EmmaFoale

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Explore the first Fritz Hansen Stay | Pop-up hotel in Seoul

Fritz Hansen Stay, a tranquil pop-up retreat in the Gahoe-dong district of Seoul, invites guests to experience the fusion of Danish and Korean design inside the converted Fritz Hansen showroom.  Design savvy travellers can discover the wondrous interiors of traditional…

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Yogapoint pavilion for public spaces | Inspiring wellbeing

In response to a strategy to strengthen and enhance public spaces in a region of the Czech Republic, KLAR has designed a prefabricated structure called Yogapoint that offers a place to practice yoga or relax.  The brief from the Moravian-Silesian…

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TAŞ restaurant | Authentic Turkish style leads design

Permeating Turkish cuisine and culture into the much-loved TAŞ restaurant in South London, Iungo Studio has unified two spaces with Arabic design detailing.  The restaurant owners, who are passionate about using authentic ingredients and developing their own recipes, wanted an…

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Courtauld Gallery reopens | Three-year transformation

Following the most significant modernisation project in its history, the Courtauld Gallery has now reopened its doors to the public. Stirling Prize-winning architects Witherford Watson Mann designed the redevelopment which revitalises and opens up the original building.  The internationally renowned Gallery…

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Kolon Loft by Norm Architects | Crafting connected spaces

Norm Architects have completed Kolon Loft, a contemporary remodelling of an early 20th century family home in Copenhagen that uses a central axis to create harmonious interconnection between its rooms.  Overlooking the tranquil Gentofte lake, the house not only seeks…

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Matere stationery honours slow living | Meet the Maker

“I truly believe in the importance of carving out time away from the transient, cold digital space in favour of something more natural, organic and memorable. The tactile, multi-sensory nature of something like paper can prompt a slowing down and…

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The Mills Fabrica | New home for sustainable innovators

A new landmark platform in King’s Cross, The Mills Fabrica offers a multifaceted co-working space and concept store for social and sustainable innovations.  Fabrica stems from heritage revitalisation project The Mills, led by Nan Fung Group in Hong Kong, that…

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Friedman shelving system | Modular aesthetic by Bolia

An uncomplicated design language defines the new Friedman shelving system by American designer Adam Friedman for Bolia.  This intuitive, modular design solution can be assembled in numerous formations to accommodate different needs in various rooms and create satisfying, organised storage.…

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Studio McW adapt Edwardian home | Modern reinvention

Creating a contemporary twist on Edwardian principles, Studio McW has sensitively extended and internally rebuilt the RR Residence in Clapham with a refined material palette.  Unlike other extensions to the neighbouring houses, this property celebrates the existing proportions that the…

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Skate at Somerset House | Festive fun on ice this winter

Within its Neo-Classical courtyard setting, this year’s Skate at Somerset House will include a brand new series of Skate Lates and an all-day dining experience.  Whilst there’s all the much-loved twinkle and sparkle that this winter destination is known for,…

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White Arkitekter aims to cut carbon | Sara Cultural Centre

Standing at 75-metres tall, Sweden’s new Sara Culture Centre by White Arkitekter is one of the world’s tallest timber buildings to date and a model for sustainable design and construction.  With the aim to be carbon negative within 50 years,…

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Bertrand Lejoly designs D-Neo bathroom | Meet the Maker

Belgium designer Bertrand Lejoly has put his creativity into the new D-Neo bathroom range for Duravit, coming up with stylish and versatile solutions.  With all the functionality boxes ticked, there is so much more to the D-Neo range as it…

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Birdy Swing lamp | Based on original Birger Dahl sketch

Based on an original sketch by Norwegian designer Birger Dahl in 1952, the Birdy Swing lamp has been released into production for the first time. Scandinavian design brand Northern has worked closely with the Birger Dahl family to bring the…

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Creative floristry with Philippa Craddock | Meet the Maker

“I love the calm that flowers bring when I am designing, mixed with the high intensity of an event install, and then the inspiration that one single branch of greenery will evoke, the detail and the absolute magic in nature,” Philippa…

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Design Museum to award new talent | The Ralph Saltzman Prize

The Ralph Saltzman Prize is the newly announced annual award that Design Museum London will reward to emerging design talent. It signifies the museum’s commitment to the future of design, and it offers support to up-and-coming creators through a £5,000…

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