Untitled House, London Architecture, Szczepaniak Astridge, Photo Nicholas Worley | Yellowtrace

Untitled House in London by Szczepaniak Astridge.

Located in Camberwell England, Untitled House is an extension and a renovation of a townhouse by Szczepaniak Astridge. Inspired by Gordon Matta-Clarks statement voids, Untitled House is composed of concrete illuminated by deep skylights...
David Adjaye, Lost House, Kings Cross, London, UK Architecture, Photo Taran Wilkhu | Yellowtrace

David Adjaye’s Lost House in King’s Cross, London.

You may be accustomed to seeing the latest and most current design inspiration from us – today we have an oldie but a massive goodie. Enter ‘Lost House’ in London‘s Kings Cross by the one and only David Adjaye. This dark, sleek and...
Pinch Bedroom Collection Product Design Yellowtrace

Pinch Launches New Bedroom Collection.

London furniture brand Pinch has launch new bedroom pieces designed to co-ordinate with existing collections to create the perfect sleeping space. Each piece displays Pinch’s commitment to beautiful materiality and finish, embrace the...
#YellowtraceXBrickworks: Brick Houses, Residential Architecture, Curated By Yellowtrace.

Bricks Decoded: Knockout Brick Houses.

In our ongoing content partnership with Brickworks, we explore the beauty, versatility and possibilities of Bricks in its many applications, from art, design, interiors and architecture via some of the most radical projects and ideas both...
White Rabbit House in London by Gundry & Ducker, Residential Architecture UK, Photo Andrew Meredith | Yellowtrace

White Rabbit House Extension in London by Gundry & Ducker.

The seemingly polite and restrained brick facade of Gundry & Ducker’s White Rabbit House doesn't hide the traditional Neo-Georgian home you would expect. Instead, the experience of opening its green door can only be related to that of...
Locke at Broken Wharf London Hotel by Grzywinski Pons | Yellowtrace

Locke at Broken Wharf Hotel in London by Grzywinski+Pons.

Grzywinski+Pons have reimagined an existing seven-story London office building into a 113 room hotel dubbed Locke at Broken Wharf. Instead of chucking a few newly upholstered armchairs in the centre of the space and calling it a day, they...