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Yvonne, a TwentyOne06 interior design project, brilliantly reflects Dubai’s maximalist spirit

Design Middleeast

This is how Dubai’s renowned boutique design studio, TwentyOne06, realised the transformation. In the ever-evolving landscape of Dubai’s hospitality design, TwentyOne06 stands as a beacon for crafting spaces that captivate while telling compelling stories.

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A growing trend: the best biophilic interior design studios

Design Wanted

Natural light, raw materials, and indoor tropical gardens – here’s our pick of the best examples of biophilic interior design and the studio’s behind them. Biophilic interior design aims at creating a connection with nature in man-made environments , and has proven benefits, including reducing anxiety and promoting productivity.

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Broadway Interiors redesigns 261 Bar & Restaurant at The Els Club Dubai

Design Middleeast

Broadway Interiors, a Dubai-based interior design studio, unveils the interiors of The Els Club’s refurbished 261 Bar & Restaurant. This transformative project, which was recently finished, reimagines the convergence of modern design with a warm, family-friendly atmosphere.

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Bluehaus designs ergonomic and inviting interiors for Credit Suisse’s new Riyadh office

Design Middleeast

Credit Suisse Riyadh office by Bluehaus Spanning 19,160 sqft , Bluehaus ‘ designs’ ‘ new space embodies sophistication and functionality catering to multiple work scenarios Renowned for their innovative approach to corporate spaces, Bluehaus has yet again set a benchmark with the design of Credit Suisse’s new Riyadh office.

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Why Patterned Floor Tiles Are Great for Your Commercial Space

Mindful Design

While safe and convenient, the inclination to choose subdued colors or low-key patterns for floors belongs to timid designers. In fact, when used right, floor materials that bring in bold patterns and high contrasts can make an immense difference in the feel and unique character of a space.

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Stephanie Thatenhorst bedecks kid-friendly optician in graphic patterns

Dezeen

Triangular patterned tiles and an eyewear-dispensing machine feature in Stephanie Thatenhorst's playful interior for this children's optician in Munich. Local interior designer Thatenhorst conceived the shop as a "noisy, wild and unique paradise for children", with all seating and product displays adjusted for their height.

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Linehouse creates greenhouse-informed food market in Shanghai

Dezeen

The same recycled red bricks sourced from demolished houses in China can also be found on the interior walls, stacked to create three dimensional patterns. The interior of the market was designed to resemble a greenhouse, with shops and cafe's arrranged around a central, double-height atrium.

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