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Mexico City boutique by MYT+GLVDK features double-conical staircase

Dezeen

Mexico City studio MYT+GLVDK has designed a concept store in the south of the Mexican capital, featuring a staircase with both concave and convex portions beneath a vaulted ceiling. More semi-circular steps below form a display for shoes within this back room, where other garments are hung in niches on either side.

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Increasing Sleep When Designing Hotels

Onyx

Hotel Lobby Concept Temperature Hotel rooms can have unpredictable temperatures, leaving travelers wondering whether they will need to bundle up or remove layers. Black-out curtains can be placed to cover windows, hindering any natural light from flooding the space. Apartment Design Concept Sound Noise is all around us.

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Biophilic Design Is Part Of The New Normal (And We’re Not Just Talking Office Plants)

All Work

The concept from which ‘biophilic design’ originates – ‘biophilia’ – was coined by the psychoanalyst Erich Fromm in the ‘60s to describe our innate desire to connect with nature. In pre-industrial times, our lives were way more aligned with nature’s rhythms and cycles. Natural light.

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Brand Story – Foscarini

Design Wanted

From a small island to the world, from Murano glass to the industrial production of unconventional materials, Foscarini is the story of a brand that in a few decades became one of the key players in the lighting design industry. Foscarini is the Italian spirit creating lights that illuminate the meaning. Triggered by lighting design?

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Co.arch Studio creates show kitchen for candied fruit specialist Cesarin

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The design concept developed by Pezzoli and Urciuoli was to create the impression of a singular, solid volume within the room. To emphasise the theatrical aspect of the space, light wavy curtains resembling a curtain were used to darken the numerous windows," they added.

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10 of the best products designed for users who are deaf or hard of hearing

Design Wanted

Light, vibrations, and devices designed to be discrete – all of these elements can influence and inspire communication for deaf and hard of hearing people. Commu is a two-part concept gadget that supports hearing-impaired users with pronunciation whilst also making sure their vocal muscles don’t atrophy with lack of use.

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Pillow potential: 6 unique ways to tackle cushion design

Design Wanted

Leading the charge for comfort, bean bags paved the way for countless interpretations including other amorphous furniture and chairs that challenged traditional shapes. By nature of them being soft and without a weighty structure, cushions lend themselves well to modular furniture concepts that promote ease of movement.

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