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Welcome to our December edition of Yellowtrace Spotlight – the last one for 2016! Can you believe it? As we conclude the year that was, we have a selection of the best submissions we’ve received this month, from new interior projects – a super playful design hostel, a temporary cafe installation, minimal & textural retail stores, and lots more! Well, I guess that’s all the news we have till next year. See y’all in 2017!
The brief for this Redfern terrace called for an overall sense of calmness, with a focus on texture, and simple but sophisticated detailing.
Designed by Icelandic studio Dodlur, the interior of ODDSSON hotel/ hostel on Reykjavík’s waterfront radiates freshness, playfulness and originality.
Designed by Ohlo Studio, the brief for Dilettante Perth flagship called for a unique physical experience – considered, minimal, textural, and experimental.
For the design of Larsson & Jennings NYC Store, Studio Mills was inspired by the West Village, referencing the materials of the local area inside the store.
We Are Huntly drew inspiration from the existing corner building, setting out to achieve a 70’s Tuscan vibe for Armadale’s latest cafe Moby 3143.
Bake Cheese Tart Store in Kyoto by Yusuke Seki bridges the gap between tradition & innovation, featuring display counters constructed from Lego blocks.
JC Architecture’s Happier Cafe in Taiwan is imagined as a playful art installation – a temporary interior that’s made almost entirely from paper.
A collaboration between Jarrad Seng & Amok Island, Parallels presents a new perspective on the rugged coastline of renowned WA destination, Rottnest Island.
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