NEWS Design news
The Yotel brand launches in New York, while Giraffe cooks up a new cafe concept in the UK
Project Giraffe Cafe
Design Nelson Design Location London, UK
Giraffe launches new cafe concept
Giraffe has unveiled a new cafe concept, with an interior designed to appeal to the cosmopolitan, adult all-day market. The style of the neighbourhood cafes are a departure from the bright orange and graphic-led art of the original brand. Giraffe founder Russel Joffe worked with designer Claire Nelson to introduce a colour palette of copper and yel- lows, with natural elements such as timber. Hampstead was the first to open, and features a wall of mirrors made from National Geographic magazines.
Keeping up with the times - a new look for the popular Giraffe
The new exhibition space creates a ‘wave’ of information
Project Voyagers exhibition, National Maritime Museum Design
Real Studios Location Greenwich, London, UK A new voyage for maritime museum
Exhibition designers Real Studios have created an introduc- tory gallery for the National Maritime Museum in Greenwich to coincide with the opening of the new Sammy Ofer wing. The permanent Voyagers exhibition uses AV installations,
text, objects and personal narrative to evoke the historic and contemporary relevance of the sea and maritime heritage. Images are projected over a central wave structure and
follow themes such as navigation, exploration, leisure and conflict. There’s also an interactive space for children.
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The resort can cater for upscale business events or launches
Project Akatsuki Resort Design
Riccardo Tossani Location Koh Samui, Thailand Nature-inspired interiors for Thai resort
The 5-star Akatsuki resort is a new boutique facility set on a secluded beach on the island of Koh Samui, Thailand. Designed by Tokyo-based architect Riccardo Tossani, the
private resort is built entirely from recycled wood and uses natural ventilation and shade for guest comfort. Catering for small groups or business events, the resort has a dining pavilion with large beach-side deck, a more relaxed living pavilion and a pavilion with conference technology. There are five Japan-inspired suites and a small private spa.
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