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...
Dimore Studio Brings Glamour to Casa Fayette Hotel in Guadalajara, Mexico.Opened in September 2015 in Guadalajara’s booming Lafayette district in Mexico, Casa Fayette reflects the changing face of the area by blending the traditional with the super current. Hoteliers Carlos Couturier and Moisés Micha, the...
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...
The Ugly Duckling by Hecker Guthrie // Melbourne, Australia.Tucked into the evolving intersection of Swan & Church Street, The Ugly Duckling designed by Hecker Guthrie represents all that is Melbourne. The interior is clean yet theatrical, sporting a touch of nature, with a nod to the...
‘Holy Smoke’ Restaurant & Bar in Rotterdam by Studio Modijefsky.Studio Modijefsky have designed the interior of Holy Smoke, a new Bar & Restaurant set in a historic building on the corner of Tiendplein in...
#YellowtraceTravels: The Upper House, Hong Kong.The Upper House opened in 2009, becoming the second hotel in The House Collective brought to life by Swire Properties. It's name stems from the fact it sits above the bustling city as a serene house of intriguing spaces and natural...
Hotel Ayllon by Lucas y Hernández-Gil Arquitectos // Segovia, Spain.Hotel Ayllon is a small establishment located in the Main Square of a medieval village in Segovia, Spain, designed by Lucas y Hernández-Gil...
#YellowtraceTravels: Hong Kong, China.No matter how many times I visit, Hong Kong is one of those cities that gets under my skin just a little bit more each time. It is a place I could personally go back to time and time again. Hong Kong is the city of dichotomies. A perfect...
Stories On Design // Why Are Architects So Sick For Green?I've been noticing a peculiar phenomenon in architecture both here and overseas which has me scratching my head juuuust a little. There happens to be one colour (other than "concrete") that sits at the top of architect's list. Green....