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Acoustical Roof Panels by Tectum
With a real design focus on indoor environmental quality, the Duranes elementary school was designed by Baker Architecture + Design with an integrated roof deck that uses Tectum on the inside face of the panels. Painted in vivid colors, these panels provide 20% better noise reduction when compared to standard lay-in tile ceilings.
design: Baker Architecture + Design
site: Tectum Acoustical Roof Panels by Tectum
With a real design focus on indoor environmental quality, the Duranes elementary school was designed by Baker Architecture + Design with an integrated roof deck that uses Tectum on the inside face of the panels. Painted in vivid colors, these panels provide 20% better noise reduction when compared to standard lay-in tile ceilings.
design: Baker Architecture + Design
site: Tectum Acoustical Roof Panels by Tectum
With a real design focus on indoor environmental quality, the Duranes elementary school was designed by Baker Architecture + Design with an integrated roof deck that uses Tectum on the inside face of the panels. Painted in vivid colors, these panels provide 20% better noise reduction when compared to standard lay-in tile ceilings.
design: Baker Architecture + Design
site: Tectum Acoustical Roof Panels by Tectum
With a real design focus on indoor environmental quality, the Duranes elementary school was designed by Baker Architecture + Design with an integrated roof deck that uses Tectum on the inside face of the panels. Painted in vivid colors, these panels provide 20% better noise reduction when compared to standard lay-in tile ceilings.
design: Baker Architecture + Design
site: Tectum
Lucien Pellat-Finet Shop by Kengo Kuma
Influenced by the organic patterns found in plants, Kengo Kuma has created this shop and café in Tokyo for fashion designer Lucien Pellat-Finet. In his design, Kuma uses a honeycomb structure comprised of Lauan-made plywood to envelope the space. This three-dimensional structure serves as the retail display system throughout the shop - with the natural warmth of wood complementing a fashion line notorious for its assemblage of iconic cashmere sweaters.
site: Kengo Kuma Lucien Pellat-Finet Shop by Kengo Kuma
Influenced by the organic patterns found in plants, Kengo Kuma has created this shop and café in Tokyo for fashion designer Lucien Pellat-Finet. In his design, Kuma uses a honeycomb structure comprised of Lauan-made plywood to envelope the space. This three-dimensional structure serves as the retail display system throughout the shop - with the natural warmth of wood complementing a fashion line notorious for its assemblage of iconic cashmere sweaters.
site: Kengo Kuma Lucien Pellat-Finet Shop by Kengo Kuma
Influenced by the organic patterns found in plants, Kengo Kuma has created this shop and café in Tokyo for fashion designer Lucien Pellat-Finet. In his design, Kuma uses a honeycomb structure comprised of Lauan-made plywood to envelope the space. This three-dimensional structure serves as the retail display system throughout the shop - with the natural warmth of wood complementing a fashion line notorious for its assemblage of iconic cashmere sweaters.
site: Kengo Kuma Lucien Pellat-Finet Shop by Kengo Kuma
Influenced by the organic patterns found in plants, Kengo Kuma has created this shop and café in Tokyo for fashion designer Lucien Pellat-Finet. In his design, Kuma uses a honeycomb structure comprised of Lauan-made plywood to envelope the space. This three-dimensional structure serves as the retail display system throughout the shop - with the natural warmth of wood complementing a fashion line notorious for its assemblage of iconic cashmere sweaters.
site: Kengo Kuma Lucien Pellat-Finet Shop by Kengo Kuma
Influenced by the organic patterns found in plants, Kengo Kuma has created this shop and café in Tokyo for fashion designer Lucien Pellat-Finet. In his design, Kuma uses a honeycomb structure comprised of Lauan-made plywood to envelope the space. This three-dimensional structure serves as the retail display system throughout the shop - with the natural warmth of wood complementing a fashion line notorious for its assemblage of iconic cashmere sweaters.
site: Kengo Kuma
Sound Night Club of Phuket by Orbit Design Studio
Inspired by the human ear, Orbit Design Studio designed the interiors of Sound to feature rounded, curved and tubular surfaces throughout. This nightclub mixes its funky environment with intense audio and visual effects - ensuring patrons a surreal experience unlike any other.
