Interiors
Aesop Saint-Honoré by March Studio
The walls, floor and ceiling of this store in Paris by Melbourne practice March Studio are covered by 3,500 pieces of wood. More about Aesop Saint-Honoré by March Studio
The walls, floor and ceiling of this store in Paris by Melbourne practice March Studio are covered by 3,500 pieces of wood. More about Aesop Saint-Honoré by March Studio
Barcelona architect Anna Noguera has converted a sixteenth-century house in Girona into two contemporary holiday apartments. More about Alemanys 5 by Anna Noguera
Brazilian studio Estudio Guto Requena have designed an exhibition stand that changes color in response to how busy the space gets. More about [Cyber]Sewing Atelier by Estudio Guto Requena
This office in Paris by French designer Mathieu Lehanneur for advertising agency JWT features caves made from pulped paper and plants that play music. More about The JWT Agency by Mathieu Lehanneur
Bangkok studio Department of Architecture have installed rippling fabric fins hanging from the ceiling of this hotel lobby in Pattaya, Thailand. More about Hilton Pattaya Hotel by Department of Architecture
Process5 Design of Osaka have completed the interior of this bridal shop in Himeji, Japan. More about Bridal Magic by Process5 Design
There's a horse made of crystals hanging in fashion designer Stella McCartney's new Las Vegas store designed by London studio APA. More about Stella McCartney Las Vegas by APA
Spanish studio Cor have completed this Alicante bar with floors and walls clad in wood. More about 26 Lounge Bar by Cor
Interior designers Shed of London and Singapore have completed the women's shoe section for London department store Harrods. More about Harrods Shoe Salon by Shed
Danish typeface designers e-Types have opened a shop for their type foundry in Copenhagen, Denmark, where customers can buy digital fonts in a physical space. More about Playtype foundry and concept store by e-Types
London designer Tomás Alonso used ceramic tiles to create optical illusions in this store he designed for Spanish shoe brand Camper in London. More about Camper store in London by Tomás Alonso
Artists Studio Job of Belgium have fitted out the interior of this private boat with teak, Corian and nautical iconography. More about Firmship 42 by Studio Job
Australian studio Edwards Moore have stretched tights across the walls and throughout the interior of this pop-up fashion store in Melbourne, Australia. More about Arnsdorf temporary concept store by Edwards Moore
Here are some photos of the recently-completed Nobis Hotel by Swedish architects and designers Claesson Koivisto Rune, where the Dezeen team stayed during Stockholm Furniture Fair. More about Nobis Hotel by Claesson Koivisto Rune
Interior designer Elle Kunnos de Voss of American studio The Metrics has created the interiors for a restaurant in New York that will change every 30 days. More about What Happens When by The Metrics
Portuguese firm A+R Arquitectos installed this staircase with floating wooden treads and a zig-zag hand rail as part of the renovation of a Portuguese house. More about PAC House by A+R Arquitectos
Swedish interior designers Guise have inserted these tall black free-standing cabinets throughout a Stockholm apartment. More about Corner project by Guise
Designers Studio XAG have created a window installation in London for French fashion designer Christian Louboutin, spelling out the brand name in bright neon lettering. More about Christian Louboutin Mount Street Window by Studio XAG
Stockholm 2011: German designer Katrin Greiling created the Design Bar at this week's Stockholm Furniture Fair, featuring these orange cardboard hoods suspended over wooden loungers. More about Design Bar at Stockholm Furniture Fair by Katrin Greiling
Here are some more images of the lounge designed by Belgian artists Studio Job for the Groninger Museum in the Netherlands (see our earlier story). More about Job Lounge at the Groninger Museum by Studio Job