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Sella Concept combines Mediterranean hues and textures for London tapas restaurant Omar's Place

Omar's Place by Sella Concept

The interior of this restaurant in London's Pimlico features a palette of materials and colours chosen by local studio Sella Concept to evoke the warm sunshine and relaxed lifestyle of the Mediterranean. More ›

 
 

Simon Legald's Herit chair for Normann Copenhagen is "draped in nostalgia"

Simon Legald's Herit chair for Normann Copenhagen is "draped in nostalgia"

Simon Legald used oak and plastic when creating this chair for Normann Copenhagen, which seeks to combine mid-century and contemporary Danish design in its form. More ›

 
 

Take a tour of penthouses around the world via our new Pinterest board

Our new Pinterest board features a range of eye-catching penthouses, including a residence at the top of 432 Park Avenue and two Belgian apartments converted into a live-work spaceFollow Dezeen on Pinterest ›

 
 

Overlapping discs contain offices for Israeli underwear manufacturer

Delta Galil complex by Auerbach Halevy

This headquarters for a textile manufacturer in Caesarea, Israel, comprises a group of stacked discs, which are staggered to create balconies overlooking the surrounding landscape. More ›

 
 

Kelly Wearstler furnishes San Francisco Proper hotel with vintage European design

American designer Kelly Wearstler has used clashing patterns, colours and textures to decorate a hotel in San Francisco, alongside notable furniture pieces from various European design movements. More ›

 
 

Black Quebec chalet by Atelier Boom-Town overlooks forest and lake

De La Canardière Residence by Atelier Boom-Town

Two volumes are stacked at irregular angles to form this Canadian forest retreat, which Montreal-based architecture firm Atelier Boom-Town designed for siblings. More ›

 
 

Banana passport explores issues surrounding food exportation

Icelandic Academy of the Arts graduates traced the global journey of a single banana from its originals to the store to show the complexity of the exportation process.

A group of graduates from the Icelandic Academy of Arts have traced the global journey of a single banana to showcase the complexity of the food exportation process. More ›