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  • Nagatachō Apartment by Adam Nathaniel Furman

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    Adam Nathaniel Furman's Nagatachō Apartment is designed to be a "visual feast"

    A bubblegum-pink kitchen and a stripey watermelon-green floor are some of the features inside this Tokyo apartment, which designer Adam Nathaniel Furman has completed in a sugar-sweet colour palette. More about Adam Nathaniel Furman's Nagatachō Apartment is designed to be a "visual feast"

    Natasha Levy | 30 January 2020 | Leave a comment
  • Fosbury & Sons Amsterdam, designed by Going East

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    Fosbury & Sons sets up Amsterdam co-working space inside 19th-century hospital

    A Dutch hospital that dates back to 1845 is the unconventional setting for co-working company Fosbury & Sons' first international branch, which features interiors by Going East. More about Fosbury & Sons sets up Amsterdam co-working space inside 19th-century hospital

    Natasha Levy | 29 January 2020 | Leave a comment
  • Main Street cafe in Melbourne, designed by Biasol

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    Biasol uses green tones for update of Melbourne's Main Street cafe

    Monochrome tiles and rich-green fixtures pervade this much-loved neighbourhood cafe in Melbourne, which has been revamped by Australian design studio Biasol. More about Biasol uses green tones for update of Melbourne's Main Street cafe

    Natasha Levy | 29 January 2020 | Leave a comment
  • Imperfect Residence by NC Design & Architecture

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    Hong Kong's Imperfect Residence embraces the values of wabi-sabi

    NC Design & Architecture has applied an array of naturally flawed materials throughout this Hong Kong apartment, which has been designed in accordance with the Japanese philosophy of wabi-sabi. More about Hong Kong's Imperfect Residence embraces the values of wabi-sabi

    Ali Morris | 28 January 2020 | Leave a comment
  • John-Paul Philippe'sConnecticut home and studio

    John-Paul Philippe refurbishes neglected Connecticut barn to create his remote home and studio

    American designer and artist John-Paul Philippe has turned a weathered log cabin in Connecticut into his home and studio featuring striped wooden walls, eclectic ornaments and rustic finishes. More about John-Paul Philippe refurbishes neglected Connecticut barn to create his remote home and studio

    Eleanor Gibson | 27 January 2020 | Leave a comment
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    Eclectic decor fills Eberly restaurant and tavern in central Austin

    Hanging plants, used books and a bar salvaged from New York are among the diverse elements incorporated into an eatery and bar in Texas conceived by architecture studio Clayton & Little and interior designer Mickie Spencer. More about Eclectic decor fills Eberly restaurant and tavern in central Austin

    Jenna McKnight | 27 January 2020 | Leave a comment
  • Apartment XVII by Studio Razavi

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    Studio Razavi completes "introspective" Apartment XVII in historic Lyon neighbourhood

    Studio Razavi has abandoned excessive decoration for simple plaster walls and arched niches inside this Lyon apartment, which is meant to channel a sense of calm. More about Studio Razavi completes "introspective" Apartment XVII in historic Lyon neighbourhood

    Natasha Levy | 27 January 2020 | Leave a comment
  • McGill 120 by La Firme

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    Room-sized shower "big enough for two" features inside Montreal apartment McGill 120

    Canadian studio La Firme has turned a former industrial space in a Montreal heritage building into a contemporary home. More about Room-sized shower "big enough for two" features inside Montreal apartment McGill 120

    Bridget Goldberg | 26 January 2020 | Leave a comment
  • Explore the latest bathroom trends on this week’s Pinterest board

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    Explore the latest bathroom trends on this week's Pinterest board

    Our updated Pinterest board features bathrooms with bold designs, including a glass-walled shower room and the striking bathrooms of The Siren Hotel in Detroit. Follow Dezeen on Pinterest or visit our updated board to see more. More about Explore the latest bathroom trends on this week's Pinterest board

    Daria Casalini | 26 January 2020 | Leave a comment
  • Nova Pets grooming salon by Say Architects

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    Hangzhou's Nova Pets is a grooming parlour where owners can hang out with their animals

    Say Architects has completed a grooming salon for pets in Hangzhou, China, which includes a sunken cafe, playground and a paddling pool where four-legged visitors can dip their paws. More about Hangzhou's Nova Pets is a grooming parlour where owners can hang out with their animals

