Rather than embracing cinematic drama, this Hong Kong apartment looks to the enduring warmth and grounded presence of a country house.
Residence F in Shanghai shows how adaptive interior design can shape a home through daily life, memory and creative practice over time.
This thoughtfully imagined home by Kyrra Studio proves that stone, wood and lime paint can anchor a space in timeless, functional beauty.
Providing a material link between public and private spaces in the home, the kitchen and bathrooms of Bay House by Arent & Pyke use stone and timber to bring warmth and coolness, shadow and light with impressive éclat.
The American Hardwood Export Council promotes the works of next-gen designers through Discovered Singapore exhibition happening from 16 to 22 May at Red Dot Design Museum Singapore.
Steps, floors, bathrooms, tables and lights are approached like artworks in this interior renovation by L Architects.
This home in Melbourne is a contemporary abode that responds to both the majestic gum trees and locals who pass by.
Nestled among identical apartments in Delhi, India, this home for newlyweds has been repurposed with precision by Logic Architecture.