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Create a Unique Focal Point With a Reclaimed Wood Kitchen Table

Elmwood Timber

Kitchen designs have been changing rapidly over the last several years. Today’s kitchens put a big emphasis on blending form and function within the space. This also means that the dining room table in general needs to match the style of the room, and in some cases even become the centerpiece of the space.

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Designing Luxurious Living Spaces: The Latest Trends

Retail Focus

Designing luxurious living spaces is an exciting process that requires a balance of creativity, innovation, and practicality. Homeowners are looking for ways to make their homes and gardens more livable, enjoyable, and environmentally responsible, while also incorporating the latest technological advances and design innovations.

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Design Space AlUlA: The first permanent gallery space dedicated to showcasing design initiatives

Design Middleeast

Design Space AlUla, a focal point for showcasing AlUla’s wide ranging design initiatives contributing to the vision for AlUla opens today. It will open with its inaugural exhibition Mawrid: Celebrating Inspired Design and a full programme of events.

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Fragrance brand Flâner to open its first flagship store in Melbourne

Inside Retail

The palette designed by local architect Chris Thompson Studio is used throughout the space, and the rhythmic ceiling grid was kept, improved, and used as a highlight. We wanted to provide people with this space to share the artistic story that matches the scientific formulation behind each creation,” said co-founder Andrew Hardeman.

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10 Must-Have Additions for Any Garden

Retail Focus

To truly transform your outdoor space, you need to incorporate various elements that enhance its aesthetic appeal and usability. While you might already have a seating area, you might still be lacking in accessories to bring a little warmth to the space or perhaps the opposite? They can create stunning entrances or focal points.

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Interiors inspiration: Design Week’s pick of nature inspired spaces

Design Week

New York native Ruby Kean has designed a space for Jenki, one of London’s first-ever dedicated matcha bars. Seating from Japan sits alongside bespoke geometric shelving; meanwhile a bold centrepiece bar designed by wood surface designers Alpi Wood is combined with a colour palette of rich greens and bright blues.

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Summer pop-up for Heidi Klein at Bicester Village

Retail Focus

Their beautifully crafted and timeless swim and resort wear, is renowned for its quality and understated style, that is designed to last and to make women feel both supported and beautiful. A distressed wood display table echoes the sense of driftwood and provides a focal point in the store.