Our September edition of Yellowtrace Spotlight rounds up the best local and international submissions, including a vibrant and casual interior by Studio Roslyn; four new beautiful products from Porcelain Bear, Poliform, Parachilna & Flokk; a renovated Sydney home from Luigi Rosselli Architects, South Africa’s biggest art museum carved out of a historic grain silo building, plus a many other hot-to-trot projects. With so much awesome design action this month, you better jump right in!
Modern design language of sharp edges, abstract forms, robust cantilevered canopies and oversized windows feature in this home by Luigi Rosselli Architects.
Studio Roslyn’s Superbaba references traditional Middle Eastern diners, offset with bold, contemporary colours that create a vibrant and casual atmosphere.
DesignOffice’s design response for Oscar Wylee’s new store is anchored in an understanding of the brand, their eyewear, and the way people shop for it.
Inserted into the ground floor of the new Commonwealth Bank office building, Studio Tate has designed this cafe around the historic idea of a treasury.
Parachilna has launched three new collections by superstar designers, comprising of wall, floor, table and ceiling lamps for both indoor and outdoor use.
First introduced at Salone del Mobile earlier this year, Poliform Mondrian Sofa blends graphic and modern elements with a strong architectural influence.
Common Sense brought together 7 renowned designers who produced original pieces from Portuguese stone, presented inside Lina Bo Bardi’s iconic Glass House.
Studio Heatherwick carved the inside of a disused grain silo building on Cape Town’s waterfront, transforming it into South Africa’s biggest art museum.
This photographer & floral designer collaboration features vibrant, dusty hues arranged into a quiet choreography where the flowers are still but not static.