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Maison&Objet Debuts in Hong Kong
The globally renowned fair Maison&Objet is presenting two exhibitions in December alongside the DesignInspire showcase
Design Mumbai in Review
The inaugural edition of Design Mumbai aimed to capture the creative energy and consumer power of the world’s fifth biggest economy, bringing international and Indian brands and designers together for India’s first international contemporary design show
Island-Style Dining at Laku Beach Club
Taking over a former holiday villa, Laku Beach Club is a new beachside restaurant in Barceló Coconut Island that pays homage to the area’s traditional island culture and heritage. Studio Locomotive design director Thanart Chanyu shares more
Dubai Design Week Celebrates its Tenth Edition
Dubai Design Week is both a window and a bridge into the region, connecting designers, architects and brands from more than 50 countries and presenting a compelling cross-section of contemporary design from the Levant, the Gulf and North Africa
Down-Home Meets High Design at Somma
In Singapore, chef Mirko Febbrile and Nice Projects have combined a cocktail bar and fine-dining restaurant to craft one memorable destination, Somma
Design Trust Celebrates Ten Years and Forges Ahead
Design Trust celebrates a decade of community-focused design initiatives with talks, tours and mentorship that illuminate and examine Hong Kong and its environs
A Warm Welcome at Peninsula House
Wunderwall Design has transformed an abandoned pre-war building into Peninsula House restaurant in Penang, where grand original features combine with antique furniture, natural materials and plenty of charm
A Hilltop Home in Lombok with Stunning Views
This house by Caceres + Tous takes its cues from the surrounding landscape to create a cool space with a hilltop aspect and beach views
Meet the Makers of Noma Kyoto’s Furniture
Japanese furniture firm Time & Style has created a new collection for Noma Kyoto that also retails. Designers OEO Studio tell us more
Designart Tokyo 2024: Our Picks
Designart Tokyo put on an intriguing show for its eighth edition, with a combination of vintage and contemporary designs that both answered and raised questions about our relationship with the material environment
Inside Aman Group’s First Janu Hotel in Tokyo’s Azabudai Hills
Janu Tokyo marks Aman Group’s first step into a more connected, urban hospitality experience, blending local influences with a global spirit, all designed by longtime Aman collaborator Jean-Michel Gathy’s Denniston
Define Seoul Returns for a Second Outing
Five-day Korean design event Define Seoul sits alongside its well-established art fair counterparts, adding a new dimension to the nation’s ever-increasing cultural capital
Behind the Design of Cathay Pacific’s New Aria Seat
Cathay Pacific’s long-haul business-class seats get their first upgrade since 2016 and prove that an aircraft can, in fact, make you feel right at home
Bangkok Art Biennale Takes Over The City
The fourth iteration of the Bangkok Art Biennale brings international artists and a broader approach to the works on display across the city
Off Duty is a Welcoming Pilates Studio in Singapore’s New Bahru by Pupil Office
The New Bahru studio of Off Duty Pilates goes beyond traditional gym design, eschewing many of the typical features in favour of a warmer, more welcoming feel
It’s Soba on the Rocks at this Tokyo Eatery and Wine Bar
VS redefines the term ‘raw bar’, delivering delicate bowls of soba downstairs and an outpost of natural wine bar and retailer Virtus upstairs in delightfully unpolished concrete confines
Lanson Place Makes its Debut in Melbourne and Relaunches its Hong Kong Flagship
Lanson Place has opened its first Australian hotel, Lanson Place Parliament Gardens, in the historic Salvation Army Printing Works in Melbourne, while the Hong Kong hotel gets a sophisticated update by Pierre-Yves Rochon
A Mountain Home in Taiwan Provides an Escape from the Hustle
Taiwan’s Horizontal Studio created this mountain retreat for a client with a love of tranquillity and harmony with the landscape, combining traditional Taiwanese architectural and craft elements with local art and plants
Inside Banyan Tree’s First Japan Hotel, Perched atop Kyoto’s Higashiyama Neighbourhood
With architecture by Kengo Kuma, Kyoto’s newest luxury hotel delivers the studio’s signature use of wood alongside traditional Japanese interiors and a nod to the site’s origins as a ryokan
SaloneSatellite Permanent Collection’s First Asia Exhibition
This November sees Hong Kong host the SaloneSatellite Permanent Collection 1998-2024, a celebration of 25 years of Salone del Mobile’s exhibition of young designers, on show overseas for the first time