Interior Design

Elemental House by Archmongers

Elemental House by Archmongers

Elemental House by Archmongers named London's best new home renovation A light-filled 1970s home renovation that "seamlessly integrates" with its original character has been named London's home of the year by Don't Move, Improve! 2025. Designed by architecture studio Archmongers, the split-level home in Hackney was selected as the overall winner of the annual award from a 14-strong shortlist. Named Elemental House, the renovation was praised by the jury for its "subtly upgraded" exterior and series of updated interior spaces that "flow together effortlessly". Elemental House has been named winner of the Don't Move, Improve! 2025 "The layers of interventions at...

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Keiji Ashizawa Design turns concrete office into Karimoku

Keiji Ashizawa Design turns concrete office into Karimoku

Keiji Ashizawa Design turns concrete office into Karimoku creative hub Japanese studio Keiji Ashizawa Design has completed a minimalist renovation of a 1990s concrete building in Tokyo to create the Karimoku Research Center. The studio was tasked with turning the three-storey former office building into a hub where Japanese wooden furniture brand Karimoku could host exhibitions, talks and other events. Using neutral tones and a pared-back material palette, Keiji Ashizawa Design aimed to highlight the raw, brutalist character of the original building while also introducing some more refined, elegant details. Keiji Ashizawa Design has renovated a concrete building in Tokyo to...

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Silver Root tiles by Marazzi

Silver Root tiles by Marazzi

Silver Root tiles by Marazzi Dezeen Showroom: Italian manufacturer Marazzi has created a range of stone-effect porcelain tiles named Silver Root, with veiny surfaces made by 3D printing. Silver Root has a neutral colour palette with dark brown veining contrasting against a light background, informed by the appearance of Turkish marble. Silver Root references the veining of Turkish marble The tiles come in rectangular and square formats and they can be applied to a range of surfaces, including floors, walls, bathrooms and kitchen worktops. Its veined surface pattern was made by the 3D Ink technology developed by Ragno, a porcelain and ceramic...

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Sofitel Sydney Wentworth unveils first glimpse into $60 million transformation of iconic hotel

Sofitel Sydney Wentworth unveils first glimpse into $60 million transformation of iconic hotel

Sofitel Sydney Wentworth unveils first glimpse into $60 million transformation of iconic hotel   As Australia's first luxury hotel, it has hosted an array of international dignitaries and celebrities since its opening in 1966. 436 newly appointed guest rooms and suites spanning 15 storeys will be a part of the refurbishment. A new hospitality precinct will offer international travellers a taste of Australia's dining scene including two restaurants, two bars and one of Sydney's largest rooftop terraces. The hotel has released new images of what the new transformation will look like. (Sydney, Australia: 2024): Sofitel Sydney Wentworth has unveiled the...

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‘Unique Tiles create high-quality custom-printed bathroom tiles’

‘Unique Tiles create high-quality custom-printed bathroom tiles’

‘Unique Tiles create high-quality custom-printed bathroom tiles’ ✨ Unique Tiles is excited to reveal the latest addition to its product range: printed tiles that will make your bathroom unique! Your first paragraph should offer journalists a little more detail about the new product – when it launches, what the inspiration was, why consumers will love it, etc.    Somerset-based tile company Unique Tiles is now offering customers a truly bespoke experience in tiling their bathroom by allowing them to design their own printed bathroom tiles. Unique Tiles then prints the chosen design onto premium porcelain tiles, which are then fired at...

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