Hello friends, and welcome to the November 2019 edition of where we round up the best submissions of local and global design news. We’ve had some seriously brilliant submissions this month (like, what’s new?!) spanning all corners of the globe – London, Dusseldorf, Shanghai, Barcelona, New York, Melbourne and, of course, our hometown Sydney. Take a look at what’s hot this month. Happy reading!
Set within an impressive Renaissance-style heritage building, Sella Concept-designed Public Hall co-working space is set to open in London’s Westminster.
Boutique film studio Peoplegrapher have a new minimal, gallery-like office in Dusseldorf designed by Berlin-based experimental interiors studio Vaust.
Wutopia Lab have completed their renovation of Hypocam House in Shanghai, transforming a property that formerly housed six families to a single residence.
Combining function and flare, Studio Tate and Tecture came together to conceive the characterful family home in Melbourne’s bayside suburb Brighton.
After a fire tragically wreaked severe damage to the interior, CaSA refurbished the Klinker family apartment in Barcelona with clever use of materials.
Anna Karlin Studio has designed 11 model apartments for One Manhattan Square, with each apartment telling the story of a unique conceptual character.
Third-generation restaurateurs, the Reymonds, have opened Frédéric in Melbourne’s Cremorne with a fit-out by SJB inspired by European arthouse cinema.
Versatile design by Golden transforms Nine Yards from day to night, and café to restaurant, providing an engaging experience that marries food and setting.
Australian tapware brand Phoenix expands NX Showers range with cutting edge HydroSense technology, aiming to take luxurious bathing to the next level.
Lightly’s latest homewares collection Second Nature celebrates the comfort and sensibility that comes with practice and habit, with over 30 new items.
The brainchild of Ukrainian architect and designer Victoria Yakusha, FAINA design brand manifests local domestic traditions, materials and craft techniques.
Tigmi Trading presents their Casa D’Arte collection of Berber carpets, with contemporary and traditional designs set within the restored Palazzo Daniele.
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