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URBA uses reclaimed materials to craft “multi-layered” interior for Onyx Æther restaurant

November 23, 2025 Alyn Griffiths 0

Furniture made from melted aluminium and compressed wool features in this fine-dining restaurant in Budapest, Hungary, which architecture firm URBA designed to highlight sustainability and local identity. URBA collaborated with artists Esteban de la Torre and Judit Eszter Kárpáti of art studio Ejtech and the owners of Onyx to develop an interior for the restaurant

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Meadow Lane “reimagines the grocery experience” at Tribeca shop

November 22, 2025 Dan Howarth 0

A luxury grocery store with interiors by Brooklyn designer Sarah Carpenter with a curated art program and sculptural floral displays has opened in New York City’s Tribeca neighbourhood. The space at 355 Greenwich Street was designed by Sarah Carpenter based on a brief from Meadow Lane founder and CEO Sammy Nussdorf, who aims to reimagine the

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Meadow Lane “reimagines the grocery experience” at Tribeca shop

November 22, 2025 Dan Howarth 0

A luxury grocery store with interiors by Brooklyn designer Sarah Carpenter with a curated art program and sculptural floral displays has opened in New York City’s Tribeca neighbourhood. The space at 355 Greenwich Street was designed by Sarah Carpenter based on a brief from Meadow Lane founder and CEO Sammy Nussdorf, who aims to reimagine the

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L Architects uses double-bullnose bricks to create flat that “plants would enjoy”

November 21, 2025 Tirthika Shah 0

Double-bullnose brick referencing the older parks of Singapore informed the renovation of In a Park, a flat redesigned by architecture studio L Architects. Located in Singapore’s Hougang neighbourhood, the 98-square-metre (1,054-square-foot) flat was designed for a couple who began gardening during the Covid lockdown and wanted to refresh their home to accommodate an expanding collection of

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Jillian Dinkel turns arts and crafts home into “dynamic entertainer’s retreat”

November 20, 2025 Alyn Griffiths 0

Interior designer Jillian Dinkel has transformed an arts and crafts house in Sydney, Australia, into a dedicated space for entertaining that combines traditional details with contemporary finishes. Kilmory House is part of a redevelopment of a 1913 arts and crafts estate located within the heritage enclave of Point Piper, one of Sydney’s most exclusive suburbs.

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