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History in the making: SCIC

Brand story

Dominic Lutyens

24.03.2020

Italian kitchen manufacturer SCIC has found inspiration for its latest designs in its country’s history, and, with its innovative, sustainable and forward-looking manufacturing techniques, strikes a balance between past and future.

Tap dancing: Taking minimalism a step further with Atrio ...

Brand story

Barbara Jahn-Rösel

19.03.2020

Light on its feet, there's something bewitching about GROHE's ultra-slim Atrio Icon 3D – its very first 3D-metal-printed fitting.

If you think you're tough, then check out GROHE

Brand story

Barbara Jahn-Rösel

19.03.2020

A special coating technology makes the surface of GROHE Atrio faucets much harder – and its colour brilliance much longer. Here's how.

GROHE is just going in circles!

Brand story

Barbara Jahn-Rösel

19.03.2020

Call it reduced, call it elegant, call it eternal. Find out why GROHE embraced the circle for its Atrio collection.

Who said size doesn't matter? FAP Ceramiche goes large

Brand story

James Wormald

18.03.2020

With their new Bloom collection, Italian ceramic specialist FAP CERAMICHE is launching the largest white-body wall tile on the market, enabling surfaces that offer maximum visual continuity and fill bathrooms with personality.

Island Life: kitchen spaces break out

Peter Smisek

18.03.2020

As kitchens become more sociable spaces, functionally flexible and open, the island unit ceases to serve simply as furniture, taking on a more central, architecturally meaningful, space-defining role.

The living kitchen: next125

Brand story

Gerrit Terstiege

11.03.2020

With its flexible cooking and kitchen table, premium German brand next125 has created a stylish counterpoint to the technical system-furniture of today's kitchens.

Seat temptation: Roda

Brand story

Dominic Lutyens

05.03.2020

Inside or out? With Italian outdoor furniture manufacturer RODA’s new EDEN sofa collection this ceases to be a question, as indoor and outdoor living become one.

Ablution solutions: residential bathrooms up the design ante

Alun Lennon

04.03.2020

Whether in Brazil, Japan or Canada, residential bathrooms come in as many unique forms as there are unique owners, but increasingly they are united by a sense of spatial connectedness with their respective surroundings.

ON A ROLL: REGENT LIGHTING

Brand story

Katharina Sommer

28.02.2020

Swiss lighting specialists REGENT LIGHTING's new rollable diffuser RUN+ finally makes uninterrupted, joint-free lighting planning possible. Nothing's going to stop us now.

The mother of (re)invention: FDB Møbler

Brand story

Bethan Ryder

26.02.2020

Traditional Danish brand FDB Møbler is experiencing a rebirth – stylishly reworking some its furniture classics from the 1950s, 60s and 70s, and giving them a 21st-century twist.

LETROH: ELECTROSOPHY

Letroh

26.02.2020

Do not follow the flow, bring it where you want.

Resounding!: loudspeakers from DALI

Brand story

Clare Dowdy

25.02.2020

Danish loudspeaker manufacturer DALI is on a mission to convince interior designers of the value of audio products – with high-quality, easy-to-install speakers that respect a space's clean lines.

Melting even concrete: OCCHIO

Brand story

Barbara Jahn-Rösel

19.02.2020

It is not for nothing that light is considered the fourth dimension of architecture. Lighting specialist Occhio knows all about its power, managing to enliven even cold, black concrete with its luminaire systems.

Light relief: Tribeca from Pedrali

Brand story

Simon Keane-Cowell

12.02.2020

Nostalgia ain't what it used to be! CMP Design's latest collaboration with premium Italian brand Pedrali sees a reworking of classic 1960s outdoor furniture that's so much more than a simple homage.

Sky-Frame: Welcome aboard!

Brand story

Gerrit Terstiege

31.01.2020

Bjarke Ingels talks unobstructed views and architecture as a force for good in the latest instalment of ‘My Point of View’, Swiss sliding-window manufacturer SKY-FRAME's film series.

