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Pierre Yovanovitch opens design gallery in New York City penthouse

Dezeen

Recognisable designs including the iconic Bear Chair fill the 10,000 square feet (930 square metres) of gallery and office space on the penthouse level of 555 West 25th Street. Throughout, exposed ceiling joists and ductwork are paired with dark wood flooring and whitewashed brick, typical of a New York loft space.

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Paritzki & Liani Architects mixes architecture and geology in Grifo210 boutique

Dezeen

Curved architectural forms are mimicked by arched openings and white curtains. Vaulted ceilings and arched doorways divide the space. This creates the feeling of a vaulted chamber in what was previously a very simple space. To add more curves to the space, semi-transparent curtains are installed around the perimeter.

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ASA Studio Albanese references mid-century offices for Thom Browne store in San Francisco

Dezeen

Like its counterparts around the world, the 1,250-square-foot (116-square-metre) space is outfitted to look like a Mad Men-era workplace. A selection of mid-century furniture pieces was curated for the space. This is achieved by pairing highly decorative marble surfaces with strips of white slatted blinds and tube lighting.

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The 5 Best Apple Products You Can Buy in 2023

Retail Focus

Details about the device, including its price and form factor, still need to be discovered. In March 2022, a user from Ming-Chi Kuo posted a message on Twitter claiming that the upcoming Mac mini would retain the same form and design. The current iPad Pros come with 8GB, while those with 1 or 2TB of space get 16 GB.

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Design inspiration: our favourite projects from November

Design Week

To further delineate the cat and dog food line, animal characters were designed which appear in the A’s negative space. UK gaming developer Jagex (responsible for 2001’s cult online game Runescape) has collaborated with graduates from Central Saint Martins on a product range inspired by the world of video games.

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Design inspiration: our favourite projects from November

Design Week

To further delineate the cat and dog food line, animal characters were designed which appear in the A’s negative space. UK gaming developer Jagex (responsible for 2001’s cult online game Runescape) has collaborated with graduates from Central Saint Martins on a product range inspired by the world of video games.

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A Store San Miguel

Crioll

The space was designed in an attempt to create a flexible space that would focus on the products in exhibition, so we went for black on black. Using the modularity of the concrete pavers, we created a flexible space that can continuously change depending on what is being exhibited.

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