site: Orbit Design Studio Sound Night Club of Phuket by Orbit Design Studio
Inspired by the human ear, Orbit Design Studio designed the interiors of Sound to feature rounded, curved and tubular surfaces throughout. This nightclub mixes its funky environment with intense audio and visual effects - ensuring patrons a surreal experience unlike any other.
site: Orbit Design Studio Sound Night Club of Phuket by Orbit Design Studio
Inspired by the human ear, Orbit Design Studio designed the interiors of Sound to feature rounded, curved and tubular surfaces throughout. This nightclub mixes its funky environment with intense audio and visual effects - ensuring patrons a surreal experience unlike any other.
site: Orbit Design Studio Sound Night Club of Phuket by Orbit Design Studio
Inspired by the human ear, Orbit Design Studio designed the interiors of Sound to feature rounded, curved and tubular surfaces throughout. This nightclub mixes its funky environment with intense audio and visual effects - ensuring patrons a surreal experience unlike any other.
site: Orbit Design Studio
Wexler’s BBQ Restaurant by Aidlin Darling Design
Bridging the gap between the historic facade and the new interior space within, Aidlin Darling Design designed Wexler’s barbeque restaurant with an incredible undulating ceiling that is evocative of both charred wood and a plume of smoke. Created out of laser cut MDF and painted black, this ceiling installation billows through a refined palette of zinc and rift-sawn oak before emerging as the restaurant’s entry canopy.
site: Aidlin Darling Design Wexler’s BBQ Restaurant by Aidlin Darling Design
Bridging the gap between the historic facade and the new interior space within, Aidlin Darling Design designed Wexler’s barbeque restaurant with an incredible undulating ceiling that is evocative of both charred wood and a plume of smoke. Created out of laser cut MDF and painted black, this ceiling installation billows through a refined palette of zinc and rift-sawn oak before emerging as the restaurant’s entry canopy.
site: Aidlin Darling Design Wexler’s BBQ Restaurant by Aidlin Darling Design
Bridging the gap between the historic facade and the new interior space within, Aidlin Darling Design designed Wexler’s barbeque restaurant with an incredible undulating ceiling that is evocative of both charred wood and a plume of smoke. Created out of laser cut MDF and painted black, this ceiling installation billows through a refined palette of zinc and rift-sawn oak before emerging as the restaurant’s entry canopy.
site: Aidlin Darling Design Wexler’s BBQ Restaurant by Aidlin Darling Design
Bridging the gap between the historic facade and the new interior space within, Aidlin Darling Design designed Wexler’s barbeque restaurant with an incredible undulating ceiling that is evocative of both charred wood and a plume of smoke. Created out of laser cut MDF and painted black, this ceiling installation billows through a refined palette of zinc and rift-sawn oak before emerging as the restaurant’s entry canopy.
site: Aidlin Darling Design Wexler’s BBQ Restaurant by Aidlin Darling Design
Bridging the gap between the historic facade and the new interior space within, Aidlin Darling Design designed Wexler’s barbeque restaurant with an incredible undulating ceiling that is evocative of both charred wood and a plume of smoke. Created out of laser cut MDF and painted black, this ceiling installation billows through a refined palette of zinc and rift-sawn oak before emerging as the restaurant’s entry canopy.
site: Aidlin Darling Design
Harnas Lodge Namibia by Laurie Owen Interiors
Drawing inspiration from nature and the surrounding environment, Laurie Owen has created a romantic safari getaway in her design of the Harnas Lodge. Located in Namibia, this small resort reveals a relaxing eco-friendly atmosphere that has been created by the infusion of natural organic materials and objects. Laurie works with local artisans, many of whom are from disadvantaged communities, to create those signature objects and materials that guests will encounter during their enchanting stay.
site: Laurie Owen Interiors Harnas Lodge Namibia by Laurie Owen Interiors
Drawing inspiration from nature and the surrounding environment, Laurie Owen has created a romantic safari getaway in her design of the Harnas Lodge. Located in Namibia, this small resort reveals a relaxing eco-friendly atmosphere that has been created by the infusion of natural organic materials and objects. Laurie works with local artisans, many of whom are from disadvantaged communities, to create those signature objects and materials that guests will encounter during their enchanting stay.
