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Edmund Bell shines at Heimtextil

Hotel Designs

It provided a unique and immersive opportunity to connect with a diverse audience, encompassing both long-standing loyal customers and prospective clients eager to explore the company’s extensive offerings. It allowed Edmund Bell to emphasise the significance of sustainability.

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The allure of Alor

Habitus Living

While designer furniture is, above all else, highly desirable, the price tag is often out of reach for many lovers of good design. This immersive environment will certainly promote collaboration, which will, in turn, translate to unique and more personal design outcomes.

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Roberto Lugo Is Using a Greco-Roman Pottery Tradition to Tell His Own Stories

Dwell

Roberto Lugo poses in his Philadelphia studio with an in-progress work, an urn that he’s since completed for his new exhibition, The Gilded Ghetto, now on display at R & Company in New York. His tag, Robske, a moniker he still uses today, could be found everywhere.

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Our most popular stories of 2021

The Spaces

Finally, we entered the wacky, wonderful world of Wes Anderson with his immersive London show celebrating The French Dispatch. . Among a bumper crop of exhibitions that opened, LUX was of an entirely different scale. The humble beach hut has become the UK’s hottest commodity and it commands a price tag to match.

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Frieze London is 20: what to see at the Art Fair and beyond on its milestone edition

The Spaces

’ The London of 2003 was languishing in a post-YBA, pre-Post-Internet era, Banksy was still carefreely tagging on its streets; Grayson Perry had accepted the Turner Prize, and Olafur Eliasson was enveloping Tate Modern’s (shiny new) Turbine Hall with The Weather Project. All Saints Chapel, London.

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Seattle Aquarium Ocean Pavilion, Washington

e-architect

The new constructions includes 50,000 SFT of immersive living exhibits, back-of-house elements, theatrical spaces, and views of the surrounding natural landscape and the urban waterfront. The project integrates the public realm and Aquarium exhibit experiences in an extroverted gesture to public engagement.

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Zhima Health Store Chengdu, China

e-architect

Some parts of the ceiling create a mirror image of the space arrangement, stirring viewers’ mind by providing an immersive experience while they walk, giving birth to fantasies. Different lighting modes with various colors adapt to the dynamic local lifestyle.

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