K5 Tokyo, Claesson Koivisto Rune, Hotel Design, Photo Yikin Hyo | Yellowtrace

K5 Tokyo Hotel by Claesson Koivisto Rune.

Spread over 2,200square metres across 4 levels, K5 Tokyo is a mixed-use project comprising a hotel, restaurant, wine bar, coffee shop, cocktail bar & beer hall. Designed by Stockholm-based architects Claesson Koivisto Rune, the functions...
Ace Hotel Kyoto Kengo Kuma Commune Hotel Design Yellowtrace

Ace Hotel Kyoto by Kengo Kuma and Commune.

Ace Hotel Kyoto stands as a homage to the city's rich culture and creative spirit. Designed in partnership by Kengo Kuma and Commune, the project honours Kyoto’s arts and crafts tradition by sensitively bringing together East and West...
K-Studio, Villa Mandra Mykonos, Luxury Accommodation, Photo Claus Brechenmacher & Reiner Baumann | Yellowtrace

Villa Mandra in Mykonos, Greece by K-Studio.

Sheer linen, creamy stone and softly curving wicker furnishings. A collection of natural materials that together create the relaxed rhythm of life existing within K-Studio’s Villa Mandra in Mykonos. If the blue waters and sizzling...
OMA, Potato Head Studios Seminyak, Bali Resort, Photo Kevin Mak | Yellowtrace

Potato Head Studios Resort in Bali by OMA.

There’s no place like Bali. This tropical paradise is beloved for its natural beauty, hospitable people, the convergence of cultures and more recently, the latest kick-arse architecture thanks to OMA and the Potato Head Group. Enter...
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...
A Room For Tomorrow Hotel Room Prototype Cigue Yellowtrace

Hôtel Métropole A Room For Tomorrow Prototype by Ciguë.

Paris-based design agency ciguë conceived a hotel room concept for the 2019 Hôtel Métropole exhibition at the Pavillon de L’Arsenal. The central concept of the prototype makes the invisible visible, by highlighting consumption of...