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This award-winning luxury hotel designed by Glasgow-based architecture and interiors firm ICA Studio stands as a testament to architectural ingenuity in...
Legacy and atmosphere are at the heart of this project, where patrons are offered an exclusive and immersive experience alongside...
Designers Seth Amman and Adam McCullough of Arch&Type explored chocolate's emotional and physiological impacts and translated them into the design through materials and space. The warm atmosphere combines soft matte white oak, lime-wash paint, large aggregate concrete, mirrored metal, and gold accents.
Nestled between Bal Harbour and Miami Beach, the Grand Beach Hotel Surfside is an idyllic ocean-front destination. The material themes of marble and glass flow through into the lobby, where the clean palette is accentuated by subtle touches of gold.
Percy & Founders is a stylish bar and restaurant in Fitzrovia, Central London. Characterised by its interconnected dining rooms and event spaces, the interior utilises mid-century inspired furniture and floor-to-ceiling windows to create an inviting space to socialise and dine.
Consisting of a wall sconce and pendant, the HIEROGLYPH family is composed of nested wood cylinders, which form the foundational elements of their popular and versatile LODGE collection. The nine-bulb fixture makes a striking luminous statement, referencing essential abstract forms of the De Stijl movement, as well as the figurative language from which it takes its name.
Potence was first designed in the late 1940s by revered French designer, Jean Prouvé. Considered one of his great modernist masterpieces, Potence is a powder-coated pivoting bar made of steel, supported by steel wire with a light bulb affixed to the end.