Interiors
Shoebox by Sergio Mannino Studio
Brooklyn designers Sergio Mannino Studio have completed the interior of a shoe shop in New York where the walls are covered in interchangeable panels. More about Shoebox by Sergio Mannino Studio
Brooklyn designers Sergio Mannino Studio have completed the interior of a shoe shop in New York where the walls are covered in interchangeable panels. More about Shoebox by Sergio Mannino Studio
Japanese interior design company Wonderwall have completed a chocolatier's shop in Harajuku, Japan, where chocolate seems to drip from the walls and ceiling. More about Godiva Chocoiste by Wonderwall
Here are some more images of a noodle bar in Las Vegas by Japanese studio design spirits co., ltd, one of the winning projects at The Great Indoors Awards last week (see our previous story). More about Beijing Noodle No. 9 by design spirits co., ltd
Designers Eiri Ota and Irene Gardpoit Chan of UUfie have completed the renovation of an apartment in Kanagawa, Japan, where the space is divided by two velvet curtains. More about Nagi by Eiri Ota and Irene Gardpoit Chan
Beijing Noodle No.9 (above) in Las Vegas by Japanese studio Design Spirits is one of five winners of The Great Indoors Awards this year. More about Winners of The Great Indoors Awards 2009
Amsterdam designers Studio Roelof Mulder and Bureau Ira Koers have won the Serve and Facilitate (Public) Great Indoors Award for their project University Library of the University of Amsterdam. More about University Library of the University of Amsterdam by Studio Roelof Mulder and Bureau Ira Koers
German-Japanese studio Minkus Architects Tokyo have renovated an apartment in Tokyo using curtains that make it look like a fabric play-house. More about Egota305 by Minkus Architects Tokyo
Dutch architects MVRDV and designer Richard Hutten have completed a research facility within a courtyard at the Delft University of Technology. More about The Why Factory by MVRDV and Richard Hutten
Here are some images of a fashion store in Belgrade, Serbia, designed by architect Irena Kilibarda of Dsigned By for fashion designer Tamara Radivojevic. More about Fashion Studio by Irena Kilibarda
Photographer Marco Zanta has sent us his photographs of an apartment designed by Italian architects MZC Architettura in Treviso, Italy. More about Casax5 by MZC Architettura
London studio Featherstone Young have completed the interior of a new office for space advertising agency Wieden + Kennedy in London. More about Wieden + Kennedy offices by Featherstone Young
Copenhagen studio WE architecture have completed the interior of a tea shop in Copenhagen, Denmark, which features an image of a teapot picked out in back-lit perforations on the counter and shelves. More about T-Magi by WE architecture
Berlin architects nOffice designed Performa Hub, a venue for the Performa 09 biennial held in New York earlier this month. More about Performa Hub by nOffice
Japanese designers Nendo have completed a store in Tokyo for fashion designer Issey Miyake. More about 24 Issey Miyake Shop by Nendo
Los Angeles designers Deegan Day Design have created an angular installation framing two dual-projection screens at the SCI-Arc gallery in Los Angeles. More about Blow x Blow by Deegan Day Design
French designer Patrick Nadeau has created an installation for Italian brand Boffi, consisting of hanging domes covered in living plants. More about Rainforest by Patrick Nadeau for Boffi
Melbourne architects March Studio have hung 30 km of coconut-husk string from the ceiling of a new shop in Singapore for Australian skincare brand Aesop. More about Aesop store by March Studio
London practice Amanda Levete Architects were awarded the Interiors and Fit-Out Prize at the World Architecture Festival in Barcelona last week for their Corian Super-Surfaces Showroom in Milan. More about Corian Super-Surfaces Showroom by Amanda Levete Architects
Hong Kong studio Design Systems have completed the interior of the control room at Hong Kong international airport. More about Control room of Hong Kong international airport by Design Systems
Young Spanish architects Carlos Pereda Iglesias and Óscar Pérez Silanes have completed the refurbishment of an apartment in Pamplona, Spain. More about Reform of Housing in Pamplona by Carlos Pereda Iglesias and Óscar Pérez Silanes