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Taylor Knights opens up garden views at Melbourne home with glass-fronted extension

Brunswick West House by Taylor Knights

Australian studio Taylor Knights has linked a house in Melbourne to its garden with a modest brick extension, and taken subtle cues for its interiors from the colours in an abstract painting by Wassily Kandinsky. More ›

 
 

Emmanuel Babled remodels marble sculpture into upholstered chair for Offecct

Emmanuel Babled remodels art sculpture as a chair for Offecct

French designer Emmanuel Babled has reworked his marble sculptural chair into a piece of upholstered home furniture for Swedish brand Offecct. More ›

 
 

Visit salons and spas from around the world via our new Pinterest board

Our updated Pinterest board showcases a range of salons and spas from around the world, including a Melbourne hair salon with interiors inspired by Ettore Sottsass and a monochrome pop-up by Zaha Hadid Architects. Follow Dezeen on Pinterest ›

 
 

Asymmetrical walls divide up blue and white apartment in Moscow

Russian studio Shkaf Architects inserted asymmetrical and diagonal walls to make the most of the space within this one-bedroom apartment in Moscow. More ›

 
 

Fogarty Finger creates Paulus Hook Residence in New Jersey propeller factory

Paulus Hook Residence by Fogarty Finger

New York studio Fogarty Finger has converted a defunct industrial building in New Jersey into a single-family home, adding a volume on the roof and converting the basement into liveable space. More ›

 
 

TACO creates its own pink-toned architecture studio on Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula

Portico Palmeto by Taco

Mexican architecture firm TACO has designed the Portico Palmeto studio to act as its headquarters, with pink walls, local materials, and tall shutters that open up the interior to its tropical setting. More ›

 
 

Emanuele Magini pays homage to Anish Kapoor with non-chair

Milan-based designer Emanuele Magini has created a chair for Italian brand Company Campeggi, which is inspired by the work of artist Anish Kapoor. More ›