The Heart Stopping Casa Horta in Barcelona by Guillermo Santomà.Casa Horta, designed by the enormously talented interior and product designer Guillermo Santomà is one of those rare but very particular projects that has us feeling a little speechless. A combination of strongly assured minimal...
Osteria Savio Volpe Vancouver by Ste. Marie Inspired by a Fictitious Character.Brace yourselves Yellowtracers, today we’re bringing you one hell of a treat. Please meet Osteria Savio Volpe, one of the most handsome and impeccably groomed restaurants we have come across. Simply put, this project absolutely...
Marcin Rusak’s ‘Flora’ Collection Made from Real Flowers Encased in Resin.Marcin Rusak’s mind-blowingly beautiful ‘Flora’ collection of furniture and lighting is made from real flowers encased in black resin. What? I KNOW! Combining Marcin Rusak’s interests in botanical aesthetics and materiality, the...
The Labyrinth Home of Spanish Sculptor Xavier Corbero.This epic project remains a work in progress that 80-year-old Xavier Corbero has been building for over half his life. Corbero explains that the driving motivation behind his artistic creations is to create “poetry” - which is...
French Metal Rack: Restored Paris Apartment by Marcante-Testa (UdA) Features a Clever Zoning System.Once again, we're off to Paris, the city where imagination runs wild and beautiful residential spaces are plentiful, and today’s home is no exception. This beautifully restored 180sqm, 1930s apartment is home to MilK Editor-In-Chief,...
Artful Apartment Living in Sydney’s Darling Point by Chenchow Little.Chenchow Little Architects are easily one of our favourite local studios over here at Team Yellowtrace. Their master of materiality and form is consistent across all of their projects, yet each is distinctly fresh and innovative, which is...
Heritage Apartment in Paris Renovated by Barcelona-based Francesc Rife Studio.Showcasing a clever use of small and awkward space, Francesc Rife Studio were challenged to create a more seamless living experience for the residents, while retaining the apartment’s original features, including an irregular sloping...
Stories On Design | 2015 Archive.Today we conclude our roundups of 2015 archives with a personal favourite and something I am most proud of - ‘Stories on Design', our most widely read and shared content, and the most engaging for our readers and our social...
17 Screens: Bouroullec Brothers’ Installation at Tel Aviv Museum of Art.Bouroullec Brothers activate the space in a web of unique prototypes, offering a sensorial view of overlapping tactile elements that convey a human...