site: Laurie Owen Interiors Harnas Lodge Namibia by Laurie Owen Interiors
Drawing inspiration from nature and the surrounding environment, Laurie Owen has created a romantic safari getaway in her design of the Harnas Lodge. Located in Namibia, this small resort reveals a relaxing eco-friendly atmosphere that has been created by the infusion of natural organic materials and objects. Laurie works with local artisans, many of whom are from disadvantaged communities, to create those signature objects and materials that guests will encounter during their enchanting stay.
site: Laurie Owen Interiors Harnas Lodge Namibia by Laurie Owen Interiors
Drawing inspiration from nature and the surrounding environment, Laurie Owen has created a romantic safari getaway in her design of the Harnas Lodge. Located in Namibia, this small resort reveals a relaxing eco-friendly atmosphere that has been created by the infusion of natural organic materials and objects. Laurie works with local artisans, many of whom are from disadvantaged communities, to create those signature objects and materials that guests will encounter during their enchanting stay.
site: Laurie Owen Interiors
BLD Restaurant Toronto by 1point0
A modern interpretation of a traditional New York diner, 1point0 has designed a trendsetting restaurant that has the ability to evolve from a breakfast and lunch interior to a chic dining and lounge establishment at night. With a design concept based on the slicing and juxtaposition of materials, 1point0 created a space with simple and modern volumes and then sliced away the surfaces to reveal new spaces and materials.
site: 1point0 BLD Restaurant Toronto by 1point0
A modern interpretation of a traditional New York diner, 1point0 has designed a trendsetting restaurant that has the ability to evolve from a breakfast and lunch interior to a chic dining and lounge establishment at night. With a design concept based on the slicing and juxtaposition of materials, 1point0 created a space with simple and modern volumes and then sliced away the surfaces to reveal new spaces and materials.
site: 1point0 BLD Restaurant Toronto by 1point0
A modern interpretation of a traditional New York diner, 1point0 has designed a trendsetting restaurant that has the ability to evolve from a breakfast and lunch interior to a chic dining and lounge establishment at night. With a design concept based on the slicing and juxtaposition of materials, 1point0 created a space with simple and modern volumes and then sliced away the surfaces to reveal new spaces and materials.
site: 1point0 BLD Restaurant Toronto by 1point0
A modern interpretation of a traditional New York diner, 1point0 has designed a trendsetting restaurant that has the ability to evolve from a breakfast and lunch interior to a chic dining and lounge establishment at night. With a design concept based on the slicing and juxtaposition of materials, 1point0 created a space with simple and modern volumes and then sliced away the surfaces to reveal new spaces and materials.
site: 1point0 BLD Restaurant Toronto by 1point0
A modern interpretation of a traditional New York diner, 1point0 has designed a trendsetting restaurant that has the ability to evolve from a breakfast and lunch interior to a chic dining and lounge establishment at night. With a design concept based on the slicing and juxtaposition of materials, 1point0 created a space with simple and modern volumes and then sliced away the surfaces to reveal new spaces and materials.
site: 1point0
The Lance Armstrong Foundation Offices by Lake|Flato
Demonstrating beauty and sustainability are not mutually exclusive, Lake|Flato has garnered LEED Gold Certification for the design of this new office space for the Lance Armstrong Foundation. Perhaps one of the best examples of adaptive reuse in Austin, this former 1950’s Gulf Coast Paper warehouse has been transformed into a visually stimulating office environment that embraces the latest in sustainable technologies. This project has also supported the revitalization efforts being made in the surrounding neighborhood.
site: Lake|Flato The Lance Armstrong Foundation Offices by Lake|Flato
Demonstrating beauty and sustainability are not mutually exclusive, Lake|Flato has garnered LEED Gold Certification for the design of this new office space for the Lance Armstrong Foundation. Perhaps one of the best examples of adaptive reuse in Austin, this former 1950’s Gulf Coast Paper warehouse has been transformed into a visually stimulating office environment that embraces the latest in sustainable technologies. This project has also supported the revitalization efforts being made in the surrounding neighborhood.
