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  • Tribeca Loft by StudioLAB

    Tribeca Loft project shaped for a young couple with three small children in Tribeca, New York is work of talented creatives from StudioLAB. For more, continue after the break: More

  • ReMake Up IDIP by A-001 Taller de Arquitectura

    ReMake Up is work of A-001 Taller de Arquitectura practice. ReMake Up is conceived as part of creating the new identity for the Professional Image Institute (IDIP) in Mexico City; this, through a process of architectural makeup removing which exhibits the natural and rawness of the elements, just like model without any makeup. ReMake Up is work of A-001 Taller de Arquitectura practice. More

  • Coca-Cola’s New Head Quarters by MoreySmith

    Coca-Cola's New HeadQuarters is a new interior work of the MoreySmith 's architects.  MoreySmith are thrilled to have designed Coca- Cola’s new office.  According to them: Using the brand’s iconic history, we have created a vibrant space which draws upon the positive energy of the organisation. The diversity of work spaces and unique social areas will hopefully inspire all […] More

  • Twitter Headquarters by IA Interior Architects

    New offices of world known company Twitter in San Francisco, USA. Interesting space planned and designed by IA Interior Architects practice defined by the goals and needs of the company. Discover more after the jump: More

  • DropBox Offices in San Francisco by Geremia Design

    Impressive interior project design of DropBox Offices in San Francisco, comes from the drawing board of Geremia Design practice. According to them: Dropbox has grown quickly, so Geremia's design for their office had be adaptable. The lighting and sound systems were specifically created to make the workplace as pleasant as it is productive. Custom mobile […] More

  • Ogilvy Offices by Serrano Monjaraz Arquitectos

    Ogilvy firm decorated their office space in Mexico City with help of the talented interior designers and architects from the Serrano Monjaraz Arquitectos practice. For more images continue after the jump: More

  • LLama Restaurant by Kilo Design and BIG

    BIG partners Jakob Lange and Bjarke Ingels along with KiBiSi collaborator Lars Larsen, founding partner of Kilo Design, Jonas Hartz of Hz and CoFoCo open Llama, a restaurant in the heart of Copenhagen. Designed by Jakob Lange and Lars Larsen, Llama merges colorful Latino vernacular with cool Scandinavian design to create a warm blooded addition […] More

  • Lyle’s by B3 Designers

    Located in the Tea Building in Shoreditch, East London, B3 Designers' goal was to create a restaurant interior that reflected the era of the Tea Building, with a strong reference to British manufacturing and design from the mid-20th century. More

  • Capital Kitchen by MIM Design

    Impressive interior project design of Capital Kitchen in Melbourne, Australia, comes from the drawing board of MIM Design practice. Discover more of design after the jump: More

  • Moncler Makes its Moscow Debut With The First Boutique

    A new address is being added to Moncler’s retail network. The brand is making its debut in Moscow, where it is inaugurating the first single-brand boutique in the Russian Federation. The new and prestigious premises are located in one of the capital’s most exclusive areas, Stoleshnikov Street, Moscow’s luxury shopping destination. More

  • Team One Offices by Shubin + Donaldson

    Team One USA is an international advertising agency located in Los Angeles. With the belief that any idea should be remarkable, Team One made the decision to bank on that philosophy when it tapped Shubin + Donaldson to design their new environs. More

  • Invisible Kitchen by i29 Interior Architects

    As living spaces and kitchen islands merge together in most contemporary homes nowadays, i29 Interior Architects designed a kitchen that acts more as a piece of furniture instead of as a kitchen. Their aim was to develop a kitchen system that seems to disappear in space. More

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