Interiors
AZB by Geneto
Japanese architects Geneto used screens decorated with grooves to divide this Tokyo apartment. More about AZB by Geneto
Japanese architects Geneto used screens decorated with grooves to divide this Tokyo apartment. More about AZB by Geneto
A room where teenagers can hang out designed by Mathieu Lehanneur has opened at the Centre Pompidou in Paris. More about Studio 13/16 by Mathieu Lehanneur at the Centre Pompidou
This auditorium enclosed by a red-lacquered shell is part of a new wing at the Museo d’Arte Contemporanei di Roma designed by French architect Odile Decq and due to open later this year. More about New wing at Museo d’Arte Contemporanei di Roma by Odile Decq
A temporary restaurant created by Finnish designers and serving Finnish food opens today until 3 October in London, coinciding with the London Design Festival. More about Hel Yes! temporary restaurant
London designers JamesPlumb have installed an antique church pew to create an aged interior for outfitter Hostem's new shop in Shoreditch, London. More about Hostem shop by JamesPlumb
Gagosian are to open a new gallery in Paris, designed by London studio Caruso St. John and Paris architect Jean-Francois Bodin. More about Gagosian Paris by Caruso St John and Jean-Francois Bodin
This Amsterdam apartment by Dutch interior architects i29 has two pine wood wall cabinets hiding most of the functional appliances and fitings, allowing for a completely open space. More about Home 08 by i29
Designer Emmanuelle Moureaux of Tokyo has created an installation from interlocking coloured sticks at three Issey Miyake fashion stores in Tokyo. More about Sticks by Emmanuelle Moureaux for Issey Miyake
Here's a dental clinic by Openlab Architects of Portugal, where the waiting room and reception are separated by a curtain of twisting metal strips. More about Be Clinique by Openlab Architects
French designer Paul Coudamy has created this red-gloss sliding wall unit combining a desk, bed and wardrobe for an apartment in Paris. More about Red Nest by Paul Coudamy
Dutch firm UNStudio have introduced curved walls and sweeping ceiling lights to this Manhattan loft to create a gallery, library and living space for an art collector. More about Living with Books and Art by UNStudio
This stepped cardboard installation was designed and built by Berlin University of Arts students to display their own work and meandered around a gallery at their summer show. More about UdK Bookshop 2010 by Dalia Butvidaite, Leonard Steidle and Johannes Drechsler
This restaurant interior wrapped in a curtain of mirrored fins by London architecture and interiors firm d-raw has opened at the Fenwick department store on London's New Bond Street. More about Bond & Brook by d-raw
London studio Daytrip have installed rubber display stands and a padded cell at this Hong Kong shop for fashion designer Gareth Pugh. More about Gareth Pugh store in Hong Kong by Daytrip
These Stockholm offices for fashion brand Cheap Monday by Swedish designers Uglycute feature a conference room inside a pyramid. More about Cheap Monday Office by Uglycute
The interior of this temporary store in east London for bicycle brand Tokyobike was designed by London studio Emulsion. More about Tokyobike store by Emulsion
Found Associates of London have introduced a series of self-lit display cabinets as part of their redesign of the Lollipop Shoppe furniture store in east London. More about The Lollipop Shoppe by Found Associates
UK designers Studiofibre have complete the west London headquarters of fashion brand Net-A-Porter. More about Net-A-Porter by Studiofibre
Polish studio moomoo architects have introduced mirrored columns, slanted walls and a clothes shop to the interior of this hair salon in Warsaw, Poland. More about Hair salon by moomoo architects
German studio Designliga created the new interior and branding for this patisserie owned by a Munich punk on a crusade against doilies. More about Das Neue Kubitscheck by Designliga