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Monumental sculptures tackle the theme of 'change' → Read More
Inspired by casual French dining and the golden age of rail → Read More
Seoul’s All That Jazz Club is celebrating its 47th birthday with a new location in Yongsan – and theatrical interiors that pay homage to its roots. Local studio Matter Better (mttb) oversaw the slick, glowing interiors of the storied bar’s new home on Itaewon-ro, which feels otherworldly and intimate. The design team had an impressive history to draw on: in 1976, All That Jazz was the first club… → Read More
The homeware designer's first interior project is tactile and intimate → Read More
Achioté treads lightly on the earth but goes big on design → Read More
Interior designer Jacques Garcia is selling items from his expansive collection → Read More
The Mayfair members club offers guests a sense of escapism tempered by familiarity → Read More
'Extinction Beckons' transforms the gallery into a barren desert → Read More
Norwegian fashion brand Holzweiler has opened a Copenhagen flagship with curvaceous clay and wood interiors created by Snøhetta. The architectural firm is a longstanding partner of the label, having also designed a permanent store in Oslo and pop-up presence in Paris. Holzweiler’s new Copenhagen retail space continues with the same undulating forms used in existing […] → Read More
A 1940s puppet theatre in West Hollywood has reopened as a networking space for women in leadership, and its rooms are full of colour and drama. New York design studio AvroKO led the interiors, finishing up a full renovation by architecture practices JM|A+D and TAP Studio and making the most of the building’s high ceilings […] → Read More
The bright white exterior of this Ibiza hotel doesn’t give much away, but behind its wooden shutters lies a set of party-ready rooms that feel entirely in keeping with the island’s reputation. Oskar Kohnen Studio designed the interiors, creating a minimal aesthetic that’s punctuated by standout pieces and plenty of tropical greenery. Rooms make the […] → Read More
Sports cars become long-lost relics at the Petersen Automotive Museum, which is hosting an exhibition of Daniel Arsham’s fictional archeological vehicles. Entitled Arsham Auto Motive, and opening on 25 February, the show revolves around a series of cars cast in materials including sand, quartz and selenite. Although the pieces are exact replicas of real-life models […] → Read More
Sculptural light fittings and iridescent columns add theatricality to Tatiana, ensuring the Manhattan restaurant feels totally at home alongside Lincoln Center’s performing arts heritage. Modellus Novus designed the space, using classic restaurant design touchpoints alongside some more unexpected choices – such as cladding structural supports in chromate-treated steel. Diners sink into oxblood… → Read More
Turin’s Gallerie d’Italia is hosting a new exhibition by French street artist JR, who will launch the event with a street parade of artworks. The exhibition, entitled Déplacé.e.s, revolves around the plight of refugees – drawing on JR’s own visits to places including Rwanda, Mauritania and Greece. According to the museum, the artist will ‘bring […] → Read More
A floral theme runs throughout Burning Man’s newly unveiled Temple, which will be the Black Rock Desert festival’s first physical temple in three years. This year’s structure is designed by Ela Madej and Reed Finlay and has a distinctive spire which extends from the top of the building in the same way the upturned stem […] → Read More
Rockwell Group has completed a new hotel in New York’s Theatre District, and its interiors draw on the buzz of Broadway. CIVILIAN is the latest venture from hotelier Jason Pomeranc of SIXTY Hotels fame, and its interiors hark back to a golden era of entertainment, and iconic Theatre District haunts like Café Edison and Stage Door Canteen. David Rockwell pulled directly on his experience as a… → Read More
Creatives can book it to kickstart their next project → Read More
Smiljan Radić and Nicolás Schmidt designed a pillow-shaped blow-up pavilion for Chile’s XXII Biennial of Architecture and Urbanism. It’s clear the two architects had some fun designing the event space, which was one of several temporary pieces created for the festival hosted in Santiago. This year’s theme was, appropriately enough, Vulnerable Habitats. Radić and Schmidt used minimal materials… → Read More
The collective adds a new garden-themed wing to its Planets museum → Read More
The Gangnam burger joint has some futuristic touches up its sleeve → Read More