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A series that contrasts with each other on a sensory and perceptual level

Design Wanted

A collection of furniture and accessories characterized by primary materials that beautifully contrast with each other on a sensory and perceptual level – Incalmi and Debonademeo […] The post A series that contrasts with each other on a sensory and perceptual level appeared first on DesignWanted.

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Case-Real contrasts plaster and steel inside Aesop store in Shinjuku

Dezeen

Coarse plaster walls offset glinting stainless-steel display fixtures in this restrained store that architecture studio Case-Real has designed for Aesop in Shinjuku, Tokyo. The locally based studio decided to use two contrasting materials that it felt reflected the dichotomy of natural and artificial – plaster and steel.

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old carved door from india adorns boutique interior by modektura in ukraine

Design Boom

old wooden elements, brass details and terrazzo flooring complete the contrasting materiality palette of the project. The post old carved door from india adorns boutique interior by modektura in ukraine appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.

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Aurora Design Office in Kunming

Retail Design Blog

The inherent contrasting colors of the city have given the new office of Aurora Design a natural language system.

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Lissoni Architecture creates expansion for Design Holding with "melting pot attitude"

Dezeen

Local studio Lissoni Architecture has expanded the Design Holding flagship in New York City , creating an entirely new floor outfitted with light displays and curving metallic installations.

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Spacon & X designs "hyper-eclectic" showroom for car dealer Lynk & Co

Dezeen

Danish design studio Spacon & X has carved a cave out of cardboard and installed a bare tree in the Lynk & Co car showroom in Düsseldorf, Germany. The spatial design is hyper-eclectic, with a new immersive spatial experience waiting to ambush you around each corner." The photography is courtesy of Lynk & Co.

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Neri&Hu creates "wooden hut" and "cave-dwelling" interiors for Shanghai stores

Dezeen

One was designed for Jisifang Boutique and the other for its sister brand Woven Moonlight, also owned by Jisifang. Neri&Hu has designed two adjacent stores in Shanghai According to the Shanghai-based studio , each store was tailored to its distinct brand identities and varying spatial requirements.