From the inside out: ten boundary-blurring spaces
From workplaces inspired by local architecture to the welcoming shade of a hotel patio, we handpick a selection of projects softening the lines between inside and out.
Returning to Milan from 18-23 April, here's what we know so far about Salone del Mobile 2023.
To be in the running for industry-wide recognition and an iconic Mixology trophy, submit your best projects, products and teams by Friday 10th March.
Designed by Studio Found, the 451-year-old building reveals perhaps its grandest opening yet as luxury bar and restaurant, The Libertine.
We explore a handful of recent projects that are reinventing the reception.
The studio worked with BBS Capital on its first London home, retaining original architectural details at the storied site.
The ThinkingWall Divider range from Logovisual is a collection of sleek, stable mobile dividing walls featuring web connected AV technology, drywipe surface and storage.
From gold roll tops and chinoiserie-inspired prints to brushed plaster and terrazzo, these recently-opened stays feature unapologetically daring design.
We chart the rise of personalised spaces and ask what it means to create with the individual in mind.
At the W Dubai Mina Seyahi, designers Stickman Tribe and BLINK draw from a legacy of storytelling and folk history.
The multi-use workspace and hospitality experience by GTA Interior signals a new era for the titan of alcoholic spirits.
Space Copenhagen reveals a decadent but relaxed design, set inside a 1911 Swiss villa.
At Wembley Ark in North London, Holloway Li designs for a new type of community.