Our June edition of rounds up the best local and international submissions, including some hot and happening restaurants in Shanghai & Amsterdam, new products from Studio Mumbai, Vitra & Virgil Abloh, the iconic Hill House encased by Carmody Groarke plus some seriously amazing projects by DAS Lab, Mim Design and nendo to name a few. Let’s get straight into it!
Sun Tianwen, chief designer of Shanghai Hip Hop has completed Setsugekka, a Japanese restaurant in Shanghai that is unapologetically maximalist in design.
Ramona is a new edition to Amsterdam’s bustling hospitality scene, designed by local interior architecture agency Studio Modijefsky.
Shanghai-based studio DAS Lab has designed a concept store for eyewear brand MUJOSH in Guangzhou, China, centered on the notion of stillness.
Mim Design has completed a Melbourne showroom and workspace for a family-run business Woodcut presenting as a chic shrine to timber in all its glory.
The trio behind New York-based furniture brand Egg Collective have designed a new flagship location on the ground floor of a historic TriBeCa building.
Brussels design gallery Maniera hosts a new 14-piece handmade furniture and homewares collection by celebrated Indian architecture practice Studio Mumbai.
Virgil Abloh has ‘hacked’ the archives of iconic Swiss furniture brand Vitra, reinterpreting classic pieces as part of an installation for Art Basel.
Charles Rennie Mackintosh’s iconic Hill House has been encased in a scaffolding-like structure by Carmody Groarke, set for a radical restoration.
nendo have designed an office building in the Kojimachi neighborhood in central Tokyo, veiled by a timber grid serving more than its aesthetic purpose.
Jessica Helgerson Interior Design have restored a 1907 house in Portland into a cosy, forest-inspired family home complete with a handpainted kitchen mural.
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