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Experience Prada’s Iconic World View at Prada Caffè, Now Open at Harrods in London

Retail Focus

Pale-blue Japanese porcelain, inspired by ancient Celadon pottery, features contrasting double black lines on tea and coffee cups, teapots, plates, and trays. Blown-glass crystal glassware, including the Triangle series adorned with Prada’s signature triangular pattern, further enhances the dining experience.

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Interiors inspiration: Design Week’s favourite new projects

Design Week

In contrast to the dark burgundy colour palette of the bar, the inner restaurant features a neutral colour scheme. Finally, the dining room gives way to a courtyard and outdoor dining area surrounded by trees. In contrast to the neutral tones found indoors, the outdoor space is finished in a deep sea blue as a counterpoint.

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Leading the way to global dominance!

Design Middleeast

Later, the folding door and roller blind were introduced and shortly after with customers shifting to focussing more on aesthetic yet practical solutions fabric curtains and blinds were introduced into our product lines.” Some markets like more detailed and intricate patterns, while others prefer minimal and contemporary designs.

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Inviting Nature Into The Workplace

All Work

Not surprisingly, outdoor activities like bird watching and gardening exploded in popularity in response to shelter-in-place orders. It’s no wonder people sought comfort in the great outdoors: one study tied spending at least 120 minutes per week in nature to good health and wellbeing. Photography credit – Tom Arban.

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Inviting Nature Into The Workplace

All Work

Not surprisingly, outdoor activities like bird watching and gardening exploded in popularity in response to shelter-in-place orders. It’s no wonder people sought comfort in the great outdoors: one study tied spending at least 120 minutes per week in nature to good health and wellbeing. Photography credit – Tom Arban.

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Throwing it Back

VMS

Vintage shapes, color palettes and patterned fabrics are making a comeback across new designs, reflecting the current obsession with reclamation and the classic sophistication of time-worn spaces. Suitable for use in eye-catching outdoor settings. It’s suitable for use in eye-catching outdoor settings. Tivoli Lighting.