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Sitting regally atop Richmond Hill is The Star & Garter, a London Square development and Grade II listed building. Suna Interior Design was briefed by London Square to create the interior design for this show home – a luxurious three bedroom apartment overlooking the meadows of Richmond and the meandering river Thames.

Concrete, distressed steel, unfinished plywood and reclaimed antiques feature inside the new Terry Design office, In comparison to its previous office Terry Design longed for a space that was bright and airy. With the use of reclaimed timber Terry Design has created its own minimal HQ.

Number 22 Tite Street lies in the heart of Chelsea – one of the most opulent areas in London. nu:builds meticulously designed this four-storey townhouse to the highest specifications, renovating numerous rooms within the establishment.

Buddha Bar, in Dubai has recently revealed a stunning new interior, which takes sophistication to new heights. This new interior includes a bespoke piece of artwork running throughout the venue – Scales by Giles Miller Studio.

New destination restaurant, Fumé, situated in Dubai, has benefited from a vintage, industrial inspired lighting concept from lighting and acoustics specialist Acoulite.

Boutique hotel group, Alexander Hotels, has been awarded a number of achievements over the years. Deborah Hinchcliffe, joint CEO of the group, explains her interior decisions for the scheme at the prestigious Alexander House.

The coffee table is a common furnishing found in many households. Stelios Mousarris has expressed his take on the coffee table with his Wave City adaptation – a structural piece of art with the use of 3D printing.

Treehouses are nostalgically remembered as magical experiences from our childhood. The treehouse has been captured in many novels, from Robinson Crusoe to Pooh Bear. Blue Forest discusses how you can inject adventure and imagination into your client’s garden scheme with a luxury treehouse.

Pantone – the global colour authority and provider of professional colour standards – has released a softer take on colour for 2016. For the first time the blending of two shades, Rose Quartz and Serenity, have been selected as the Pantone Colour of the Year.

Italian-born Daniele Petteno graduated from the University of Venice in 2002. During his studies he was featured within several publications and exhibitions. In 2009 he opened his design practice DPAW which has received much international acclaim.

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