PEU à PEU Sports Store in Hangzhou, China by Sò Studio.An operational installation is the framework of PEU à PEU sports store in Hangzhou, devised to imitate human stretching and movements with the order of a machine. The installation comprises a detachable assembled system of metal racks...
Aesop Opens Sydney Store by Snøhetta.The newly opened Aesop Pitt Street, set on a pedestrian mall in central Sydney, is the skincare company’s largest retail space to date and Norway-based firm Snøhetta’s first Australian store design. Bringing the magnitude and...
Yellowtrace Spotlight // September 2019.Our September edition of Yellowtrace Spotlight is upon us, including a hotel in one of China's most popular holiday destinations; an uber-clever Chinese takeaway in The Netherlands; new product releases by BoConcept; newly opened...
Interview: Jade Nottage and Cushla McFadden of Tom Mark Henry.Jade Nottage and Cushla McFadden met on the first day of their Interior Architecture degrees at uni, and in what must only feel like fate, went on to found one of Sydney’s most burgeoning interior design practises Tom Mark Henry. We...
Dice Kayek’s First Paris Boutique by Bernard Dubois.Building on the silk trade history of Bursa, enhanced by the spirit of Parisian Haute Couture, the Ege sisters behind Dice Kayek brand forged an identity that is resolutely modern and abounding in varied influences. Aligned with this,...
CIFI Apartment Sales Centre in Chongqing, China by Ippolito Fleitz Group.Designed by Ippolito Fleitz Group, the CIFI apartment sales centre represents the aspirations of affluent, lifestyle-oriented Chinese millennials, who long to experience nature and prioritise artistic pursuits that transport them away from...
The Horse Boutique in Manly, Sydney by We Are Triibe.Sydney accessories brand The Horse specializes in classic, simple leather items and timepieces. Their first bricks and mortar store by We Are Triibe provides a clean backdrop for the products, utilising a mid-century inspired, organic...
Not Your Average Laundromats.Laundromats probably aren’t the most obvious typology that springs to mind when thinking of engaging hospitality or retail design – you could even refer to them as 'the spatial underdog'. Some, however, are flipping this impression on...
Retail Space & Multi-Use Foyer at the TarraWarra Museum of Art by Fiona Lynch.Bespoke pieces by local artisans who straddle the line between art and design were key to Fiona Lynch’s lobby concept for the TarraWarra Museum of Art. Daniel Barbera, Makiko Ryujin and Josh Carmody produced bespoke components such as...