Welcome to the July edition of Yellowtrace Spotlight! This month we are sharing a whole bunch of design news including a few super cool hospitality projects (but of course!), gelato-hued yoga space in Moscow, beautiful new ceramic tile range, and a little bit of Australian art action worth knowing about. You better fasten your seat belts, peeps!
When one of Southern Africa’s most exclusive hotels gave an open brief for its bar redesign, OKHA opted to combine two seemingly opposing visual styles.
Designed by LOT Office, Devoción Coffee Shop is drenched in natural light, complete with a luscious indoor garden featuring 35 different plant species.
This specialty coffee store in Kobe was built into a former barber shop, with elements stripped back to reveal its history, and subtle new details added in.
The trend of sweating it out somewhere stylish is here to stay, with the newest addition being this dreamy, gelato-hued Moscow yoga space by Crosby Studios.
MUJI Materials Garden by Ladies & Gentlemen Studio drew inspiration from simple, high-quality design, bringing light to honest approach to materiality.
Taking inspiration from the beach and coastal lifestyle, Sarah Ellison’s debut collection of cement tiles showcases her penchant for warm, earthy tones.
Kara Rosenlund’s impossibly arresting oversized wall art includes romantic black & white scenes, earthy Australian landscapes, and calm blue seascapes.
Market Kolektiv gives shape to a contemporary vision of distinct Slavic style, tapping into the consciousness of generations who grew up with its aesthetic.