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Bottega Veneta creative director Matthieu Blazy combines glass bricks and walnut for first store

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The interior design aims to balance volume and scale throughout the space – from blown-up elements, like the wooden details echoing the woven leather "intrecciato" reminiscent of Bottega Veneta's handbags , to the thousands of glass bricks. Wool carpets and mirrored clothes rails complete the interior scheme for the open-plan space.

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Apparatus updates Los Angeles showroom to include a “modernist grotto”

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This surface treatment has a reflective quality meant to contrast the first space. It has an installation featuring multiple of Appratatus' iconic Cloud chandeliers that give the space an airiness when contrasted with the earthy textures of the first. Italian artist Giorgio De Chirico's Surrealist works were referenced for this room.

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Aimé Leon Dore's London boutique homages modernist architect Adolf Loos

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New York interior designer Sarita Posada has layered "lived-in" details and rich textures inside the first London store from fashion and lifestyle label Aimé Leon Dore. Rather than riffing on the design of Aimé Leon Dore 's first-ever store in New York, the London flagship was designed to provide a contrasting experience. "We

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Halleroed references Swedish Grace and Carlo Scarpa for Totême flagship store

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Stockholm studio Halleroed has designed fashion brand Totême's flagship store in London , which features a sculpture by artist Carl Milles and a steel sofa by designer Marc Newson. Halleroed designed the store, located on Mount Street in the upmarket Mayfair area, together with Totême founders Elin Kling and Karl Lindman.

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Interiors inspiration: Design Week’s pick of spaces using natural materials

Design Week

Photo credit: Oculis Project Interior designer Pallavi Dean was inspired by the lunar calendar while designing the interiors for Dubai-based House of Originals Hotel, with her consultancy Roar. An industrial theme runs throughout, and textures of brass and concrete are used to contrast with softer furnishings.

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David Taylor upcycles scrap materials into “rough-luxe” furniture

Design Wanted

In the years that followed, Taylor embarked on a career celebrated for breaking down the boundaries between art and design but never compromising on functionality. He has won prizes such as the Red Dot Design Award and EDIDA/ELLE Interior Design Award, celebrated for his work as a silversmith, a designer but most importantly, a maker.

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Leading the way to global dominance!

Design Middleeast

His father would take his brothers and him to the factory and several ateliers throughout the world to see how the design and fashion worlds changed. This drew him to the design industry, which he knew he wanted to follow and establish a name for himself in. The best part is that their collections are a harmonic mix of old and new.