Interior

JYSK interiors, by Dalziel & Pow

Dalziel & Pow has redesigned the interior store concept for Danish furniture chain JYSK. Materials used include oak and larch wood finishes, white lacquer and woven textiles. Signage has been

Henry Wood House interiors, by BuckleyGrayYeoman

BuckleyGrayYeoman has designed the interiors for Henry Wood House, a 6500m2 workspace based in London. The design includes seven floors of office space, and facilities such as a fitness studio,

SkyTeam Hong Kong lounge, by Brandimage

Brandimage has designed the interiors for airline SkyTeam’s lounge in Hong Kong. The new design aims to create a “mindfulness lounge environment” for customers, through the use of oak wood,

CEDIA exhibition, by Lorenzo Apicella

Pentagram partner Lorenzo Apicella has designed an exhibition environment for CEDIA (Custom Electronic Design and Installation Association) at the organisation’s annual CEDIA Future Home Experience event in Dallas, USA. The exhibition

Murmuration Chandelier, by Harvey & John

The Murmuration Chandelier is a kinetic lighting sculpture inspired by the murmuration of starlings. The piece comprises 20 rings that taper in diameter, finished with patinated steel. Abstract starling shapes are laser

Parcafé branding and interiors, by CADA

CADA has designed the interiors and brand identity for a new coffee shop in the Dorchester Hotel on Park Lane in London. The consultancy says the identity for Parcafé aims

Runners Point interiors, by rpa:group

Rpa:group has designed a new interior concept for running footwear store Runners Point. The store design “avoids visual clutter” and “encourages freedom of movement within the space”, says the consultancy.

Dishoom Carnaby, by Macaulay Sinclair

Macaulay Sinclair has created Dishoom Carnaby, a new outpost for the Bombay-style café chain in London’s Soho. Macaulay Sinclair took inspiration from Carnaby Street’s 1960s heritage and combined this with

We Are Social workspace, by YourStudio

YourStudio has designed a new workspace for social media agency We Are Social in the Alphabeta building in London’s Finsbury Square. The new workspace is 2,700m2 over two floors and

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