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
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
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
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
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
This boutique in Antwerp by Van Halewyck & Marco Architects features glossy white surfaces in a raw concrete shell. More about Y. Di Cassanova by Van Halewyck & Marco
British designer Tom Dixon has completed the interior of the new restaurant at the Royal Academy of Arts in London. More about Restaurant at the Royal Academy by Tom Dixon
Architecture firm Scott Brownrigg have completed the London office of internet search engine Google, with a giant logo in the lobby forming doorways through the two Os. More about Google office by Scott Brownrigg
Swedish design studio Form Us With Love have completed the interior for an exhibition celebrating dapper gentlemen at Nordiska Museet in Stockholm, Sweden. More about Dissecting the Dandy by Form Us With Love
Here's another hair salon by Japanese designer Teruhiro Yanagihara, this time located in central Osaka, Japan, featuring free-standing mirrored boxes. More about NE by Teruhiro Yanagihara
Pascal Grasso Architectures of France have installed a landscape of blocks across the ceiling in this monochrome apartment in Paris. More about Apartment in Paris by Pascal Grasso Architectures
Upsetters Architects of Japan have completed the interiors for the new offices of visual design studio WOW, located in Sendai, Miyagi Prefecture, Japan. More about WOW Sendai by Upsetters Architects
This installation by Italian architect Francesco Moncada for the Wrong Weather store in Porto, Portugal, features wooden furniture clustered together in different formations. More about Algebraic Variations at Wrong Weather by Francesco Moncada