Snøhetta organises Pangaea co-working space in Tokyo around “super furniture”
Huge ribbons of wood provide desk surfaces in this co-working space in Tokyo, created by architecture firm Snøhetta for Japanese tech company Digital Garage. More
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Huge ribbons of wood provide desk surfaces in this co-working space in Tokyo, created by architecture firm Snøhetta for Japanese tech company Digital Garage. More
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Triangular patterned tiles and an eyewear-dispensing machine feature in Stephanie Thatenhorst’s playful interior for this children’s optician in Munich. More
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Walnut columns and blackened timber screens nod to the architecture of China’s golden age in this atmospheric restaurant in Shantou by local interiors studio JG Phoenix. More
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For our latest lookbook, we’ve collected 10 bathrooms from the Dezeen archive that use marble in their designs, a metamorphic stone known for its smooth but veiny appearance. More
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Thinking of using plastic in your project? Our latest Dezeen guide includes more than 11 types of plastic commonly used in architecture, design and interiors, with links to hundreds of projects for inspiration. More
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Swiss studio Christ & Gantenbein has created the Multifunctional Workspace Building for German pharmaceutical giant Roche that aims to offer more freedom and flexibility than a traditional office. More
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A blood-red bar and all-blue cinema room feature in the Cambridge headquarters of BAFTA-winning game developer Ninja Theory, with interiors designed by London studio Tala Fustok. More
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Greek architecture firm Point Supreme has transformed a semi-basement storage space in Athens into a small one-bedroom home. More
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