site: Lake|Flato The Lance Armstrong Foundation Offices by Lake|Flato
Demonstrating beauty and sustainability are not mutually exclusive, Lake|Flato has garnered LEED Gold Certification for the design of this new office space for the Lance Armstrong Foundation. Perhaps one of the best examples of adaptive reuse in Austin, this former 1950’s Gulf Coast Paper warehouse has been transformed into a visually stimulating office environment that embraces the latest in sustainable technologies. This project has also supported the revitalization efforts being made in the surrounding neighborhood.
site: Lake|Flato The Lance Armstrong Foundation Offices by Lake|Flato
Demonstrating beauty and sustainability are not mutually exclusive, Lake|Flato has garnered LEED Gold Certification for the design of this new office space for the Lance Armstrong Foundation. Perhaps one of the best examples of adaptive reuse in Austin, this former 1950’s Gulf Coast Paper warehouse has been transformed into a visually stimulating office environment that embraces the latest in sustainable technologies. This project has also supported the revitalization efforts being made in the surrounding neighborhood.
site: Lake|Flato The Lance Armstrong Foundation Offices by Lake|Flato
Demonstrating beauty and sustainability are not mutually exclusive, Lake|Flato has garnered LEED Gold Certification for the design of this new office space for the Lance Armstrong Foundation. Perhaps one of the best examples of adaptive reuse in Austin, this former 1950’s Gulf Coast Paper warehouse has been transformed into a visually stimulating office environment that embraces the latest in sustainable technologies. This project has also supported the revitalization efforts being made in the surrounding neighborhood.
site: Lake|Flato The Lance Armstrong Foundation Offices by Lake|Flato
Demonstrating beauty and sustainability are not mutually exclusive, Lake|Flato has garnered LEED Gold Certification for the design of this new office space for the Lance Armstrong Foundation. Perhaps one of the best examples of adaptive reuse in Austin, this former 1950’s Gulf Coast Paper warehouse has been transformed into a visually stimulating office environment that embraces the latest in sustainable technologies. This project has also supported the revitalization efforts being made in the surrounding neighborhood.
site: Lake|Flato The Lance Armstrong Foundation Offices by Lake|Flato
Demonstrating beauty and sustainability are not mutually exclusive, Lake|Flato has garnered LEED Gold Certification for the design of this new office space for the Lance Armstrong Foundation. Perhaps one of the best examples of adaptive reuse in Austin, this former 1950’s Gulf Coast Paper warehouse has been transformed into a visually stimulating office environment that embraces the latest in sustainable technologies. This project has also supported the revitalization efforts being made in the surrounding neighborhood.
site: Lake|Flato
One & Co Industrial Design Studio by Cary Bernstein Architect
Cary Bernstein has created a new architectural identity for One & Co.’s industrial design studio space in San Francisco. Located in a turn-of-the-century brick warehouse, the studio space adopted a new minimalist design vocabulary to accentuate the vintage character of the existing structure. To satisfy a staff of designers who crave a range of visual and tactile experiences, Bernstein created a series of over-lapping layers that explore variations in translucency, transparency, materiality, mass, texture, color and light.
site: Cary Bernstein Architect One & Co Industrial Design Studio by Cary Bernstein Architect
Cary Bernstein has created a new architectural identity for One & Co.’s industrial design studio space in San Francisco. Located in a turn-of-the-century brick warehouse, the studio space adopted a new minimalist design vocabulary to accentuate the vintage character of the existing structure. To satisfy a staff of designers who crave a range of visual and tactile experiences, Bernstein created a series of over-lapping layers that explore variations in translucency, transparency, materiality, mass, texture, color and light.
site: Cary Bernstein Architect One & Co Industrial Design Studio by Cary Bernstein Architect
Cary Bernstein has created a new architectural identity for One & Co.’s industrial design studio space in San Francisco. Located in a turn-of-the-century brick warehouse, the studio space adopted a new minimalist design vocabulary to accentuate the vintage character of the existing structure. To satisfy a staff of designers who crave a range of visual and tactile experiences, Bernstein created a series of over-lapping layers that explore variations in translucency, transparency, materiality, mass, texture, color and light.
site: Cary Bernstein Architect One & Co Industrial Design Studio by Cary Bernstein Architect
Cary Bernstein has created a new architectural identity for One & Co.’s industrial design studio space in San Francisco. Located in a turn-of-the-century brick warehouse, the studio space adopted a new minimalist design vocabulary to accentuate the vintage character of the existing structure. To satisfy a staff of designers who crave a range of visual and tactile experiences, Bernstein created a series of over-lapping layers that explore variations in translucency, transparency, materiality, mass, texture, color and light.
