Hello friends, and welcome to the October edition of Yellowtrace Spotlight! This month we are sharing a whole bunch of design news including a few super amazing new interiors, beautiful new products, a new hotel, cool local exhibitions & so much more… Enjoy! Grand Pigalle Hotel in Paris.The Grand Pigalle Hotel is an open book for cultivated travellers, seeks to create a new kind of locale, one that is rich, comfortable & casual. Updated Collection by Resident Studio.New Zealand design company Resident follows the ‘think local, act global’ approach to production in a series of beautifully refined and crafted objects. Molteni & C Wardrobe Systems Launch at Hub.Molteni & C wardrobe systems offer the perfect solution for both residential & commercial projects with a variety of finishes, features & design details. MSGM Showroom in Milan by Fabio Ferrillo of Off Arch Studio.In stark contrast with the building’s industrial heritage, the mirrored ceiling of MSGM Milan showroom by Fabio Ferrillo reflects an original 70s playground. Adam Goodrum Wins 2015 Rigg Design Prize at the National Gallery of Victoria.For the 2015 Rigg Design Prize, Adam Goodrum presented a new interpretation of his foldable design, comprising of three transparent miniature houses. Petal-Shaped MPavilion by Amanda Levete Opens in Melbourne.The new MPavilion by architect Amanda Levete in Melbourne’s Queen Victoria Gardens is designed to provide shade and free culture events during the summer. Handcrafted ‘Table Tools’ by Alison Jackson.‘Table Tools’ is the ultimate expression of Alison Jackson’s desire to design & make simple, refined pieces that are beautiful & functional for everyday use. Shifting Worlds by Sarah K of Blakebrough + King.Shifting Worlds in Melbourne was a dream collaboration with the client, allowing the designers to apply their sculptural design approach to a shop interior. Bureau de Change Architects Launch Furniture Collection.UK furniture brand Efasma unveiled it’s 1st collection at this year’s 100% Design in London, designed by London based architects Bureau de Change. Taxonomy of Design: An Archive of Aesop Spaces.Taxonomy of Design is a digital compendium of Aesop’s signature stores, paying tribute to the creative processes and features that distinguish Aesop spaces. Parlour X at ‘The Church’ in Sydney’s Paddington.Parlour X has relocated to the historic St Johns Church in Paddington – a remarkable building now transformed into a distinguished retail destination. Share the love:FacebookTwitterLinkedInEmailPinterest 4 Responses jan dash October 28, 2015 So nice to see something from Australia! Reply Dana Tomić Hughes October 28, 2015 Thanks Jan, and totally agree. We feature a lot of content from Australia these days. Check it out under this tag https://www.yellowtrace.com.au/tag/australia/ Reply John Hermon October 28, 2015 Your October blog on Design, Art & Events give a great cross section of high end design, an inspiration to see. The Melbourne content I have seen and now wish to see the other stories featured. I always enjoy your daily offering and had great success when I advertised with you. my old company was HHCommercial Lighting which I sold early this year. Reply Dana Tomić Hughes October 29, 2015 Thank you John, for your kind words all round, and sincere thanks for supporting Yellowtrace during the time you had your business. We sincerely appreciate all our partners and advertisers – past and present – and feel thrilled that we can to deliver such fantastic results. Thanks again for reaffirming this with your comment. I hope you’re enjoying your next chapter. Best wishes, Dana ReplyLeave a Reply Cancel ReplyYour email address will not be published.CommentName* Email* Website Δ
Dana Tomić Hughes October 28, 2015 Thanks Jan, and totally agree. We feature a lot of content from Australia these days. Check it out under this tag https://www.yellowtrace.com.au/tag/australia/ Reply
John Hermon October 28, 2015 Your October blog on Design, Art & Events give a great cross section of high end design, an inspiration to see. The Melbourne content I have seen and now wish to see the other stories featured. I always enjoy your daily offering and had great success when I advertised with you. my old company was HHCommercial Lighting which I sold early this year. Reply
Dana Tomić Hughes October 29, 2015 Thank you John, for your kind words all round, and sincere thanks for supporting Yellowtrace during the time you had your business. We sincerely appreciate all our partners and advertisers – past and present – and feel thrilled that we can to deliver such fantastic results. Thanks again for reaffirming this with your comment. I hope you’re enjoying your next chapter. Best wishes, Dana Reply