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A Woven Narrative: X+Living Blends Italianate Classicism and Sculptural Modernism at Tianjin Zhongshuge

Architecture firm X+Living has completed a major bookstore renovation for the Zhongshuge chain in Tianjin, China, creating a retail space that transcends mere commercial function. Located in Tianjin's Italian Style District—known for its early 20th-century neoclassic architecture—the project was...

The Drama of Verticality: Seven Living Rooms That Reach for the Sky

The double-height living room remains one of the most powerful architectural statements a home can make, instantly imbuing a space with a sense of "high drama" and generous scale. This lookbook, curated from Dezeen's extensive archive, explores seven stunning...

Semiprecious: When Humble Materials Meet High Design in Denver’s New Cocktail Haven

Denver-based studio Wunder Werkz, acting as both designer and co-owner, has launched Semiprecious, a cocktail bar in the city's Sunnyside neighborhood that brilliantly challenges the notion of luxury. Housed in a former 1950s furniture showroom, the interior masterfully blends...

“What Can’t Be Recycled Remains”: Lucas Muñoz’s Radical Circularity in Sancal’s Madrid Showroom

Spanish designer Lucas Muñoz has masterminded a revolutionary interior for furniture brand Sancal’s new hybrid showroom and workspace, CoLab, located in Madrid. Set on the fourth floor of the O'Donnell 34 building—considered Madrid’s first modern office building, dating to...

A Parisian Rendezvous: Luke Edward Hall’s Eclectic Blend of British Charm and French Heritage

Designer Luke Edward Hall has once again brought his signature blend of whimsy and historical reverence to Paris with the Deux Gares Express restaurant, an annex to his previously designed Les Deux Gares hotel. Eschewing the traditional bistro and...

A Woven Legacy: Universal Design Studio Honors Spitalfields’ Craft History in Norton Folgate Offices

Universal Design Studio has completed the interiors for three buildings within the Norton Folgate mixed-use development in London’s Spitalfields, creating workspaces that act as a direct homage to the area’s rich craftsmanship history. Spitalfields, historically a haven for creative...

Preserving the Past: Weinbenami’s Delicate Revival of a 1960s Antwerp Apartment

Multidisciplinary design studio Weinbenami has completed a subtle yet transformative renovation of a modernist apartment in Antwerp, achieving a perfect equilibrium between past and present. The residence, set within a 1969 residential building, once belonged to the current owner's...

Swimming pool to study hall: Studio dera’s “the pool” at waltham forest college

Local architecture practice Studio Dera has completed the inventive conversion of a disused swimming pool into The Pool, a light-filled, multi-functional teaching space for Waltham Forest College in London. Driven by a rapidly expanding student body and the need...

Inside belgium’s architecture scene: A study in contrasts and reuse

Architectural photographer Marc Goodwin has continued his global documentary project, this time turning his lens to the diverse world of Belgian architecture studios. The collection features the workspaces of fourteen different firms across the country, including Antwerp-based Studio Okami...

Us tariffs on furniture and lumber take effect: Industry impact looms

New tariffs, ranging up to 25 per cent, have officially gone into effect in the US on imports of kitchen cabinets, certain upholstered furniture, and softwood lumber. These tariffs, announced via a White House proclamation in late September, are...
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The Needle’s Edge: Why Facial Acupuncture is NYC’s Premier “Notox” Trend

In the relentless vertical landscape of Manhattan, where the pursuit of eternal youth often involves chemical injections and surgical...
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