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28 November 2018

Playful prints

Since founding her multi-award-winning studio in 2014, Anna Glover has received a British Elle Decoration award, House Beautiful Editor’s award and collaborated on a global collection with H&M. Her studio specialises in luxury wallpapers, fashion and creative consultancy and her work is distinctive for its use of storytelling and unique sense of atmosphere.

Designers from Aotta Studio – Tanya Repina, Misha Repin and Alexander Bolma – have created a new acoustic material based on spruce needles.

The North Pennines AONB Partnership commissioned Artist Rob Mulholland to create a temporary visual artwork which was installed at Low Force, responding to the geology of this special part of Teesdale.

28 November 2018

A Film Noir interior

The Jianliju theatre company, in an interesting examination of typology, offers a unique spectator experience where the audience plays an integral part of the performances and productions. As such, the brief for the new premises in Shanghai demanded a careful architectural approach to the relationships between space, event and movement.

Sleep, Europe’s leading hotel design and development event, has announced the next stage in its evolution. This year, it becomes Sleep + Eat, reflecting the growing interconnectedness of restaurants, bars and hotels in creating the full hospitality experience. The show will also be relocating to Olympia London’s National Hall.

The boutique hotel unveils its new design-forward look with a focus on bold colours and Hawaiian influences.

Dulux Trade, one of the UK’s leading paint brands, has revealed its coveted ColourFutures colour palettes for 2019.

Adorning the exteriors and interiors of many iconic spaces – be they palaces, temples or tombs – murals are arguably one of the first forms of wall decoration blurring the lines between art and storytelling.

Nabil Issa is a Lebanese-American Designer with a diverse background that is reflected in his minimalistic yet distinguished designs.

The design of TripAdvisor’s UK head office was greatly influenced by an airport departure lounge. The company transformed the huge and noisy space into a welcoming, peaceful place, reinforcing the brand image all through the use of clever acoustic treatments.

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