Hey guys, welcome to the April edition of Yellowtrace Spotlight. This month’s design news highlights a bunch of local & international projects from Belarus, The Netherlands, China, Germany, Spain and England; new products from Asaf Weinbroom and Design By Them; a bunch of new launches from Milan Design Week from Nita and Eskayel, Marble Stories II, Formations by Note Design Studio, plus much more. Get involved!
Drawing from the idyllic location, Golden have restored The Esplanade, a late 20th-century property with panoramic views of Melbourne’s Port Phillip Bay.
Buero Wagner gave a lakeside home extension in rural Germany a rather moody edge, cladding the 80sqm structure entirely in jet black carbonised timber.
AD ARCHITECTURE has completed a furniture showroom in Shantou, Guangdong, China, inspired by the idea of illusions and dreams, dubbed ‘Dreams-Chasing’.
Basic geometric shapes and unusual material combinations have inspired the latest lighting series of Tel Aviv-based industrial designer Asaf Weinbroom.
Italian-Brazilian designers Ronald Sasson, Giorgio Bonaguro and Gustavo Martini have joined forces for their second collaborative project Marble Stories II.
New Italian design brand Nita opened their permanent showroom with the inauguration of Omni, a multisensory exhibition inspired by interaction with nature.
For her latest exhibition, Kate Ballis explores the exotic scenes of the Galapagos Islands, the land that sparked Charles Darwin’s Theory of Evolution.