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Well, hello there, good lookin’, and welcome to the February 2020 edition of Yellowtrace Spotlight – our monthly roundup of the best submissions and discoveries. Catch up on a number of local and international projects including directional new office space for a clever Sydney interior designer, an amazing tiny prefab house from Muji, a few great hospitality projects in Amsterdam, Beijing & Copenhagen worth knowing about, and a bunch of other things you don’t want to miss. Come on, let’s go!

Austin Proper Hotel & Residences by Kelly Wearstler.

With design by Kelly Wearstler, the lakeside Austin Proper encompasses 32 stories merging a 244-room destination hotel with 99 exclusive residences.


Urban Spaces Co-Working in Stuttgart, Germany by Studio Komo.

Studio Komo conceived a ‘workplace of tomorrow’ for Urban Spaces in Stuttgart, Germany, a combined office, meeting and events precinct designed to network.


New Studio & New Direction for Sydney Interior Designer Yasmine Ghoniem.

Yasmine Ghoniem launches solo interior design practice, YSG studio, and celebrates the milestone with an edgy new office fitout in Darlinghurst.


Karavaan Cafe & Bar in Amsterdam by Studio Modijefsky.

Studio Modijefsky’s Karavaan restaurant in Amsterdam has caravan-inspired interiors divided into 4 areas–meadow, swamp, forest, mountain & desert landscapes.


Basic Coffee in Beijing by Office AIO.

Set within a co-working hub in Beijing’s gentrified commercial hub of XianYuKou, Basic Coffee by Office AIO focuses on the joy of drinking coffee.


Gasoline Grill in Copenhagen by Studio David Thulstrup.

Copenhagen burger destination Gasoline Grill has a new outpost by Studio David Thulstrup, countering burger-eating conventions with refined elegance.


KULT Barber Shop in Odessa, Ukraine by Sivak&Partners.

Set in the heart of Odessa, Sivak&Parters have completed KULT barber shop with a monochromatic grey plaster interior in just three months.


Basecamp Power Yoga Studio in Auckland by Studio 11:11.

Melbourne-based Studio 11:11 transformed an open-plan warehouse shell in Auckland into a warm, inviting space for the community at Basecamp Power Yoga.


The Webster Store in Los Angeles by David Adjaye.

Ghanaian-British architect David Adjaye has contributed the curving pink concrete Webster Store to the $500 million renovation of the Beverley Centre.


Muji Unveil Their Latest Tiny Prefab House.

Japanese retailer Muji delve further into minimal living with their latest tiny prefab house ‘Yō no Ie’ meaning Plain House, designed for rural settings.


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