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Doughnut Shop Interior Design Inspired by African Colors and Patterns

Mindful Design

We have recently helped the company design their physical location and came up with a doughnut shop interior design of a unique inspiration. The company’s original logo had been designed by their artist […].

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

Design Middleeast

At the core of TwentyOne06’s design philosophy lies a commitment to data-driven design that seeks to create interiors that resonate profoundly with their audience. This trend beckoned the team to embrace extravagance and to explore a vivid palette of colors, patterns, and artistic details.

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What will hospitality interiors look like in 2024?

Design Week

In terms of hospitality design predictions we have a hunch that we’ll be seeing more adventurous pattern play and more layered, accessorised design – with more of an emphasis on original and individual ‘artistic’ touches – in contrast to some of the more pared back interiors we’ve seen (but not necessarily quite (..)

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Loewe store in Seoul designed as "art collector's home"

Dezeen

Tile-clad plinths and shelving features inside The interior spans three floors and also features a selection of brown, green and blue tiles, which clad blocky plinths and shelves displaying garments, bags and footwear.

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Interiors inspiration: Design Week’s favourite recent projects

Design Week

The finished effect produces “a prism of light” within both the interior of the space and externally, which customers can walk through. Topping it all off is a bright pink floral ceiling installation made by Turkish glass artist Nahide Büyükkaymakci. Quintessense Center for Mindful Change, by Dseesion Interiors.

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Bottega Veneta creative director Matthieu Blazy combines glass bricks and walnut for first store

Dezeen

The interior design aims to balance volume and scale throughout the space – from blown-up elements, like the wooden details echoing the woven leather "intrecciato" reminiscent of Bottega Veneta's handbags , to the thousands of glass bricks. Wool carpets and mirrored clothes rails complete the interior scheme for the open-plan space.

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World’s largest Onitsuka Tiger flagship store launches in London

Inside Retail

The first floor, where the entire collection is displayed, features marble interiors and a carved stone design. Meanwhile, the first basement acts as a showroom and gallery space where visitors can find artworks created by local and international artists.

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