site: Cary Bernstein Architect One & Co Industrial Design Studio by Cary Bernstein Architect
Cary Bernstein has created a new architectural identity for One & Co.’s industrial design studio space in San Francisco. Located in a turn-of-the-century brick warehouse, the studio space adopted a new minimalist design vocabulary to accentuate the vintage character of the existing structure. To satisfy a staff of designers who crave a range of visual and tactile experiences, Bernstein created a series of over-lapping layers that explore variations in translucency, transparency, materiality, mass, texture, color and light.
site: Cary Bernstein Architect One & Co Industrial Design Studio by Cary Bernstein Architect
Cary Bernstein has created a new architectural identity for One & Co.’s industrial design studio space in San Francisco. Located in a turn-of-the-century brick warehouse, the studio space adopted a new minimalist design vocabulary to accentuate the vintage character of the existing structure. To satisfy a staff of designers who crave a range of visual and tactile experiences, Bernstein created a series of over-lapping layers that explore variations in translucency, transparency, materiality, mass, texture, color and light.
site: Cary Bernstein Architect One & Co Industrial Design Studio by Cary Bernstein Architect
Cary Bernstein has created a new architectural identity for One & Co.’s industrial design studio space in San Francisco. Located in a turn-of-the-century brick warehouse, the studio space adopted a new minimalist design vocabulary to accentuate the vintage character of the existing structure. To satisfy a staff of designers who crave a range of visual and tactile experiences, Bernstein created a series of over-lapping layers that explore variations in translucency, transparency, materiality, mass, texture, color and light.
site: Cary Bernstein Architect One & Co Industrial Design Studio by Cary Bernstein Architect
Cary Bernstein has created a new architectural identity for One & Co.’s industrial design studio space in San Francisco. Located in a turn-of-the-century brick warehouse, the studio space adopted a new minimalist design vocabulary to accentuate the vintage character of the existing structure. To satisfy a staff of designers who crave a range of visual and tactile experiences, Bernstein created a series of over-lapping layers that explore variations in translucency, transparency, materiality, mass, texture, color and light.
site: Cary Bernstein Architect
HOSTEM Menswear Store by JAMESPLUMB
JAMESPLUMB, the design studio of Hannah Plumb and James Russell, has created this amazing vintage backdrop for East London’s new HOSTEM menswear store. Instilled with a sense of timelessness and history, this establishment’s identity is defined by its distressed materials and unique furniture pieces that have been reclaimed or adapted from other objects. The application of their studio’s signature love-worn look to the interiors of this industrial space has culminated in an environment that is as distinguished as the clothes within.
site: JAMESPLUMB HOSTEM Menswear Store by JAMESPLUMB
JAMESPLUMB, the design studio of Hannah Plumb and James Russell, has created this amazing vintage backdrop for East London’s new HOSTEM menswear store. Instilled with a sense of timelessness and history, this establishment’s identity is defined by its distressed materials and unique furniture pieces that have been reclaimed or adapted from other objects. The application of their studio’s signature love-worn look to the interiors of this industrial space has culminated in an environment that is as distinguished as the clothes within.
site: JAMESPLUMB HOSTEM Menswear Store by JAMESPLUMB
JAMESPLUMB, the design studio of Hannah Plumb and James Russell, has created this amazing vintage backdrop for East London’s new HOSTEM menswear store. Instilled with a sense of timelessness and history, this establishment’s identity is defined by its distressed materials and unique furniture pieces that have been reclaimed or adapted from other objects. The application of their studio’s signature love-worn look to the interiors of this industrial space has culminated in an environment that is as distinguished as the clothes within.
site: JAMESPLUMB HOSTEM Menswear Store by JAMESPLUMB
JAMESPLUMB, the design studio of Hannah Plumb and James Russell, has created this amazing vintage backdrop for East London’s new HOSTEM menswear store. Instilled with a sense of timelessness and history, this establishment’s identity is defined by its distressed materials and unique furniture pieces that have been reclaimed or adapted from other objects. The application of their studio’s signature love-worn look to the interiors of this industrial space has culminated in an environment that is as distinguished as the clothes within.
