Tag: Interiors
RSSDesigner interview: Kathryn Roberts
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Kathryn Roberts, interior design lead at Jasmax speaks with Federico Monsalve about her views on the post-COVID industry.
Airport dreams
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Melanie McDaid explores the new Novotel Christchurch Airport, designed by Warren and Mahoney, which takes its cues from its geographic context.
Oasis: ANZ Raranga
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ANZ seeks a natural feel and a touch of biophilia in its new Sylvia Park locale, whose fitout was designed by Warren and Mahoney. Melanie McDaid finds out more.
Peace in a pod
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Julia Gessler explores how sleeping pods are becoming a growing trend both on and off the ground.
Hotels in flux: Part three
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Ignite’s Audrey de Filippis discusses distinctive storytelling through design and the evolution of the lifestyle brand in the third part of our series.
Courtyard dreams
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The front door to this villa in Grey Lynn might look typical, but it’s a portal to another time and place.
Hotels in flux: Part two
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Director of interior design powerhouse Space Studio, Vee Kessner, reports on the synergy of design and procurement in a changing industry.
The Room: Hotel lighting
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A hotel in in China’s lake district in Hangzhou seeks to recreate a moonlit, meditative interior.
Hotels in flux: Part one
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The local hotel industry is in a state of significant change. This six-part series explores what this might mean for the world of interiors and what might its future look like.
Extra-ordinary
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With brick as the predominant material, this house is like a contemporary rendition of an historic ruin, affirming the pedestal of brick in architecture.
Butterfly effect: Antipodes HQ
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A well-known art deco building in Wellington undergoes an internal metamorphosis in order to house this global skincare brand’s headquarters and retail space.
Draft of shadows
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Art, greenery, sunshine and a touch of vintage blend effortlessly in this brutalist house for the co-founder of Mexico’s hippest hotel chain.
Material Focus: Young + Richards
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Harriet Pilkington – director of architecture firm Young + Richards – chats about texture and fabric selections for the recent Richards Partners office.
Village square: Qb Studios
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This local, boutique co-working designer and operator unveils its recent Christchurch offering and discusses some of the larger themes behind that style of work.
Material Focus: Material Creative
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Olivia Patience of Material Creative discusses some of the selections made for the studio’s colourful and tactile Naumi hotel Auckland Airport.
Higher ground: Richards Partners
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This renowned branding think-tank takes on the role of a lifetime: to redefine itself and how its workplace personifies and facilitates that shift.
Intergalactic: Inside the Dark Sky Project
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A seemingly endless night sky, stargazing traditions, a nearly forgotten telescope… the designers of the Dark Sky Project were spoilt for inspirational choice.
Catching the wave
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Arches, circles, curves – these two interiors seek a softer, more rotund way of welcoming customers.
Material Focus: Walker Mitchell
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Kirsty Mitchell, interior designer behind the Fabric Bistro in Hobsonville Point, talks about what inspired the materiality of the space.
Stage directions: Ste. Marie
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Theatre, the fine arts and a high level of empathy are at the core of this Vancouver design practice.