Presenting the Gaggenau Expressive Series
Gaggenau, the luxury brand for professional-grade kitchen appliances, presents its first new cavity range in nearly two decades: the Gaggenau Expressive series. The new series carries the essence of Gaggenau’s tradition while stepping boldly into the future, blending familiar elements with design inspired by Bauhaus…
This week we revealed a micro home in a wind…
This week on Dezeen, we featured a micro home built within a decommissioned wind turbine. Designed by Dutch studio Blade-Made, the wood-lined house was created as a prototype to demonstrate how wind turbines could be reused at the end of their working life. It was one of…
Explore the Fabric of the Land with the Tellus Mater…
Harriet Crawley, Head of Design UK at Edition 1.6.9, discusses a new mesmerising rug collaboration with Sandra Benhamou. Paris-based rug brand, Édition 1.6.9 and Interior Architect and Designer Sandra Benhamou have introduced Tellus Mater, a new collection of rugs that celebrate desert landscapes. Here, Harriet…
Doors for demanding locations – Interior Designer Magazine
Interior timber doors required to fulfil the myriads of requirements presented by demanding locations, can often fall short of expectations.  However, when it comes to those supplied by Swindon based Vicaima, a lifetime of performance, consistent quality and innovative design solutions, ensures trust and confidence…
Garçonnière apartment approaches bachelor pads "from a gay perspective"
Italian architect Giuseppe Porcelli sought to bend gender norms when transforming this Milanese apartment into an “intimate homoerotic” backdrop for his inaugural furniture collection. Porcelli’s interior scheme was influenced by the history of garçonnières or bachelor pads – traditionally masculine apartments inhabited by single heterosexual…
Kallisto’s Stairway to Sustainable Success
Kallisto discuss sustainability challenges within the industry and how they are committed to hitting their net zero targets. With the UK committed to achieving net zero carbon emissions by 2050, architects and interior designers face increasing pressure to integrate sustainability into their projects. From material…
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