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  • 52 North in Soho by 44th Hill

    44th Hill, the luxury retail design consultancy, has just completed a warm and cozzy interior of a bar on 52 North street in London's famed Soho, United Kingdom. More

  • Toy Store in Hamleys Regent Street by wdl Interior Design

    Practice wdl Interior Design was first engaged by Hamleys in 2000 to completely remodel the interior space of their world famous, seven-storey toy store. This remagicalisation included an overhead model railway, a talking book, animated displays and demo areas. More

  • Bea’s of Bloomsbury by GO Design

    Bea’s of Bloomsbury is an award winning Boutique cake shop and a work of GO designers. Bea’s of Bloomsbury is located in the heart of Bloomsbury, famous for its Cupcakes, Whole Cakes and Afternoon Tea. More

  • ASOS’ London Headquarters by MoreySmith

    According to Nick Robertson, CEO, ASOS: MoreySmith have created a space that serves as a window to the ASOS brand, taking inspiration from ASOS's company values, and commitment to maintain the high calibre of recruits that it employs. More

  • Salford Meadows Bridge by Avery Associates Architects

    Avery Associates Architects, a London-based architectural firm, share with us their proposal of the international design competition for the much talked about Salford Meadows Bridge. The structural strategy of the proposal for the bridge takes its inspiration from one of nature?s structural solutions: the stem of a palm leaf. More

  • Salford Meadows Bridge by STANDARD Architecture

    STANDARD practice has designed a proposal for the international competition the New Salford Meadows Bridge. For more images and architects' description continue after the jump. More

  • Entrance of British Council building designed by Emulsion

    London based architecture firm Emulsion has completed the redevelopment of the reception area for the British Council’s head office in central London. The striking transformation was a result of an invited competition to redesign the area to suit the multiple needs of the organisation. More

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