Another D Studio Sutimoon Restaurant Seoul Yellowtrace

Charcoal & Moon: Sutimoon in Seoul by Another D Studio.

Taking the concept of a moon’s ethereal glow within a clear night, Another D Studio poetically stage the interior of Sutimoon, a restaurant in Seoul’s Yeouido district that mimics the celestial nature of the moon traced gracefully by...
Grain Design Office Dunas Restaurant Belgium Photo Cafeine Yellowtrace

A Side of Ocean: Dunas in Belgium by Grain Designoffice.

Dunas could have been excavated from the briny deep. All the evidence says so. Take the organically shaped benches in prefabricated stamped concrete, or the floor emblazoned with shell fragments. Or even the transparent sand-coloured...
Studio Gimgeosil Old Ferry Donut Seoul Photo Donggyu Kim Yellowtrace

Old Ferry Donut in Seoul by Studio Gimgeosil.

With café hopping being a prominent pastime in South Korea, it’s imperative one’s interior be unique and quirky—and tasty—to garner attention. Studio Gimgeosil’s Old Ferry Donut understood the assignment, introducing a touch of...
Mim Design Enoteca Boccacio Wine Bar Melbourne Photo Peter Clarke Yellowtrace

A Trip to Italy: Enoteca Boccaccio by Mim Design.

Mim Design transports us to Italy with Enoteca Boccaccio, a multi-generational family owned and run Italian wine bar in the Melbourne suburb of Balwyn, set above the 60 year old Boccaccio Cellars. Within the compact 120 square metre...
Rudy Guenaire Pny Nantes Retaurant Interiors Photo Ludovic Balay Yellowtrace

Old School Bistro: PNY Burger in Nantes by Rudy Guénaire.

French architect and designer Rudy Guénaire has conceptualised a nostalgic American style bistro in Nantes, France. The polished scheme takes inspiration from Italian vintage embellishments mixed with bohemian and American touches. Rudy...
Astet Studio Notablu Marbella Restaurant Photo Francisco Noguiera Yellowtrace

Nota Blu Marbella in Málaga by Astet Studio.

In Marbella, Málaga, it can be tempting to stay outdoors. With golden beaches, boutique stores and Andalusian architecture that draws from Renaissance, Baroque, Gothic and Moorish styles, there's no reason to retreat—unless of course...