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In Pictures: Iyashi House by Pranala Associates
In designing Iyashi House in West Java’s lively capital of Bandung, local architecture and interior design practice Pranala Associates explored the ways that a contemporary Indonesian home can incorporate and reflect Indonesians’ close relationship with nature, and the result is a contemporary structure for tropical courtyard living
In Conversation with Stewart Robertson, co-founder of BAR Studio
On a recent visit to the Grand Hyatt Seoul, we were struck by BAR’s design of rooms, suites and F&B spaces, all of which are contemporary, sensitive reinterpretations of John Morford’s original design
In Context: Aesop
Aesop’s new retail store in once-industrial Sheung Wan embodies the brand’s values while paying tribute to the area’s history
Cape Town Gets its First Design Hotel
Right in the heart of the Mother City, Gorgeous George is a playground for design-minded travellers and locals alike, with a plethora of South African designers and artists all putting their mark on a property unlike anything else in the city
In Conversation with TE-EL studio, Singapore
We speak with TE-EL’s principal designer Ethan Lin about the studio’s recently completed residential project, which he describes as a ‘refuge in the city’
An Island Villa and Buzzing Beach Club Hotel in Bali
One on Nusa Lembongan, the other in one of Bali’s coolest areas, Mandala.The Bay. and The Clubhouse at Ulu are both idyllic outposts for the discerning traveller
In Conversation with SP01 Co-founder Matt Lorrain
On his recent visit to Hong Kong, we met with Lorrain to talk about his vision for the brand, the Australia-Italy connection and his belief that good design should have multiple layers of messaging
A Healing Haven for Mind, Body and Soul
Located just south of Manila, The Farm at San Benito is a tranquil escape that offers rejuvenation in abundance
The Designer’s Guide to Shanghai
Planning a trip to Shanghai this month for Salone del Mobile.Milano Shanghai, West Bund Art & Design or ART021? We’ve compiled this mini-guide of some of our favourite places to eat, sleep, shop and browse, with just enough to fill out your schedule between fairs and events
Shanghai Darling: Inside Prada’s Rhong Zhai Villa
In 2018, Prada unveiled a new platform for the arts in an exquisite early 20th-century Shanghai villa, and Design Anthology took a look inside
In Pictures: Waterfront Art Gallery by Lacime Architects
A sculptural circular bridge connects public, green and exhibition spaces in this waterfront gallery, situated on the west bank of Xianghu lake in Nanchang. Designed by Lacime Architects as ‘a quiet and powerful public space’, the complex is a striking, contemporary addition to the cityscape
In Conversation with Stanley Ruiz
At the October edition of Manila FAME, which marks the 70th anniversary of the bi-annual design fair, our editor-in-chief spoke with designer Stanley Ruiz about his participation in the Design Commune exhibition
DesignInspire 2019
The annual three-day exhibition spans design disciplines to showcase beautiful furniture and materials from across the globe
Peekaboo Apartment Life
Designed by local firm Bean Buro in an unusual circular layout, this Hong Kong apartment is a playful yet tasteful home for a growing family
Where Old and New Meet
We explore the practice of interior designer Mya Myitzu, a leader in Yangon’s creative renaissance
A Serene Thai Hostel in Bangkok
Thai hospitality and award-winning design meet at Kloem Hostel, a tranquil haven away from the bustle of Bangkok’s streets
Island Hopping in El Nido
The group of islands in the Philippines known as El Nido (meaning ‘The Nest’) were named by the Spanish in the 18th century and are so pristine it feels as though they’ve hardly been visited since
In Conversation with Flora Leung, Founder of Matter Matters
We visited the designer in her PMQ store to talk about the fashion and lifestyle brand’s origins, its Bauhaus, Memphis and Art Deco influences, and her experiences of working in Hong Kong’s creative scene
A Home for Books and Stories
The Fernvale Apartment in Singapore, designed by three-d conceptwerke, is minimal in elements but rich in light and space
A Simple and Sophisticated Mid-Levels Apartment
Hong Kong studio JAAK’s design of this petite apartment was inspired by the surrounding architecture and the aim to prioritise comfort and functionality