Welcome to our December edition of Yellowtrace Spotlight – the last one for 2015! As we wrap up the year that was, we have a selection of some of the things that have been submitted and uncovered in this past month, including a new boutique hotel in Canberra, beautiful carpets by Moooi and nanimarquina, two brilliant books, amongst many other things. See ya’ll in the New Year! Greenterior: Plant Loving Creatives And Their Homes.Bart Kiggen & Magali Elali show the power of plants as interior objects in their very first book Greenterior: Plant Loving Creatives and Their Homes. Orang+Utan Vegetarian Bar In Kiev By AKZ Architectura.Ukrainian architectural studio AKZ Architectura have covered the interiors of this vegetarian bar in Kiev with a grid of white ceramic tiles. Piselli Restaurant In Sao Paulo By Eric Carlson.Nestled within the vegetal oasis and bathed in sunlight, Eric Carlson’s unique design for Piselli in São Paulo was conceived as a Restaurant in the Garden. Little National Hotel Canberra By Redgen Mathieson Architects.Little National Hotel Canberra by Redgen Mathieson Architects is an affordable hotel for travellers seeking beautiful accommodation with no compromise. The Story Pod: Community Library in Toronto by Atelier Kastelic Buffey.The Story Pod, a community-supported lending library designed by Atelier Kastelic Buffey is helping to invigorate the Town of Newmarket in Toronto. Quill Rug Collection by Nao Tamura for nanimarquina.Quill is the first collection designed by Nao Tamura for nanimarquina. Inspired by stems from a feather, drawn by hand, each design is organic and subtle. Moooi Carpets Arrive At Space Furniture.Moooi Carpets utilises advanced print-on-demand technology allowing people to design their own rugs, while also offering a fascinating signature collection. TUVE Boutique Hotel in Hong Kong by Design Systems.Inspired by the concepts of rarity, refinement and tranquility, TUVE is a 66-room boutique hotel designed by Hong Kong studio, Design Systems. The Kinfolk Home: Interiors For Slow Living.‘The Kinfolk Home: Interiors For Slow Living’ takes readers inside 35 beautiful homes that reflect the values of simplifying our lives and slowing down. Share the love:FacebookTwitterLinkedInEmailPinterest Leave a Reply Cancel ReplyYour email address will not be published.CommentName* Email* Website Δ