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Barde vanVoltt draws on Japanese zen gardens for Calico Club interior

Dezeen

Dutch studio Barde vanVoltt has used rippled mirrored glass, boulders and pebbles to create the interior of Calico Club, a retail store located in a century-old farmhouse in the Netherlands. Rippled mirrored glass and silver colour was to create contrast and depth," Boerma said.

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Bluehaus designs ergonomic and inviting interiors for Credit Suisseā€™s new Riyadh office

Design Middleeast

Spanning 19,160 sqft across three floors, the office space is a harmony of modern design and warm accents, delivering an ergonomic environment that elevates workplace aesthetics and functionality while catering to multiple work scenarios, including hybrid work. “Credit Suisse is one of our longest-standing corporate clients.

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Norm Architects fashions industrial yet warm interiors for Notabene flagship in Copenhagen

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A harmonious mix of concrete, oakwood and aluminium features in this Copenhagen shoe store , which has been designed by Danish studio Norm Architects. Downstairs, the store has an oak-lined shoeshine bar. The post Norm Architects fashions industrial yet warm interiors for Notabene flagship in Copenhagen appeared first on Dezeen.

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Akin Atelier houses Gallery Shop at Sydney Modern in "translucent bubble"

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Read: SANAA designs Sydney Modern to be "harmonious with its surroundings" The distinct tonal gradient of the bio-resin was achieved by hand pouring layers of colour into custom moulds ā€“ a process that took 109 days. Stainless steel is used for display plinths, providing a contrast to the warm tones of the resin.

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Fashion brand Forte Forte "drowns" its Rome store in green onyx

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Green onyx lines the floors and walls of this fashion boutique in Rome by creative duo Giada Forte and Robert Vattilana. Top: green onyx covers the interior of the store. The duo wanted to create a store interior that would sit in contrast with the building's traditional travertine facade.

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Forte Forte's Tuscan boutique features subtle nautical details

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"The architectural language takes on local inflections and specific accents without ever becoming a dialect," Forte and Vattilana said of the way the interior of the store nods to its location. "We We also had an opportunity to work on unprecedented balances and harmonious contrasts. The rear of the store is lined in gold leaf.

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A play between art, craft and design with Atelier Kaja Dahl

Design Wanted

Dahl graduated with a masters degree in Design for Luxury and Craftsmanship from ECAL in 2015 , after completing her bachelor in Product and Interior design at Beckmans college of Design in Stockholm. Kaja Dahl: “ We should be striving for the perfect harmony between the manmade and what nature grows and breaks down.

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