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Our September edition of Yellowtrace Spotlight rounds up the best local and international submissions, including a unique scent-inspired sculpture exhibition in London, 2017 Dulux Colour Forecast, amazing new collection from Menu, plus a few hot-to-trot interior projects. With so much awesome design news action this month, you better not waste any time!
Lisbon-based Aurora Arquitectos have renovated this heritage apartment to create a space that feels both transformed and unchanged. We love!
TANK Architects emulate the art of “Kintsugi” by joining floor cracks with gold coloured epoxy-resin, transforming the imperfect into a subject of beauty.
Menu launches new furniture, lighting & accessories collection of carefully considered pieces that are both pure & minimalist, integrating richness & depth.
Inspired by the client’s core product, Figureground Architecture celebrate the unique process of making waffles in this Waffle Cafe in Melbourne’s Fitzroy.
Sweetdram’s first ‘permanent’ home is designed to be ultra flexible – everything within the studio can be easily dismantled, moved and adapted as needed.
Hülle & Fülle have designed a new multi-purpose space for an online fashion retailer Zalando, located in Berlin, Germany.
‘Cheap and cheerful’ is rarely refined, but Valencia Lounge Hostel’s revamped interior by Masquespacio manages to tick all three boxes.
The 2017 Dulux Colour Forecast, ‘Antidote: A Colour Cure’, has been unveiled, presenting a restorative remedy to the pressures of modern life.
Lebanese interior architect and product designer, Richard Yasmine, has created a limited edition mirror collection for the SURSOCK Museum in Beirut.
In NEVERLAND, graphic artist, Emily Forgot, takes us on an ideas walkthrough, showcasing visions that have until now only lived in her sketch-books.
During London Design Festival 2016, Laboratory Perfumes & Zuza Mengham presented a unique scent-inspired sculpture exhibition at The Conran Shop.
The design of the BMW Vintage Museum celebrates the exclusiveness of the BMW vehicles, while also referencing the Chinese aesthetic heritage.
Tom Ford has put his Tadao Ando-designed Santa Fe ranch on the market for a cool $75 million USD and the real estate agent has pulled out all stops.
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