Stefanel store by Sybarite

London designers Sybarite have completed the interior of a store in Frankfurt for Italian knitwear brand Stefanel. (more…)

Delicatessen FugasLusas by EXTRASTUDIO Arquitectura

FugasLusas is a delicatessen with a decorative perforated ceiling, designed by Portuguese practice EXTRASTUDIO Arquitectura. (more…)

Motel Out of The Blue by Maartje Dros and Francois Lombarts

Designers Maartje Dros and Francois Lombarts used scaffolding to convert an empty construction site in Amsterdam into a temporary conference over the summer. (more…)

L’Eclaireur Paris store by Studio Arne Quinze

Belgian artist Arne Quinze has completed the interior of a store for L’Eclaireur in Paris. (more…)

Galilu Olfactory Perfumery by Marcin Kwietowicz

Polish Design Season: Warsaw designer Marcin Kwietowicz has completed the interior of a perfume shop in Warsaw. (more…)

31 Blair Road by Ong Ong

Architects Ong & Ong have completed the renovation of an open-plan house in Singapore. (more…)

Crusch Alba by Gus Wüstemann

For the renovation of his apartment in the historic Gotico area of Barcelona, architect Gus Wüstemann has installed a white, intersecting bathroom and kitchen in the shape of a cross. (more…)

Inside the Tiger-Striped Fuschia Velvet World of Kelly Wearstler

kwearstler.jpgThere are many reasons to admire interior designer Kelly Wearstler: her fearless cabinet-of-curiosities-meets-old-Hollywood-on-an-acid-trip aesthetic, her largely unheralded skill for maximizing vertical space in even the most sprawling of interiors, her unceasing faith in shagreen (we’re with you, sister!). Having gone west to assess Wearstler and her maximal style for a recent profile in The New Yorker, writer Dana Goodyear reveals the designer’s aspirations to lifestyle brand-dom. “Someday, I want to have a store where I’ll sell accessories, furniture, and clothing, like Ralph Lauren,” says Wearstler. First up: crafty wearables that are just as exuberant as the rooms she designs.

For the past year, she has been working on a line of jewelry, scarves, bags, and belts. The collection includes necklaces made from heavy chains for chandeliers and others decorated with drawer pulls; wooden dowels as pendants; leather cuffs studded with upholstery nails; and brass beads from a lighting catalogue strung onto black silk ribbon….A mockup board in her office shows a photograph of her with an enormous tassel fringe in metallic gold wool, the kind that would be used to trim a piece of furniture, draped across her chest as a bib necklace.

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Tom Dixon Shop by Studio Toogood

London Design Festival 09: designer Tom Dixon has launched his first retail showroom, Shop, in west London this week. (more…)

Grand Cafe Usine by Bearandbunny

Amsterdam designers Bearandbunny have completed the interior of a cafe in a disused factory in Eindhoven, the Netherlands. (more…)