Remove Display Remove Texture Remove Unity
article thumbnail

Halleroed mixes French and Japandi influences inside L/Uniform's Paris boutique

Dezeen

The first room was designed to nod to the vernacular of the traditional French marketplace, with stepped display furniture and rustic materials, such as walls papered in woven raffia. Glossy red details feature throughout the store in finishes and furnishings The second room is more "elegant and eclectic", according to Halleröd.

Boutique 145
article thumbnail

Norm Architects balances "richness and restraint" in refresh of Alsterhaus' menswear department

Dezeen

The practice was keen to create a "unity of different universes" across the men's section that would offer customers a richer experience than shopping online – but also wanted the architecture and material palette of the space to look inherently "pure". "A

Balance 74
Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

article thumbnail

Interior inspiration: Design Week’s picks

Design Week

Clean lines have been softened with organic shapes and textures, while the “bold and bright” colourways of the furniture are paired with brushed steel and metallic detailing to give an edge. Meanwhile a “new approach to materiality, colour and texture” has been adopted. McDonald’s concept, by UXUS.

article thumbnail

How Office Design Can Influence Employee Health And Wellness

All Work

Integrating colors and textures, incorporating plants, maximising outdoor views, and creating space for connection and leisure amenities: all of these concepts, and more, can influence the well-being of a space. The post How Office Design Can Influence Employee Health And Wellness appeared first on Allwork.Space.

Design 92
article thumbnail

Everything you need to know about London Design Festival 2020

Design Week

Over at the Kings Cross design district, French designer Marlene Huissoud has created an interactive installation which emphasises “the notion of unity and the importance of working together” as we emerge from the pandemic and enforced lockdown. A new design route also seeks to display design in the community writ large.

Design 92
article thumbnail

Does Office Art Actually Matter?

All Work

Art In Action – Humana Louisville Office By this same token, if the art in place illustrates or alludes to issues of common concern and collective identity, such as environmental causes, it can advance a feeling of unity amongst employees or between an organization and its clients.

Art 108
article thumbnail

Interior inspiration: Design Week’s picks

Design Week

Clean lines have been softened with organic shapes and textures, while the “bold and bright” colourways of the furniture are paired with brushed steel and metallic detailing to give an edge. Meanwhile a “new approach to materiality, colour and texture” has been adopted. McDonald’s concept, by UXUS.