Interiors
Living Lab by Ab Rogers for Pizza Express
Customers can play their own music inside booths at this pizza restaurant in Richmond, UK, designed by Ab Rogers of London. More about Living Lab by Ab Rogers for Pizza Express
Customers can play their own music inside booths at this pizza restaurant in Richmond, UK, designed by Ab Rogers of London. More about Living Lab by Ab Rogers for Pizza Express
Melbourne practice March Studio have trapped 4500 cardboard boxes behind netting in this store for Australian skincare brand Aesop. More about Aesop at Merci by March Studio
London designer Simon Heijdens has applied a special film to windows at the Art Institute Chicago that creates constantly-changing shadows in response to weather conditions outside. More about Shade by Simon Heijdens
Japanese architect Jo Nagasaka of Schemata Architecture Office used materials reclaimed from a demolished house for the interior of this Tokyo shop for Australian skincare brand Aesop. More about Aesop Aoyama by Schemata Architecture Office
The Groninger Museum in the Netherlands has re-opened following a renovation including areas designed by Studio Job, Maarten Baas and Jaime Hayón. More about Groninger Museum renovation by Studio Job, Maarten Baas and Jaime Hayón
Here are some photos of Studioilse's latest project, a five-storey apartment building in Hong Kong. More about TwoTwoSix Hollywood Road by Studioilse
French architects RDAI have completed this new Paris boutique for fashion brand Hermès inside a 1930s swimming pool building. More about Hermès Rive Gauche by RDAI
This bar in Shanghai by 3Gatti Architecture Studio has an undulating cave-like form created by apertures cut into fins along its length. More about Zebar by 3Gatti Architecture Studio
Belgian studio Atelier Tom Vanhee opened this apartment in a listed Bruges building to the attic above, then opened the attic to the sky. More about Renovation Bruges by Atelier Tom Vanhee
Italian studio Antonio Ravalli Architetti have transformed the ground floor of a warehouse in Verona, Italy, into a showroom featuring gathered translucent curtains hanging from the ceiling. More about Art Gallery Showroom by Antonio Ravalli Architetti
London firm Universal Design Studio have completed the interior of a shop on London's New Bond Street for fashion brand Mulberry. More about Mulberry New Bond Street store by Universal Design Studio
Grégory Lacoua and Jean Sébastien Lagrange of French design studio John Doe designed furniture for this Parisian chapel, which has been renovated by French architects 3box. More about Chapel of the Assumption Interior by John Doe
Shoes are displayed on conveyor belts at this store in Barcelona by Spanish firm Bailo+Rull ADD Arquitectura. More about Munich La Roca by Bailo+Rull ADD Arquitectura
Japanese designer Tokujin Yoshioka designed this boutique to display fashion designer Issey Miyake's 132 5. collection of garments, which fold from two-dimensional geometric shapes into structured clothes (see our earlier story). More about 132 5. Issey Miyake by Tokujin Yoshioka
Architects Teka Studio have converted an old tannery store house in Bergamo, Italy into a family home. More about Interno Giorno by Teka Studio
Design studio LOLA - Local Office for Large Architecture and architect Riccardo Cavaciocchi have completed the renovation of a paper restoration centre in Lecce, Italy. More about Centre for Paper Restoration by LOLA
Facet Studio have completed the interior of a vintage shop in Osaka, Japan, using cedarwood, rice paper and linen. More about Habitat Antique by Facet Studio
This clothing store in Tel Aviv by Z-A Studio of New York features items displayed on a pegboard that runs to the ceiling of the double-height space. More about Delicatessen 2 by Z-A Studio
Here are some pictures of Carmody Groarke's exhibition design for Drawing Fashion, which opened at the Design Museum in London earlier this month. More about Drawing Fashion at The Design Museum by Carmody Groarke
Dutch designers Niels van Eijk & Miriam van der Lubbe have refurbished a concert hall in Eindhoven. More about Frits Philips Concert Hall by Niels van Eijk & Miriam van der Lubbe