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Destudio inverts day and night zones at redesigned Casa Inversa apartment

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Read: Tactile materials "accentuate the value of shadows" in Bolívar House The studio added that the table is likely to be used infrequently, mostly when friends or family come to visit, so it was designed like a restaurant booth to make the dining experience feel like eating out. The photography is courtesy of Destudio.

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Formafatal uses glass and light to denote treatment zones in Prague spa

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Curved cement-screed walls with embedded rows of vertical glass bars characterise this spa in Prague designed by local studio Formafatal. Light fixtures in the ceilings and walls punctuate the interior. The 155-square-metre interior comprises an entrance foyer and a waiting room, doctor's office, locker rooms and treatment areas.

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Studio Rhonda uses saturated colours and glass bricks to revamp Zetteler's headquarters

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Interiors firm Studio Rhonda has redesigned communications agency Zetteler's London office using contrasting colours and tactile vegan and deaf-friendly materials. The choice to use vegan materials was based on the fact that most of Zetteler's staff is vegan or vegetarian. "I'm Glass bricks create a light meeting room.

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Bacana Studio designs "amphibious" interiors for riverfront restaurant in Lisbon

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Lisbon interior design practice Bacana Studio took cues from Portugal 's coastal traditions for the interiors of a João Luís Carrilho da Graça-designed Anfibio restaurant. Located alongside the Tejo river, the restaurant was designed to "merge the duality of the sea and the land," the interiors studio told Dezeen.

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Ritz-Carlton AURA restaurant by HENN

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Characterized by light-colors and natural materials, the warm restaurant interior creates a striking contrast with its industrial setting. The five-star Ritz-Carlton Wolfsburg was built by HENN in 2000 as part of the VW Autostadt, and was renovated by Elliott Barnes Interiors in 2013, with the exception of the AURA restaurant.

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Minimalist apartment with glass cube inside by AIYA bureau | Living space

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<p>Minimalist apartment with a glass office was created for customers who are adherents of strict order in the house and love the beauty of natural materials. </p> The muted tones, marbled porcelain stoneware, wood, metal, glass, natural textiles create the serene feeling which is the main goal for the owners. </p>

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Sustainable Interior Design: 6 Thought-Provoking Projects Prioritizing the Planet

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Interior design has an equally important role to play in ensuring the industry meets its ecological responsibilities. Thoughtful interior choices can create a healthier, happier space for users, as well as have positive ramifications for the rest of the planet. Rather, the past life of each material becomes imbued in the space.