    Ali Morris | 26 January 2020 | Leave a comment
  • Veronika by Roman and Williams

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    Roman and Williams creates "romantic" Veronika restaurant inside New York's Fotografiska museum

    Hand-painted murals and crown-like brass chandeliers feature in the Veronika restaurant in New York, which local studio Roman and Williams designed to reference a variety of artistic styles. More about Roman and Williams creates "romantic" Veronika restaurant inside New York's Fotografiska museum

    Paul Jebara | 25 January 2020 | Leave a comment
  • Olive co-living India PriestmanGoode

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    PriestmanGoode to design interiors of vast Indian co-living spaces

    PriestmanGoode has unveiled designs for the interiors and branding of Indian co-living venture Olive, which will launch with a 15,000-bed community in Bangalore. More about PriestmanGoode to design interiors of vast Indian co-living spaces

    Augusta Pownall | 24 January 2020 | Leave a comment
  • Rupor office designed by Dvekati

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    Dvekati references 1960s Russia for interior of Moscow office

    MDF tiles and blue carpet are some of the simple materials that architecture studio Dvekati has used to furnish this office in Moscow, which takes cues from the pared-back aesthetic of Soviet modernism. More about Dvekati references 1960s Russia for interior of Moscow office

    Ali Morris | 24 January 2020 | Leave a comment
  • 59th Street Renovation by General Assembly

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    General Assembly upgrades apartment inside brutalist Manhattan tower

    New York studio General Assembly has reconfigured a 1970s apartment in the city's Upper East Side into a sun-light space with a home office. More about General Assembly upgrades apartment inside brutalist Manhattan tower

    Bridget Goldberg | 23 January 2020 | Leave a comment
  • Al Faya Lodge is a hotel and spa in Sharjah by Shurooq

    Shurooq's hotels demonstrate Sharjah's "very rich heritage"

    Al Faya Lodge and Al Bait Hotel offer hospitality that connects travellers with Sharjah's history says Khawla Al Hashimi, director of project development at Shurooq, in this video produced by Dezeen for the AHEAD awards. More about Shurooq's hotels demonstrate Sharjah's "very rich heritage"

    Calum Lindsay | 23 January 2020
  • Hverdagen restaurant in Copenhagen, designed by Vermland

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    Elements inside Copenhagen restaurant Hverdagen are made from a single Douglas fir tree

    Douglas fir-wood fixtures and furnishings feature throughout this Copenhagen restaurant, which local studio Vermland has designed to have a cosy, familial atmosphere. More about Elements inside Copenhagen restaurant Hverdagen are made from a single Douglas fir tree

    Natasha Levy | 23 January 2020 | Leave a comment
  • La Manufacture furniture

    La Manufacture is out to prove that design can still survive on the high street

    A lifestyle brand with "a real soul" has launched in Paris, in a boutique that brings fashion together with furniture and homeware. More about La Manufacture is out to prove that design can still survive on the high street

    Amy Frearson | 23 January 2020 | Leave a comment
  • APL store LA

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    APL plays with proportions in "dramatic but serene" LA flagship store

    Sneaker brand APL has opened its first store — a dramatically narrow, runway-like space in Los Angeles with an interior designed by architect Bernard Dubois. More about APL plays with proportions in "dramatic but serene" LA flagship store

    Rima Sabina Aouf | 22 January 2020 | Leave a comment
  • Paradise restaurant in London, designed by Dan Preston

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    Interiors of London's Paradise restaurant nods to Sri Lanka's brutalist buildings

    Cement, concrete and black steel merge to form the Brutalist-inspired interiors of this Sri Lankan restaurant in Soho, London, which Dan Preston Studio has dotted with tropical details. More about Interiors of London's Paradise restaurant nods to Sri Lanka's brutalist buildings

    Ali Morris | 21 January 2020 | Leave a comment
  • Soho Loft by Julian King Architect

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    Sculptural white wall hides staircase in renovated 19th-century Soho warehouse

    A new sleeping mezzanine, a bookcase with a rolling ladder and a sprinkler main painted bright red are among the features in this airy New York apartment that has been updated by local architect Julian King. More about Sculptural white wall hides staircase in renovated 19th-century Soho warehouse

    Jenna McKnight | 20 January 2020 | Leave a comment
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