Elegantly set in the beautiful East Anglian landscape, on the border of a working farm in Suffolk (UK), the Pavilion House is a real inside-out construction. The shapes and materials of the interior all carry a certain tranquillity and simplicity, while every room offers a different glimpse of the outside. There is a certain humility within the architecture, acknowledging that the big-ticket item in the setting is indeed the countryside; it doesn’t try to compete with it, but frames it instead.
Category Archive: Design
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In the category Design we inform you about interior design, retail design, or hotel design. Contributions from the fields of product design, fashion design or architecture design can also be found here. We also report on internationally renowned designers as well as on young shoot stars of the design scene and their projects.
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Design meets spirituality: Candlesticks by Stefanie Hödlmoser | Graz // World Wide Things Collection
Sustainability meets modern simplicity. The design products of Stefanie Hödlmoser’s “Almost Gone” series are made from cuttings from the production of Corian furniture.
During our conversation, Harald Geba explains why people should prefer rugs over the sofa, where he gets his inspiration from and what fair production actually means …
Tea ceremonies have been a tradition in many cultures, especially in Japan, for thousands of years. Today, they are being revived as a practice to escape the fast pace of everyday life. Juskani Alonso created the ideal tea service for this purpose …
Situated deep in the Swedish forests, close to a tiny winter sport area, a small traditional wooden retreat sits on top of a ridge formed millions of years ago. Besides the pine forest covering the fault, the surrounding landscape is a low undulating region of heaths and ridges that rise above gently sloping sandy beaches and small beach towns. Now completely remodeled, the space feels entirely intertwined with nature – both in terms of materiality and outlook …
These are the words that describe the Mediterrane Resort to perfection. Hommés Studio presents the new outdoor collection 2022, a limited edition of modern outdoor furniture for a luxury outdoor living space with allseason beauty …
“Luxury meets performance” is the bond that links the two brands Alcantara and Maserati. This bond finds its ultimate expression in the MC20 super sports car, for which Maserati has chosen Alcantara® to customize the interior and make it even more exclusive.
Walk across the carpet with bare feet or stretch out and feel good: That’s what you want on Geba’s rugs, made from the wool of high mountain sheep from Tibet.
The ‘Behind the Design’ and ‘Eco-Connect’ tours invite discerning travelers to explore destinations and landmarks from unique and original perspectives …
Nature is a system of endless scenarios. It grows in spring, rests in winter, starts germinating again and arranges and re-arranges the line on the horizon every time. The fantastic 4 outdoor sidetables by Lapalma follows the same rhythms and, with the same versatility, also accompanies the pleasure of spending time together outdoors …
What makes interior art? This is the question addressed by the French interior and design label Georges. For Georges, the answer lies in freedom, in the courage to experiment, in the finesse of craftsmanship and in the symbiosis of contrasts.
Patricia Urquiola chose for the hotel a design in the typical Italian style of the fifties. Luxurious understatement and indulgent dolce vita await guests in absolute privacy.
A journey through dreamlike landscapes, bizarre buildings, and whimsical interiors floating between reality and fantasy.
In Madrid, sustainable urban development coexists with the memory of the past. In the refurbishment of the NEN – NUEVO EDIFICIO NOREÑA, geometry becomes light with the perfection of the circle, in the iconic Olympic lamps by Fabbian.
Distinguished by its soft shapes and classical elegance, the new furniture collection reflects the brand’s classic themes, with precious woods, iconic fabrics and symbolic elements like Paisley and the ETRO logo, combined with traditional outdoor furniture materials that guarantee maximum weather resistance.
A prime example of playful “tropical architecture”: The egg-shaped Coco Villas designed by Studio formafatal and ARCHWERK are part of the Art Villas Resort in Costa Rica. They seem to float above the ground and are predestined to literally hang out there for a while.
The Miracle Living showroom in Shanghai is a mulitfunctional space for textile collections and artwork and creates a new form of shopping experience.