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Edinburgh Park: Scotland's new cultural destination gets an exciting brand courtesy of dn&co

Creative Boom

"He is also an avid collector of large-scale art, and his plans for a sculpture trail across the estate really appealed to our fundamental belief in the need for places to have culture at their heart.". There's a particular smell, a particular colour to the low glancing light and a particular texture to the stone.

Brand 229
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Minimalist + Monochrome: Favorites From Art Basel 2023

Design Milk

Created with a geometric pattern exhibiting a color block design, this mirror is crafted from 16 aluminum prisms and blue adhesive opaque vinyl, creating an optical illusion of striped rectangular prisms depending on which angle the reflective artwork is orientated. Photo: Courtesy P.P.OW Our ancestors pay the price for who we are.”

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A Houston Floral Boutique Embodies Enduring Romance

Azure Magazine

Seeking to reflect the timeless quality of Venus et Fleur’s floral offerings, the designers drew from the clean lines and balanced symmetry of classical architecture. Further inside, the products are displayed in elegantly arched niches that recall the architectural rhythm of a cloister.

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Rosie Li and MONDAYS Collaborate on a Sculptural New Lighting Series

Azure Magazine

Take her Bubbly series, a soap bubble- and botryoidal hematite-inspired collection that explores naturally occurring attractions and cluster patterns to stunning effect. Or the Inez collection, whose spiky hand-pleated copper shades reflect the architectural integrity of fan palm leaves observed during a hike in the Yucatán forest.

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F5: Sarah Jefferys Prizes Sustainable Design, Lots of Natural Light + More

Design Milk

Sarah Jefferys leads her namesake design firm, Sarah Jefferys Architecture + Interiors , through a path of inspiration gathered from international design and cultures with respect for personal desires, constraints, environment, and budget. Today Sarah Jefferys joins us for Friday Five ! Photo: Morten Smidt 1.

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Bright + Maximalist Homewares by Kiki Goti Are a Multi-Sensory Delight

Design Milk

Featuring striking patterns, bright and playful hues, and an endlessly satisfying combination of rigid and malleable materials, Kiki Goti’s homeware collection is a multi-sensory delight that’s eye candy in the truest sense of the word. Both forms and patterns emerge from an inherent understanding of the material. U+II Lamp ($1,000).

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The Nick Cave Collection Offers an Unexpected Take on Textiles

Design Milk

Consumers get to decide what’s next – always Cave’s biggest question – what’s created with these patterned textiles? The top layer is space-dyed twisted novelty and chenille yarns, while a unique finish process creates the puckering effect visible below the top layer, tying together the color and textures.