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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. Whether you have a custom made banquet, a farm table , or the kitchen holds the main eating area of your home, the dining room table is an increasingly popular and necessary feature in the design. What is Reclaimed Wood?

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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.

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Red staircase anchors Diesel store in Miami Design District

Dezeen

Fashion brand Diesel has debuted a retail design concept at its store in the Miami Design District , featuring raw metal surfaces and a red lacquered spiral staircase. The post Red staircase anchors Diesel store in Miami Design District appeared first on Dezeen. The photography is courtesy of Diesel.

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2023 INTERIOR DESIGN TRENDS

Elmwood Timber

Every season we watch interior design trends come and go, much like the cyclical trends in apparel. But the one trend we can always count on is the use of real wood that can be cut smooth and customized to match the specifications in your new design. Let’s take a look at the more popular trends we will see this year.

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BLUE Architecture Studio inserts rustic cabin into Hangzhou furniture store

Dezeen

Eli complex designed by Renzo Piano , the store belongs to lifestyle brand Lost & Found and sells wooden furniture, homeware, fashion and plants. The spatial design revolves around the materiality of the interior, natural texture and artisan craftsmanship, reflecting Lost & Found's philosophy of art and daily life.".

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Interiors inspiration: Design Week’s pick of spaces using natural materials

Design Week

A living green wall provides a sustainable focal point. Meanwhile Harriet’s is a rooftop bar which uses Toronto’s flora and fauna as the basis for the design. Beyond the lunar calendar, versatility drives the design. In the lobby, reclaimed elm wood flooring and shelving sit alongside a stone feature wall.

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Theory opens layered flagship store on Regent Street

Retail Focus

Sybarite distilled the essence of Theory into a cohesive design language centred around timelessness, construction, balance, and openness. The store is designed as a voluptuously sculpted and curvaceous space where there are purposefully no hard edges.