Yellow (see what we did there?), and welcome to the March edition of Yellowtrace Spotlight. This month we are sharing a whole bunch of design news including several new shorwoom openings by DEDON, Poliform and VBO Australia, a few super cool residential, hospitality and retail projects (of course!), three exhibitions in New York, Madrid & Melbourne worth knowing about, and much more. Get amongst it!
Nicholas Szczepaniak Architects give the 90s-era post-war factory conversion a slick update – by opening out cellular rooms, replacing dated timber laminate floors, and offering fix for a heat-leaking rooftop conservatory.
Cookers Gourmet Café by Moscow-based bureau Veter Design and Architecture, probably wouldn’t look out of place on Flinders Lane, but all the while it is still rooted in its Russian locale.
Torn from the pages of the real deal in Singapore and Malaysia, HWKR in Melbourne’s CBD is a futuristic and fresh hawker-hall concept, pieced together by Craig Tan Architects and Brand Works.
Kloke has revealed a new Melbourne city flagship designed by David Goss. The 90 sqm space reflects the brand’s values of simplicity and functionality and a keen interest in sculptural form.
Discreet and versatile, Bolon’s latest flooring collection acts as a bridge between objects and their surroundings, demonstrating the positive effect good design can have on our senses.
The German pre-eminent luxury outdoor furniture brand DEDON has recently launched its flagship Australian showroom in Sydney’s Rosebery, showcasing its pioneering vision for designer outdoor furniture.
VBO Australia’s recently updated Sydney showroom brings together the latest pieces from two impressive high-end Italian brands – Viabizzuno and Henry Timi.
Poliform’s much-anticipated new retail space has undergone a complete architectural and interior redesign, resulting in a larger Melbourne flagship for the iconic Italian brand.
To ring in the 20th birthday celebration, Cult has extended its Sydney showroom making room for eight new brands, as well as creating a standalone NAU gallery, showcasing their impressive collection of Australian designers.
Jorge Penadés has kept up his innovative exploration of left-over materials with a new eight-piece collection that pushes the potential of leather as a sturdy structural material, presented as part of Madrid Design Festival.
Victorian artist Stacey Rees has revealed a new body of work at the Modern Times showroom in Melbourne, featuring portraits that display emotions of people caught up in today’s society.
nendo’s Light Fragments is a series of hand-carved white acrylic boards, chiselled back from opaque to transparent, designed as a special tribute to the Isamu Noguchi’s iconic Akari lantern.
Hecker Guthrie’s idea for the Lindenderry Hotel was to produce intimate spaces inspired by the charming rural setting of the property as a contemporary take on the traditional estate home.