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The New Clinic Lounge

Healthcare design is entering a new era—one where the waiting room feels more like a boutique hotel lobby than a sterile corridor. As patient-centered care …

Mid-Century Modern Reimagined

With its clean lines, saturated tones, and graphic details, Mid-Century Modern design remains one of the most iconic styles in interiors. This refreshed take blends …

Circular Material Strategies in Hospitality

As sustainability becomes a cornerstone of hospitality design, circular material strategies are taking center stage. More than just a trend, these approaches prioritize reusability, responsible …

Terracotta Terrain

Terracotta Terrain draws inspiration from the earth itself—layered landscapes, warm minerals, and arid horizons. This palette brings together earthy oranges, clay tones, and sandstone hues, …

The Return of the Formal Dining Room

After years of open-concept layouts and casual meals around kitchen islands, the formal dining room is making a bold comeback. No longer seen as stuffy …

Sculptural Lighting in Hospitality

In contemporary hospitality spaces, lighting has evolved from a practical necessity into a defining design element. Sculptural lighting—bold, expressive, and often unexpected—is now at the …

Fog & Frost

Drawing inspiration from the hushed beauty of early mornings, Fog & Frost is a refined palette rooted in quietude. Soft silvers, misty grays, and cool-toned …

Designing for Physical Therapy & Rehabilitation

Designing for physical therapy and rehabilitation spaces is unique within healthcare; they must accommodate clinical precision while supporting emotional well-being and encouraging movement. Today’s design …

Retail as a Gallery

As retail design continues to evolve, brands are borrowing from the world of galleries to transform shopping into a visual and spatial experience. Across luxury …

Evolution of Food Court Design

Once known for fluorescent lighting and fast food chains, the traditional food court is evolving into something much more dynamic. Across shopping centers, airports, universities, …

School Cafeterias as Social Spaces

In contemporary education design, the cafeteria is no longer just a place to eat; it’s a space to gather, connect, and build community. As schools continue …

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