site: JAMESPLUMB HOSTEM Menswear Store by JAMESPLUMB
JAMESPLUMB, the design studio of Hannah Plumb and James Russell, has created this amazing vintage backdrop for East London’s new HOSTEM menswear store. Instilled with a sense of timelessness and history, this establishment’s identity is defined by its distressed materials and unique furniture pieces that have been reclaimed or adapted from other objects. The application of their studio’s signature love-worn look to the interiors of this industrial space has culminated in an environment that is as distinguished as the clothes within.
site: JAMESPLUMB
15th Avenue Coffee & Tea by Starbucks Coffee Co.
Repurposed and reimagined, Starbucks has gone back to basics with the launch of their 15th Avenue E Coffee and Tea store. The first of three experimental stores in Seattle, this Capitol Hill location loses the ubiquitous Starbucks branding and adopts the ambience of a traditional neighborhood coffeehouse. Completely gutted and redesigned using a plethora of recycled, reclaimed and refurbished eco-friendly materials, this old store is now primed and ready to play neighborhood host to live music and poetry readings.
site: Starbucks Coffee Co. 15th Avenue Coffee & Tea by Starbucks Coffee Co.
Repurposed and reimagined, Starbucks has gone back to basics with the launch of their 15th Avenue E Coffee and Tea store. The first of three experimental stores in Seattle, this Capitol Hill location loses the ubiquitous Starbucks branding and adopts the ambience of a traditional neighborhood coffeehouse. Completely gutted and redesigned using a plethora of recycled, reclaimed and refurbished eco-friendly materials, this old store is now primed and ready to play neighborhood host to live music and poetry readings.
site: Starbucks Coffee Co. 15th Avenue Coffee & Tea by Starbucks Coffee Co.
Repurposed and reimagined, Starbucks has gone back to basics with the launch of their 15th Avenue E Coffee and Tea store. The first of three experimental stores in Seattle, this Capitol Hill location loses the ubiquitous Starbucks branding and adopts the ambience of a traditional neighborhood coffeehouse. Completely gutted and redesigned using a plethora of recycled, reclaimed and refurbished eco-friendly materials, this old store is now primed and ready to play neighborhood host to live music and poetry readings.
site: Starbucks Coffee Co. 15th Avenue Coffee & Tea by Starbucks Coffee Co.
Repurposed and reimagined, Starbucks has gone back to basics with the launch of their 15th Avenue E Coffee and Tea store. The first of three experimental stores in Seattle, this Capitol Hill location loses the ubiquitous Starbucks branding and adopts the ambience of a traditional neighborhood coffeehouse. Completely gutted and redesigned using a plethora of recycled, reclaimed and refurbished eco-friendly materials, this old store is now primed and ready to play neighborhood host to live music and poetry readings.
site: Starbucks Coffee Co. 15th Avenue Coffee & Tea by Starbucks Coffee Co.
Repurposed and reimagined, Starbucks has gone back to basics with the launch of their 15th Avenue E Coffee and Tea store. The first of three experimental stores in Seattle, this Capitol Hill location loses the ubiquitous Starbucks branding and adopts the ambience of a traditional neighborhood coffeehouse. Completely gutted and redesigned using a plethora of recycled, reclaimed and refurbished eco-friendly materials, this old store is now primed and ready to play neighborhood host to live music and poetry readings.
site: Starbucks Coffee Co. 15th Avenue Coffee & Tea by Starbucks Coffee Co.
Repurposed and reimagined, Starbucks has gone back to basics with the launch of their 15th Avenue E Coffee and Tea store. The first of three experimental stores in Seattle, this Capitol Hill location loses the ubiquitous Starbucks branding and adopts the ambience of a traditional neighborhood coffeehouse. Completely gutted and redesigned using a plethora of recycled, reclaimed and refurbished eco-friendly materials, this old store is now primed and ready to play neighborhood host to live music and poetry readings.
site: Starbucks Coffee Co.
