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Tutto Bene references Streamline Moderne in tiny New York eyewear store

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Curved metallic surfaces influenced by early 20th century American industrial design form displays at this compact store in New York City , designed by London studio Tutto Bene for eyewear brand Cubitts.

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WGNB creates minimal monochrome SVRN store in Chicago

Dezeen

A variety of monolithic furniture pieces direct the flow of movement around this fashion boutique in Chicago, designed by South Korean studio WGNB. Micro-cement plaster paints are used to contrast the metal, adding a rougher texture against the smooth surfaces.

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Kristina Zanic designs Sofitel Al Hamra

Design Middleeast

Sinuous sofas elegantly contrast with the geometric forms and patterns of the curated joinery and case goods that embody a modern Middle Eastern style. In addition, the beachside restaurant Waka, once open, will offer diners a taste of resort living with its natural textures and materials and a seamless indoor-outdoor flow.

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Burdifilek creates "zen-like ambience" in Seoul shopping mall

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Instead of flashy colours, Burdifilek created interest through the use of flowing forms, contrasting textures and layers of reflective and translucent materials. But here, forms are bolder, colours are darker and natural materials are juxtaposed with more industrial ones.

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Interiors inspiration: Design Week’s favourite new projects

Design Week

The texture and finish of the bar is a reference to the front doors of traditional Copenhagen homes, the studio says. In contrast to the dark burgundy colour palette of the bar, the inner restaurant features a neutral colour scheme. A natural stone countertop sits atop. This is complimented with discreet green touches.

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VGnewtrend’s leaf-shaped Fenice Table unites the brand’s striking collection—take a look

Design Wanted

The unique Leaf Table is just one of the luxury furniture brand’s nature-inspired designs made from the finest materials and shaped into an architectural form. Beneath the Fenice’s standout tabletop is a weathered steel structure made of several rods that ebb and flow to evoke an organic matter. Leaf Table Fenice by VGnewtrend ©.

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Morici reveals production processes behind its Tellux collection of luxury boxes

Design Wanted

Juxtaposing precious woods of different textures and colors, the collection conceptualizes nature within a dynamic framework. Contrasting materials dialogue together: wood, fabric and metal form a product on the surface of which is impressed by the metaphor of a natural yet human landscape. Step Two: Carpentry.

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