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  • Five kitchen islands with sleek waterfall edges

    A waterfall edge is a design element for a kitchen island or cabinet where the countertop appears to flow effortlessly to the floor.The element, also known as a mitred end, is common in modern kitchens since it is a simple…

  • MiDA-Lab made unique creations for EDIT Napoli 2023

    The jury of EDIT Napoli 2023 selected MiDA-Lab to be a part of the Young Dutch Titans exhibition, which is a joint effort with the Dutch Embassy and Consulate-General in Italy.Craftsmen play a significant part in molding the objects they…

  • Vaulted Ceilings: A Comprehensive Guide to Pros, Cons, and Optimal Use

    Vaulted ceilings blend architectural drama with functional benefits but require careful consideration before implementation. This article explores their definition, types, advantages, challenges, cost implications, and ideal applications, offering practical insights for informed decision-making.What Are Vaulted Ceilings?Vaulted ceilings feature an arched…

  • Set Sail in This Bilbao Blue-Hued Nautical Residence

    This Bilbao home’s sinuous blue walls flow through it like ocean waves, allowing the small area to accommodate the diverse demands of a young couple and their son. The residence, created by Tenka Arkitektura, is situated on the top floor…

  • Traditional Korean pavilions inform open-sided Aesop store in Seoul

    Skincare brand Aesop has collaborated with designer Samuso Hyojadong to create a store in Seochon, Seoul, that features an open facade and an oversized stone plinth. Positioned in one of the oldest neighbourhoods of Seoul’s Jongno-gu district, the Seochon outlet was created to “fit harmoniously within its local context”, according to Aesop’s design team. Aesop designed

  • Studio Becky Carter creates “distinctly New York” interiors for Cecchi’s restaurant

    Brooklyn-based Studio Becky Carter has pulled varied references, from Bauhaus luncheonettes to comedic characters, for the interiors of a bistro in Manhattan’s West Village. Art deco dining rooms, 1960s Milanese architecture and “a distinctly New York feel” are all evoked at Cecchi’s, the first establishment from veteran restaurant maitre d’ Michael Cecchi-Azzolina. At the entrance

  • Ludwig Godefroy prioritises garden for “timeless” family home in Mexico

    Mexico-based architect Ludwig Godefroy has completed the renovation of a”simple” house and studio in Mexico for himself and his family that is integrated with an adjacent garden. Godefroy and his partner renovated a former residence, focusing on the home’s orientation towards the site’s pre-existing greenspace. Ludwig Godefroy has completed a house and studio for himself

  • Headquarters of crypto company Copper

    Universal Design Studio put a modern spin on the design conventions of bank buildings when creating the headquarters for cryptocurrency firm Copper inside a Richard Rogers-designed office in London. Copper – a fintech company that helps financial institutions to securely store and trade cryptocurrencies – wanted to break away from London’s financial districts and instead

  • Ten living rooms decorated with textural cowhide rugs

    From a ranch in Colorado to a treehouse in Australia, the living spaces in this lookbook are united by the grounding presence of cowhide rugs. Animal skins have been used in dwellings for warmth and decoration for thousands of years. More recently, cowhide rugs – which were popularised in America – have become a common

  • Soma invites the viewer to enter the inner walls of a cell

    DesignMeet Soma – design abstractions from within the cell by Abid JavedGet ready to experience Soma and deep dive into the fascinating world that exists under the microscope at London Design FestivalA mesmerizing debut exhibition of scientist and artist Abid Javed and a part of the awaited London Design Festival – Select-Works delightfully announces the

  • Material Matters marks the debut of Isola at LDF 2023

    Design eventsIsola makes its debut appearance at the London Design Festival 2023Between September 20th and 23rd, 2023, Isola, the digital and physical design platform, will unite its global community of international designers, design studios, manufacturers, and creators in the UK, within the Material Matters exhibitionAs an integral component of the London Design Festival 2023, the

  • From The Underground – tiles using the system’s own waste

    DesignCome step into the world’s oldest metro system as Jeffrey Miller shows us how the London Underground waste can be repurposed into tilesDesigner Jeffrey Miller crafts From the Underground – tiles for the London Underground utilizing the transit system’s own waste. Intrigued? Tiles are a defining feature of the London Underground – yet their material

  • Polyformer: from PET bottles to 3D printing filaments

    DesignA device designed to upcycle discarded bottles into 3D printing filamentsTraditional recycling necessitates multiple steps that often involve transporting materials over long distances. In contrast, Polyformer is a PET bottle recycling machine that can be constructed independently by anyone with access to a 3D printerPolyformer by American designer Reiten Cheng emerges as one of the

  • Psoriasis Prescription Patch: a medical-grade skin wearable

    TechnologyDesigning for Psoriasis relief: a patient-centric, specific approachIn the realm of healthcare innovation, a distinctive challenge emerged: to humanize wearable skin patch technology, offering hope to those battling the chronic skin condition known as PsoriasisThe 3M Psoriasis Prescription Patch is a medical-grade skin wearable designed by the American Faethm design studio, characterized by its lightweight

  • Hana Chair: a new standard for elegance and comfort

    Furniture designHana Chair: infusing an iconic silhouette with both comfort and versatilityThe lifestyle brand Moooi presents the all-new Hana Chair by Simone Bonanni, setting a new standard for elegance and comfort in the realm of seatingSimone Bonanni‘s Hana Chair seamlessly unites enduring comfort and sophistication. Drawing inspiration from the graceful unfurling of a flower, this

  • Eight interiors that use lattice screens as walls and room dividers

    For our latest lookbook, we have selected eight interiors that use lattice screens to conceal and divide spaces without blocking sightlines. Lattice screens can come in a variety of materials and provide a versatile alternative to solid walls and room dividers, offering a way to create privacy between two spaces while still maintaining a connection between

  • Frederik Molenschot presents handmade sculptures at Carpenters Workshop Gallery

    Frederik Molenschot presents debut solo sculpture show at Carpenters Workshop Gallery Sculptures crafted from recycled BMW airbags and oak railway sleepers feature in artist Frederik Molenschot’s Atlas 2000 exhibition, which is on display at Carpenters Workshop Gallery in Paris. Marking the Dutch artist’s first solo exhibition, Atlas 2000 features hand-sculpted works that are directly influenced

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