A personal review of design creations
A contemporary Victorian Home
Smart Design Studio has a long track record of beautiful architecture and interiors in Australia. The Sydney-based architect William Smart has recently worked on the complete remodelling of a Victorian house in New South Wales.
The brutalist gym in Dubai
Recently opened in the heart of Dubai Design District, Warehouse Gym d3, is one of VSHD Design latest projects. It combines brutalism with a reminiscence of underground fight clubs.
Luxury in a raw and untouched environment
New Zealand is the ideal destination for wild, beautiful and striking landscapes. Few weeks ago, a brand new resort has opened its door with a low profile and unique architectural design…
A Spatial Loft
Heading to Austria in a few days, I looked into the recent achievements in interior design in this country. Here is a beautiful loft in Salzburg by Smartvoll.
The ‘Ocean’ pendant light
Taiwan is not only the world’s leader in plastic production, it embraces, supports and creates products from traditional crafts.
Between Escher & Nendo
The master of optical illusion meets one of the leading contemporary design studios at the National Gallery of Victoria (Melbourne) for an incredible unique exhibition: Escher X nendo | Between Two Worlds.
A Winning Sunny Apartment
INSIDE World Festival of Interiors has announced the best interior designs for 2018. For the Residential category, the award goes to the Sunny Apartment in Taiwan.
A Huizhou retreat
A couple based in Shanghai used their life savings to purchase a property and became its custodians more than hoteliers.
Design Your Christmas 2018 - Episode 4
For the last chapter of the #DesignYourChristmas series, we focus on wood, a traditional element associated with Christmas. As a log in the fireplace, the shelter of a chalet in the mountain, wood is soothing and protecting. So let’s celebrate it with five variations of its use.
The Imprint of a Paradise City
In Seoul, the Paradise City welcome its guests in two new stunning windowless buildings by MVRDV.