Down to a fine art: Atlas Concorde

Brand story

Dominic Lutyens

30.01.2020

Atlas Concorde, the internationally renowned Italian company founded 50 years ago, have the production of high-end porcelain and wall tiles down to a fine art.

Take it outside: Freifrau Manufaktur

Brand story

Katharina Sommer

27.01.2020

The popular Leya series from Freifrau has a new sister and she’s more of the outdoor type. Anything but a couch potato, the Leyasol line is the first by Freifrau to venture outside.

Occhio: from evolution to revolution

Brand story

Julia Hauch

22.01.2020

Munich-based company OCCHIO has been revolutionising the light in our rooms for 20 years – systematically, brightly, with future-oriented technologies towards a new culture of light. And that’s only the beginning.

Altitude with attitude: mountain homes

Peter Smisek

08.01.2020

Mountain-home architecture is aiming high. Structures pitted against the elements have evolved into residences that embrace both smart design as well as their often dramatic surroundings.

Living the high life: residential towers

Peter Smisek

06.11.2019

With urban space at more of a premium than ever, architects have to look skyward for solutions. Thankfully, there’s no shortage of room for creativity up there.

Mood maker: Bauwerk

Brand story

Barbara Jahn-Rösel

31.10.2019

Swiss parquet manufacturer Bauwerk knows how to make its customers feel good. Not only are their products manufactured in a sustainable way, they also look great: The ingenious geometry of Formpark, for example, makes it possible to introduce a wide

Cubit’s sofa: individual and versatile

Brand story

Cubit

14.10.2019

Coolness or opulence? With Cubit you can achieve both – and more. Because Cubit’s modular sofa is absolutely versatile.

Interior.Architecture.Hospitality by Heimtextil

Heimtextil

08.10.2019

Tailor-made programme for interior designers, architects and hospitality experts at the world's largest trade fair for home textiles

No place like home

Peter Smisek

20.09.2019

It’s not only Poland’s public building projects that are garnering praise these days – residential projects from a new generation of architects are also getting deserved attention.

Wood Polish: Adam Wysocki from Studio De.Materia shines

Alun Lennon

20.09.2019

Studio De.Materia’s founder opens up on success, beauty, conservation, influences… and his favourite building material.

raumplus: Interior Design Solutions for Private and ...

raumplus

17.09.2019

See raumplus interior design solutions on all five continents

“WHERE I BELONG”: Heimtextil presents the design trends ...

Brand story

Heimtextil

11.09.2019

Heimtextil will launch the new 2020/2021 trend season with the general theme “WHERE I BELONG”.

Kitchen stories: in conversation with YLAB Arquitectos

Alun Lennon

04.09.2019

The Barcelona-based office talks kitchens as architectural reflections of our individual lifestyles – and the joys of Central Asian cuisine.

Taste-makers: new kitchens turn up the gas

Peter Smisek

04.09.2019

As the trend for open-plan living/dining/cooking spaces continues apace, kitchen design becomes increasingly unfettered. It's a creative buffet where everyone's invited.

Surf's up!: beach houses are making waves

Peter Smisek

23.07.2019

Contemporary beach homes are embracing designs that aim for sustainability and a seamless integration into their surrounding landscapes.

Up close and personal: micro-living spaces

Peter Smisek

19.06.2019

Super-small architectural spaces for living are having a big impact on the way we think about need, comfort and sustainability. Move a bit closer.

Spaced out: new residential extensions

Peter Smisek

19.03.2019

'Don't move. Improve!' So goes the saying. And why not? What with increasing property prices and a greater need to think sustainably. Never was the home extension on such fertile ground.

Sleep tight: 5 micro bedrooms

Jaime Heather Schwartz

06.03.2019

Architects and designers have dreamed up new ideas for micro bedrooms which maximise space with a minimal approach.

Friends in high places: loft living

Peter Smisek

18.12.2018

As cleverly adapted spaces, lofts projects provide toothy creative fodder for architects and aspirational living for their users.

Smart before there was smart: The Frankfurt Kitchen

Jaime Heather Schwartz

24.09.2018

Before the smart kitchen came the standardised kitchen. No one did more to shape the landscape of this most-essential of domestic spaces than Margarete Schütte-Lihotzky, with her 1926 Frankfurt Kitchen project.

