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Laurence Bonnel creates tactile restaurant interior informed by Japanese archipelago

August 30, 2024 Cajsa Carlson 0

Artworks are dotted throughout the interior of restaurant L’Abysse Monte Carlo in Monaco, for which its designers Laurence Bonnel and Rowin Atelier took cues from the Seto Inland Sea archipelago. Bonnel, who led the design and is the founder of Paris art gallery Scene Ouverte, also drew on the food served at the restaurant when

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Tabitha Isobel completes “warm and inviting” Regent Street store for Carl Friedrik

August 29, 2024 Alyn Griffiths 0

Interiors studio Tabitha Isobel has designed a gallery-like store in central London for luxury luggage brand Carl Friedrik, featuring a rich and inviting palette comprising dark wood, metal and draped fabrics. Carl Friedrik approached studio founder Tabitha Organ to design the company’s first physical store, located in a Grade-II listed building on Regent Street just

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Linda Boronkay selects bold shapes and colours for The Sessile

August 29, 2024 Jane Englefield 0

Former Soho House design director Linda Boronkay drew on her experience of members’ clubs when creating communal spaces at The Sessile, a rentable apartment block in north London. Created by contemporary rental brand Way of Life, The Sessile is a 310-apartment building in Tottenham Hale. Boronkay designed the interiors for the building’s communal areas, which

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Loewe store in Seoul designed as “art collector’s home”

August 27, 2024 Jane Englefield 0

Spanish fashion house Loewe paid homage to its own craft history in this Seoul store, which features artwork including a multi-level bamboo sculpture and a basket woven entirely from horse hair. The store is located in Seoul’s Gangnam district and is the first Casa Loewe branch in South Korea. A gleaming monolithic facade characterises the

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