Jose Dávila's Sculptural Exhibition at Galería OMR in Mexico City | Yellowtrace

Jose Dávila’s Minimalist Gravity-Defying Sculptures.

Although minimal at it's core, Dávila's approach to sculpture is highly engaging and captivating. His exploration of geometry, materiality and complete disregard for forces of gravity make us feel just a little bit excited. Simple as...
Sculptural Geometric Lighting by Bec Brittain | Yellowtrace

Sculptural Geometric Lighting by Bec Brittain.

Bec Brittain is a Brooklyn-based lighting designer who draws upon a varied professional and educational background of architecture, philosophy, and product design. Brittain studied industrial design at Parsons, earned a BA in philosophy...
In Vain by Ben Storms | Yellowtrace

‘In Vain’ Marble Trestle Table by Ben Storms.

Oh lordy! The extreme levels of awesome are making me hot under the collar. Someone bring me a glass of water. Please. No, but seriously - could this be the hottest trestle table you've ever seen? Quite possibly, and you know it. The man...
Joanna Laven's Stunning Stockholm Apartment | Yellowtrace

Joanna Laven’s Stunning Stockholm Apartment.

Well, well, well. Isn't this apartment just a liiiiittle bit amazeballs? Damn straight. With every single detail chosen with utmost care and existing in perfect harmony with the interior, it comes as no surprise this is a home of someone...
Givenchy Store in Paris by Joseph Dirand | Yellowtrace

Givenchy Store in Paris by Joseph Dirand.

Givenchy's latest flagship store was always destined for awesome. With a much sought after location in Paris, and Joseph Dirand as the collaborator, the label's creative director, Riccardo Tisci, was making all the right calls from the get...
Tapestry Museum in Portugal By CVDB Architects | Yellowtrace

Tapestry Museum by CVDB Arquitectos // Arraiolos, Portugal.

CVDB Arquitectos have converted an old hospital in the tiny town of Arraiolos in Portugal, into a Tapestry Museum. The town is famed for the embroidered rugs and carpets it produces, so for the 3300 inhabitants that live there, the museum...