October edition of Yellowtrace Spotlight is upon us, as we round up the best local and global design news, including the part-fabulous, part-freaky Bar concept in Vienna; brand-spankin’ new product releases from Broached Commissions, Fibonacci Stone and Lambert & Fils; Aesop’s incredible new Sydney store and their largest in the world to date; sizzling local & international projects by Doherty Design Studio, Daniel Boddam, Studio Tack, Alex Cochrane Architects, to name just a few. Go, go, go!
Originally a two-bedroom residence, Saransh converted MD Apartment in Ahmedabad, India into a bohemian studio replete with polished concrete and timber.
Maximizing flexibility & a nomadic ethos, the Alex Cochrane Architects-designed Selfridges buying office in Marylebone offers a variety of working options.
Conceived as an inner sanctum with elements of play and nostalgia, the new Marquise baby store by Doherty Design Studio feels equally immersive and calm.
Taking over a former 1950s record store in Vienna, LAX Bar is an homage to Adolf Loos’ famed ‘American Bar’ conceived by four Austrian and German artists.
Contemplating villages and their change under the influence of globalization drove Delhi-based design firm Portal92 in conceptualizing The Village Café.
Studio Tack have completed Tsukimi Japanese restaurant in East Village, reinterpreting Japanese design principles while avoiding indulgence in any clichés.
Constantly innovating in the field of terrazzo, Fibonacci Stone have expanded their popular Neues range with four new finishes inspired by Brutalist forms.
Montreal-based Lambert & Fils launch the Parc lighting collection, a collaboration with Swiss designer Adrien Rovero inspired by childhood imagination.
Benjamin Hubert of design agency LAYER has collaborated with responsible fashion company RAEBURN on the Canopy collection made from recycled parachutes.
Responding to rapid changes across office space and design, furniture brand Reddie are aiming to change work lives with their new Non-Corporate Workstation.