The architecture of cuisine: new kitchen projects

Alyn Griffiths

24.09.2018

With bold design concepts that don't forgo functionality, a number of recent, architecturally led kitchen projects underscore the trend for seamlessly integrated cooking and living spaces.

High five: 5 residential towers with lofty ideals

Jaime Heather Schwartz

19.07.2018

Combining sustainability with premium amenities, recently completed residential towers give new meaning to living the high life.

Size isn't everything: new micro architecture

Peter Smisek

19.07.2018

With the ability to live more sustainably, and just about anywhere, micro homes might just be the solution to really living large.

Reaching out: 4 homes with a view

Madeline Bouton

09.01.2018

Interior spaces form a rich dialogue with their immediate environments in a raft of new vista-filled residential projects, where architects have also drawn on the very materials that surround their builds.

Be boulder: new mountain homes

Peter Smisek

08.01.2018

In a raft of new residential projects, architects find breathtaking solutions to stage mountains' great natural capital, namely the magnificent views, without skimping on comfort.

Spare space: new minimalist interiors

Madeline Bouton

17.10.2017

In the age of information overload, minimalist interiors are more than a trend. They’re a means by which to restore mental awareness. Combining formal minimalism with warm material palettes, these newly renovated homes offer not only space for

Taking it to the next level: new residential towers

Dominic Lutyens

16.10.2017

Architects demonstrate how high-rise can mean high-density, but not at the expense of contextual awareness or safety. 

Run to the Hills!: new cabin architecture

Simon Keane-Cowell

20.01.2017

Trying to square your new year’s resolution to get out more with a desire to get away from it all? Your cabin waits…

Sweet and Lowdown: Flexform's timeless Groundpiece sofa

Brand story

Bethan Ryder

18.09.2016

One of dozens of collaborations between Italian brand FLEXFORM and Milan-based architectural grandee Antonio Citterio, the Groundform sofa celebrates 15 years of low-slung, informal relaxation.

Coasting It: beach-house architecture

Simon Keane-Cowell

22.08.2016

When it comes to building types for aspirational living, nothing quite trumps the beach house. The architectural surf’s up!

Kitchen Stories

Brand story

Dominic Lutyens

18.05.2016

Recent years have seen the kitchen become the non plus ultra of socialising spaces within the domestic sphere. Such a development is in no small part thanks to premium manufacturer ARCLINEA, which delivers kitchen environments that make you linger

Steamy Windows

Brand story

Ulrich Büttner

25.04.2016

V-ZUG, the Swiss market leader in household appliances, has spent the last 100 years turning the marriage of precision, longevity and innovative technology with elegant forms and surfaces into a veritable artform. Swiss understatement at its best.

The Living Kitchen

Brand story

Simon Keane-Cowell

16.02.2016

When premium kitchen brand FRANKE KITCHEN SYSTEMS decided to develop Frames by Franke, the market’s first-ever total product line, they didn’t skimp on quality or performance. Things are definitely cooking.

Bathrooms as art

Brand story

Anderson-Frank Lachlan

25.01.2016

In Italy, the design of a bathroom and its fixtures is an art. But the luxury Italian sanitaryware producer CERAMICA FLAMINIA combines both design and performance, working with many of the world’s greatest creative talents including Nendo, Jasper

Gimme Shelter

Simon Keane-Cowell

26.09.2015

Conflict, natural disasters, endemic housing shortages. Architects and designers around the globe respond to humanitarian and social crises with a range of smart, prefabricated solutions.

Less is More: bigging up micro-architecture

Dominic Lutyens

14.06.2015

Sustainability, cost-efficiency and space are just some of the factors driving an international renaissance in pocket-sized architecture that’s big on expression and style.

Wild and wet: the new bathrooms getting in touch with nature

Dominic Lutyens

24.03.2015

It’s a long time since bathrooms were regarded as purely functionalist, private spaces for performing perfunctory, daily ablutions. For the past 20 years or so, they’ve been elevated to a potentially communal space people choose to linger in.

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