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Ember Bath House
The interior experience of Ember Bath House is tactile, transporting, restorative and grounded, a journey of self-care where the rites and ritual of bathing can be held. -
Newest Goop Store
The ViaClover design team seamlessly translates Gwyneth Paltrow's vision into a physical space that blends French and New York City influences with a uniquely Californian spirit. -
John Hardy Boutique
John Hardy Boutique is a powerful blend between modern design and heritage craftsmanship that elevates John Hardy's jewelry collection displayed under the bamboo structure. -
Andrea Colli Gallery
Founded in 2016 by Andrea Colli and Viviane Ferreira, the brand views its jewelry as extensions of the body, transcending mere aesthetics to offer a sensitive perspective. -
Daslan Jewelry Showroom
Daslan is a Brazilian-based jewellery brand founded by Daniela Salles. With a minimalist outline, the approach is anchored in precision and simplicity, revealing timelessness through the purity of its forms. -
Aiayu's Showroom
This is the fourth store designed by Danish design studio Space Copenhagen for the Aiayu clothing brand and is located in Copenhagen's elegant Østerbro residential district. -
Othership
Othership is a social sauna and ice bath experience that takes guests on an otherworldly journey. -
Thinking Mu
"Thinking Mu" is a sustainable Spanish fashion brand founded in 2012, whose products are inspired by nature, crafts, sport and music. -
Tea House At Taifong Golf Course
The small building, the Tea House at Taifong Golf Course is a pit stop for a rest and a snack. -
DESKER Lounge
DESKER is a desk and furniture brand in Seoul, South Korea. They think of their desk as a space for starting and growing. -
Maison ZILLI Paris
ZILLI new Maison is an ode to excellence and refinement in men's fashion, relevant to modern lifestyles and contemporary sensibilities. -
Scalp Lab
H&E Design transformed this space into a serene oasis, designed to provide an unparalleled customer experience. -
SIKI Lighting Experience Hall
In this lighting exhibition hall project, the designer also tried to get rid of functions and symbols, and placed several simple and simple geometric blocks according to the load-bearing column network of the original building. -
The 1616 Arita Showroom
The brand and showroom's name, 1616 / arita japan, is a nod to its location in the historic ceramics town of Arita on Kyushu Island in southern Japan. Arita, where Aritayaki—a unique type of Japanese pottery—was first introduced by the Koreans in 1616, still produces ceramics crafted by local artisans using the distinctive ingredient of clay made from crushed stone.
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