Hey guys! Hope everyone is keeping well, safe and connected as we enter week 7 (or is it week 6? or 8?) of life in iso. Alas, we’re here, as always, to show you a good time and welcome you to the April 2020 edition of Yellowtrace Spotlight.
This month is seriously jampacked with design goodness, like super interesting, conceptually driven products by Atelier Aveus and Masquespacio who were respectively inspired by Hitchcock movies and the often-overlooked potential of ceramic tiles. Closer to home, we unveil an exciting rebrand and new products by Canberra-based studio SKEEHAN, Ross Gardam‘s most comprehensive lighting collection to date, Tom Adair’s solo art exhibition that responds to the current global COVID-19 crisis by opening virtually this week, plus so much more. Better get your skates on!
Inspired by the peculiar atmosphere of Alfred Hitchcock movies, Atelier Aveus’ imaginary interiors series is also a showcase for three new furniture pieces.
Conceived as ‘A Look to the Future from the Past’, Masquespacio’s concept interior explores new ways of incorporating ceramic tiles in the total environment.
Officina Biasol is Melbourne design studio’s own workspace aimed at inspiring the team, showcasing the design philosophy and supporting the company culture.
This Moscow bakery adopts a clean, contemporary aesthetic that celebrates past narratives, with soft, fluffy flower display reminiscent of growing wheat fields.
An Aesthetic Pursuit’s shoppable stay concept, Piece House, is a celebration of a bold aesthetic that balances playful and kooky with sophisticated and refined.
ACME has brought the proportions of local Kent oast buildings into the 21st Century, celebrating the spatial conditions existing in circular geometries.