Rasapura Masters Food Court by Farm Architecture, Singapore
/Marina Bay Sands, best known for their massive rooftop infinity pool, has just been outfitted with Rasapura Masters food court, designed by FARM Studio.
Read MoreMarina Bay Sands, best known for their massive rooftop infinity pool, has just been outfitted with Rasapura Masters food court, designed by FARM Studio.
Read MoreThe Research Agency, proudly being one of New Zealand’s leading and fastest growing boutique agencies, wanted to outfit their new workspace with a design that represented their business brand.
Read MoreBK Architects built a slick new noodle bar on the streets of Kfar-Sabba in Israel. The idea behind the intricate design of Zozobra was to make the space open and social.
Read MoreJapanese based designer Noriyuki Otsuka recently completed the design of a all white shop with a mesh portal in the upcoming neighborhood of Umeda in Osaka, Japan. The design of LE CIEL BLEU is based on his design philosophy "Nothing is everything," then Otsuka brought the design to life with his other philosophy "Mixtures of transparency."
Read MoreVenafro, Italy is the home of a stellar new shop called the Home/Unusual Store, designed by Luigi Valente.
Read MoreEver wondered what it would be like to live betwixt the pages a Pantone color book? Well now you can get a glimpse. Sako Architect’s new Radial office in Beijing has left no PMS color ignored.
Read MoreThere’s nothing like a good ol’ fashioned home cooked meal. Melbourne-based, Outpost Dining Room elicits a warmly familiar, homegrown atmosphere showcasing handcrafted seating, limed timbers and tessellated tilling.
Read MoreFall is here! This is the season to put on your gloves, wrap a light scarf around your neck, and settle into your favorite cafe with an adventure novel and a warm latte. But what is your favorite coffee shop?
Read MoreWhen Ana Hernández Palacios of studio Masque Spacio examined photographs of New York City, she saw colors, lights, and larger than life skyscrapers.
Read MorePurple has always been a haut color, originally associated with royalty and nobility when Tyrian purple was only affordable to the elite classes.
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