a textile factory. The 350-square-metre bar has been

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The Sculptor’s Residence installation lets you step inside an artisan’s home

February 6, 2020 Natasha Levy 0
The Sculptor's Residence installation by Norm Architects, Menu and Dux

Norm Architects has worked alongside furniture brands Menu and Dux to curate an installation that resembles eclectic living quarters as part of Stockholm Design Week. A “staged fantasy” intended to “immerse guests in the mind of an artisan”, The Sculptor’s Residence is peppered with an array of design-focused objects. The four-room installation takes over an

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“We’re not building a playground for kids,” say founders of Fosbury & Sons

February 5, 2020 Natasha Levy 0
Stijn Geeraets and Maarten Van Gool, founders of Fosbury & Sons

The founders of Fosbury & Sons explain to Dezeen how their fast-growing roster of spaces offer a more “grown-up” and personalised take on co-working than those of leading competitors like WeWork. Established in 2016 by Stijn Geeraets and Maarten Van Gool, Fosbury & Sons has opened a series of co-working spaces across the Belgian cities

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Berlin’s Brutalist Silence co-working space has barely anything inside

February 4, 2020 Natasha Levy 0
Brutalist Silence co-working space, designed by Annabell Kutucu

Concrete surfaces and just a smattering of furnishings provide a “silent stage” for members using this Berlin co-working space, designed by Annabell Kutucu. The co-working space – which interior designer Kutucu named Brutalist Silence – is set inside Marina Marina, a creative hub that sits beside the waters of Berlin’s Spree River. When tasked with developing

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Yellow desk made from concrete-injected balloons features in Hem headquarters

February 3, 2020 Natasha Levy 0
Hem headquarters in Stockholm

Hem has designed its own headquarters at the centre of Stockholm, with interiors by the furniture brand’s in-house design team and Atelier Paul Vaugoyeau. A focal point of the HQ is a three-metre-long edition of Hem’s Puffy Brick counter that’s covered in amorphous, acid-yellow blocks. London-based art and design studio Soft Baroque produced the counter

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Balthazar is a bottle-green bar beneath a market in Kiev

January 31, 2020 Natasha Levy 0
Balthazar by Rina Lovko

Rina Lovko Studio has combined bottle-green surfaces with low lighting to create the moody interior of this drinks bar at the heart of Kiev’s city centre. Balthazar is set beneath the bustling aisles of Besarabsky Market – a historic indoor marketplace in central Kiev that sells a variety of fresh produce to locals. Locally based

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Adam Nathaniel Furman’s Nagatachō Apartment is designed to be a “visual feast”

January 30, 2020 Natasha Levy 0
Nagatachō Apartment by Adam Nathaniel Furman

A bubblegum-pink kitchen and stripey watermelon-green floor are some of the features inside this Tokyo apartment, which designer Adam Nathaniel Furman has completed in a sugar-sweet colour palette. Described by Adam Nathaniel Furman as a formerly “claustrophobic” space, the Nagatachō Apartment had previously contained several cramped rooms that were arranged around a long, narrow corridor.

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Fosbury & Sons sets up Amsterdam co-working space inside 19th-century hospital

January 29, 2020 Natasha Levy 0
Fosbury & Sons Amsterdam, designed by Going East

A Dutch hospital that dates back to 1845 is the unconventional setting for co-working company Fosbury & Sons’ first international branch, which features interiors by Going East. Spanning 6,000 square-metres, Fosbury & Sons’ Amsterdam space borders the waters of the city’s Prinsengracht canal. Until now the co-working company had exclusively operated out of Belgium, with

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Biasol uses green tones for update of Melbourne’s Main Street cafe

January 29, 2020 Natasha Levy 0
Main Street cafe in Melbourne, designed by Biasol

Monochrome tiles and rich-green fixtures pervade this much-loved neighbourhood cafe in Melbourne, which has been revamped by Australian design studio Biasol. Serving up coffee, cocktails and a range of dishes that draw from global cuisines, Main Street has been a go-to dining spot for residents of Melbourne’s Mordialloc suburb for over a decade. Biasol was

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