Red Wing Shoes Store by Baan, Van Lingen, Jaworski & Roeland
Antique display cases and vintage workman’s tools set the stage for the new Red Wing Shoes store in the historic “9 Streets” district of Amsterdam. A collaboration between a group of exceptional designers, this store’s design pays homage to the rich history of the original brand that was launched by Charles Beckman in 1905. Everything between these walls is a reflection of Beckman’s belief in America’s great promise - If one worked hard enough, one could achieve anything. A belief so strong, it created an American icon in footwear.
design: Joachim Baan, Kenneth Jaworski and Roeland Interieurbouw Red Wing Shoes Store by Baan, Van Lingen, Jaworski & Roeland
Antique display cases and vintage workman’s tools set the stage for the new Red Wing Shoes store in the historic “9 Streets” district of Amsterdam. A collaboration between a group of exceptional designers, this store’s design pays homage to the rich history of the original brand that was launched by Charles Beckman in 1905. Everything between these walls is a reflection of Beckman’s belief in America’s great promise - If one worked hard enough, one could achieve anything. A belief so strong, it created an American icon in footwear.
design: Joachim Baan, Kenneth Jaworski and Roeland Interieurbouw Red Wing Shoes Store by Baan, Van Lingen, Jaworski & Roeland
Antique display cases and vintage workman’s tools set the stage for the new Red Wing Shoes store in the historic “9 Streets” district of Amsterdam. A collaboration between a group of exceptional designers, this store’s design pays homage to the rich history of the original brand that was launched by Charles Beckman in 1905. Everything between these walls is a reflection of Beckman’s belief in America’s great promise - If one worked hard enough, one could achieve anything. A belief so strong, it created an American icon in footwear.
design: Joachim Baan, Kenneth Jaworski and Roeland Interieurbouw Red Wing Shoes Store by Baan, Van Lingen, Jaworski & Roeland
Antique display cases and vintage workman’s tools set the stage for the new Red Wing Shoes store in the historic “9 Streets” district of Amsterdam. A collaboration between a group of exceptional designers, this store’s design pays homage to the rich history of the original brand that was launched by Charles Beckman in 1905. Everything between these walls is a reflection of Beckman’s belief in America’s great promise - If one worked hard enough, one could achieve anything. A belief so strong, it created an American icon in footwear.
design: Joachim Baan, Kenneth Jaworski and Roeland Interieurbouw Red Wing Shoes Store by Baan, Van Lingen, Jaworski & Roeland
Antique display cases and vintage workman’s tools set the stage for the new Red Wing Shoes store in the historic “9 Streets” district of Amsterdam. A collaboration between a group of exceptional designers, this store’s design pays homage to the rich history of the original brand that was launched by Charles Beckman in 1905. Everything between these walls is a reflection of Beckman’s belief in America’s great promise - If one worked hard enough, one could achieve anything. A belief so strong, it created an American icon in footwear.
design: Joachim Baan, Kenneth Jaworski and Roeland Interieurbouw Red Wing Shoes Store by Baan, Van Lingen, Jaworski & Roeland
Antique display cases and vintage workman’s tools set the stage for the new Red Wing Shoes store in the historic “9 Streets” district of Amsterdam. A collaboration between a group of exceptional designers, this store’s design pays homage to the rich history of the original brand that was launched by Charles Beckman in 1905. Everything between these walls is a reflection of Beckman’s belief in America’s great promise - If one worked hard enough, one could achieve anything. A belief so strong, it created an American icon in footwear.
design: Joachim Baan, Kenneth Jaworski and Roeland Interieurbouw Red Wing Shoes Store by Baan, Van Lingen, Jaworski & Roeland
Antique display cases and vintage workman’s tools set the stage for the new Red Wing Shoes store in the historic “9 Streets” district of Amsterdam. A collaboration between a group of exceptional designers, this store’s design pays homage to the rich history of the original brand that was launched by Charles Beckman in 1905. Everything between these walls is a reflection of Beckman’s belief in America’s great promise - If one worked hard enough, one could achieve anything. A belief so strong, it created an American icon in footwear.
design: Joachim Baan, Kenneth Jaworski and Roeland Interieurbouw
Budri Macrosterias Installation by Patricia Urquiola
With Macrosterias, Patricia Urquiola leads us through a digital-biological microcosm - an environment inhabited by natural forms that are usually invisible. This installation was created for Budri using more than 30 types of marble, onyx, woods and grass to form a long inlaid carpet.
