Tim Armitt, Managing Director at Lyndon by Boss Design, talks to Inex about the changing role of the reception and the importance of quality seating and furniture.
Discover a spectactular urban light installtion: VIVISECTION
James Tapscott, the Melbourne-based Land & Light Artist, took part in Hobart’s Winter MOFO festival this June, along with over 100 artists.
How Ron Dayan fixed a disastrous design scheme
Beverly Hills Interiors is an international practice, providing comprehensive interior architecture and interior design services. The experienced team is led by Ron Dayan, MBID., who has an illustrious 30-year career. Each project showcases extreme diversity and virtuosity blending classical periods of history with futuristic interpretation to create results that are breathtaking, yet restrained, but always with a little bit of drama.
The MUSEUM HR GIGER sits in the Medieval Château St. Germain in the 400-year-old historic, walled city of Gruyères, Switzerland.
Uncover the latest offerings from design studio Tiipoi
Tiipoi is a design studio and brand based between London and Bangalore, India. Siment is Tiipoi’s newest collection of concrete planters and vases inspired by urban infrastructure in present-day India.
designjunction returns this September
designjunction, now in its eighth year, returns this September from 20th to 23rd as part of the annual London Design Festival.
Reducing grey areas with considered colour scheming
Specifying a colour scheme for any project, whether a housing scheme, public sector building or commercial office is about much more than just aesthetics. As Kathryn Lloyd, Colour Specialist at Crown Paints, explains; a well-designed, considered colour scheme can be used as an effective wayfinding tool to allow people to navigate easily around the building and stay out of harm’s way.
Dutch Designer Dirk Vander Kooij is best known for his playful extrusions of reclaimed synthetics. Holding the attitude of craftsman/inventor, Dirk marries machine and hand in the fostering of honest material expression.
Discover a total remodel of one San Francisco apartment that has been transformed into a Neoclassical dream
This 6000ft² residence, located in one of San Francisco’s most sought-after buildings, still had its late 1970s interior by Valerian Rybar. A total gut remodel was needed to transform it in a Neoclassical style, reflective of this beautiful Beaux Arts building. Architect Andrew Skurman reconfigured the floorplan beautifully to create a circular flow for living and entertaining.
Thinking about wallpaper, the first thing that comes to mind is the wallcovering in a living room or bedroom. However, it can have many other less common and more creative uses. With just a little imagination, you can give a new look to furniture or surfaces within minutes.