Bringing organic warmth and color to heavy industrial materials like stainless steel and concrete.
The voluminous multi-level space is reimagined with rich with natural light and intimate alcoves.
In preparation for future Artemis moon missions, Danish design studio SAGA unveiled the FLEXhab module complete with a kitchen, a lab, a bathroom and sleeping quarters.
Originally built in the late 1960s, the London-based firm has revived the five-story Hampstead townhouse’s mid-century charm.
Paris-based studio Unknown, Untitled has unveiled a modular system of tiles including sleek lamp and hanger pieces.
The Brutalist-inspired interiors give “hole-in-the-wall” an entirely new meaning.
Set against the studio’s eclectic interiors, the Darning Collection explores a visual dichotomy between soft and hard goods.
The Japanese firm slightly skewed the interior walls by 10 degrees to create a unique stairwell and natural lighting source.
House of Studio S II doubles as an otherworldly residence full of collectible design and bespoke details.
Redefining the salon experience while paying homage to its historical surroundings.
Following the restoration guidelines of the Italian locality, tissellistudioarchitetti preserves original aspects of the Forlì apartment.
Bespoke details like stepped marble molding, tiled archways, and unique hardware enhance the effect of the resident’s personal furniture collection.