design: Patricia Urquiola for Budri Budri Macrosterias Installation by Patricia Urquiola
With Macrosterias, Patricia Urquiola leads us through a digital-biological microcosm - an environment inhabited by natural forms that are usually invisible. This installation was created for Budri using more than 30 types of marble, onyx, woods and grass to form a long inlaid carpet.
design: Patricia Urquiola for Budri Budri Macrosterias Installation by Patricia Urquiola
With Macrosterias, Patricia Urquiola leads us through a digital-biological microcosm - an environment inhabited by natural forms that are usually invisible. This installation was created for Budri using more than 30 types of marble, onyx, woods and grass to form a long inlaid carpet.
design: Patricia Urquiola for Budri
Il Palazzo Restaurant by Andrei Dmitriev
Located in the right wing of Sheremetevsky Palace, Il Palazzo is the first Italian restaurant in Saint Petersburg to capture the true soul of Venice. Artfully composed, the interior features jewel-tone Murano glass chandeliers set against walls of distressed brick and ceilings draped in luxurious Venetian fabrics. Frescoes - inspired by Venetian artists of the XIX century - embellish the walls while exaggerated images of peonies in a pop-artovskie style print adorn the chairs.
design: Andrei Dmitriev Il Palazzo Restaurant by Andrei Dmitriev
Located in the right wing of Sheremetevsky Palace, Il Palazzo is the first Italian restaurant in Saint Petersburg to capture the true soul of Venice. Artfully composed, the interior features jewel-tone Murano glass chandeliers set against walls of distressed brick and ceilings draped in luxurious Venetian fabrics. Frescoes - inspired by Venetian artists of the XIX century - embellish the walls while exaggerated images of peonies in a pop-artovskie style print adorn the chairs.
design: Andrei Dmitriev Il Palazzo Restaurant by Andrei Dmitriev
Located in the right wing of Sheremetevsky Palace, Il Palazzo is the first Italian restaurant in Saint Petersburg to capture the true soul of Venice. Artfully composed, the interior features jewel-tone Murano glass chandeliers set against walls of distressed brick and ceilings draped in luxurious Venetian fabrics. Frescoes - inspired by Venetian artists of the XIX century - embellish the walls while exaggerated images of peonies in a pop-artovskie style print adorn the chairs.
design: Andrei Dmitriev
Fiat Lux House by Label Architecture
By covering some walls in a black-stained strand board and painting others white, Label Architecture has transformed this traditional townhouse in Brussels into a contemporary family dwelling. Serving as the connection between levels, the transparent stairwell is pierced by little round openings that allow the inhabitants to communicate from one level to the next.
design: Label Architecture Fiat Lux House by Label Architecture
By covering some walls in a black-stained strand board and painting others white, Label Architecture has transformed this traditional townhouse in Brussels into a contemporary family dwelling. Serving as the connection between levels, the transparent stairwell is pierced by little round openings that allow the inhabitants to communicate from one level to the next.
design: Label Architecture Fiat Lux House by Label Architecture
By covering some walls in a black-stained strand board and painting others white, Label Architecture has transformed this traditional townhouse in Brussels into a contemporary family dwelling. Serving as the connection between levels, the transparent stairwell is pierced by little round openings that allow the inhabitants to communicate from one level to the next.
design: Label Architecture Fiat Lux House by Label Architecture
By covering some walls in a black-stained strand board and painting others white, Label Architecture has transformed this traditional townhouse in Brussels into a contemporary family dwelling. Serving as the connection between levels, the transparent stairwell is pierced by little round openings that allow the inhabitants to communicate from one level to the next.
design: Label Architecture Fiat Lux House by Label Architecture
By covering some walls in a black-stained strand board and painting others white, Label Architecture has transformed this traditional townhouse in Brussels into a contemporary family dwelling. Serving as the connection between levels, the transparent stairwell is pierced by little round openings that allow the inhabitants to communicate from one level to the next.
design: Label Architecture Fiat Lux House by Label Architecture
By covering some walls in a black-stained strand board and painting others white, Label Architecture has transformed this traditional townhouse in Brussels into a contemporary family dwelling. Serving as the connection between levels, the transparent stairwell is pierced by little round openings that allow the inhabitants to communicate from one level to the next.
design: Label Architecture